Asset Management

BlackRock veteran James Charrington to retire

Former head of Emea is retiring after more than 30 years with the US asset management giant

James Charrington joined BlackRock after the US firm acquired Merrill Lynch Investment Managers in 2006
James Charrington joined BlackRock after the US firm acquired Merrill Lynch Investment Managers in 2006 Photo: Hosking Partners

BlackRock veteran James Charrington is retiring after more than 30 years with the US asset manager.

Charrington has held several leadership positions across the $11.7tn group, including as head of Europe, the Middle East and Africa and as a member of its global executive committee.

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