Viewpoints by Andrew G. Arnott, President and CEO at John Hancock Investment Management

Andy is president and CEO of John Hancock Investment Management. Since 2012, he's led all aspects of the firm’s business, from investments, sales, marketing, finance, and product development to operations and technology. In 2014, Andy was appointed president of the funds, with general responsibility for overseeing day-to-day management of fund business and operations, serving as CEO of all funds, acting as liaison between management and the funds’ Board of Trustees, and presiding over trustee and shareholder meetings. Andy began his John Hancock career in 1993 after graduating from Boston University, where he earned a B.S. in Business Administration; he also earned an M.S. in Finance from Northeastern University.
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