Francis Scotland

Director Global Macro Research at Brandywine Global Investment Management

Francis Scotland has a vast and diverse work experience in the financial industry. Francis started their career at the Bank of Canada as a Senior Economist in 1981 and worked there for three years. In 1984, they joined BCA Research as the Editor in Chief and Partner, a position they held for over two decades until 2005. In 2006, they joined Brandywine Global Investment Management as the Director of Global Macro Research, where they continue to work.

Francis Scotland has pursued higher education in the field of Economics. Francis obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Economics from Queen's University. Following this, they pursued a Master's Degree in Economics from the University of Western Ontario. However, no specific information regarding the duration of these educational pursuits is available.

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  • Director Global Macro Research

    2006 - present

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