JPMAM hires Invesco PowerShares' Lake to head up global ETFs

Newly-created role

Tom Eckett
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J.P. Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) has appointed former EMEA head of Invesco PowerShares Bryon Lake into the newly-created position of head of international ETFs, as it looks to expand on its US passive business.

Based in London, Lake (pictured) will be responsible for accelerating the firm's ETF expansion globally and assisting the distribution, client service and investment teams by identifying product opportunities in Europe and Asia. Moody's: Passives will overtake active funds in US by 2024 Prior to JPMAM, Lake held a number of senior roles at Invesco PowerShares where he spent 11 years at the firm including head of EMEA, global business development and regional vice-president. Yesterday the group announced a number of senior appointments to strengthen its distribution team after his depa...

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