Asset Management

Broader skills, more influence: Why BlackRock bolstered its leadership team

BlackRock’s move to add 20 senior names to its global executive committee reflects changing priorities at the world’s largest fund house

Several UK-based BlackRock executives have been elevated to the asset manager's highest leadership ranks as a new strategy unfolds
Several UK-based BlackRock executives have been elevated to the asset manager's highest leadership ranks as a new strategy unfolds Photo: UCG/Universal Images Group/Getty Images

BlackRock’s push to promote more City executives to its most powerful leadership team sends a clear signal that the US asset management giant is building a broader skill set and sphere of influence in its highest ranks.

The New York-headquartered firm told staff in a 16 September memo that it was shaking up its global executive committee, composed of some of the asset manager’s most senior talent.

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