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Ryan Leonard

Head Of Investment Data Management Office at MFS Investment Management

Ryan Leonard has a comprehensive work experience in the financial industry. Ryan is currently the Head of the Investment Data Management Office at MFS Investment Management, where they are responsible for developing and executing the firmwide Investment Data Strategy and overseeing the Investment Data Program implementation.

Before joining MFS Investment Management, Ryan worked at Fidelity Investments, where they held various roles. As the Vice President - Alternatives Program Lead, they were accountable for the design and implementation of the strategic direction of the Global Middle Office. Ryan also served as the Vice President of the Derivatives Services Group, managing Fidelity's response to global derivatives regulatory reform.

Prior to Fidelity, Ryan had a role as AVP - Global Trading at Wellington Management Company, LLP. Ryan provided day-to-day oversight of OTC Derivatives Outsource Provider and managed the daily settlement of all OTC Derivative positions.

Ryan started their career at Morgan Stanley, where they worked in multiple roles, including Derivatives Client Service and Data Manager. In these positions, they oversaw data analytics, transaction management, and coordinated the year-end compensation and promotion process for Finance employees.

Ryan holds a Technology Consultant role at Boston College, where they worked at the beginning of their career.

Overall, Ryan Leonard has demonstrated expertise in investment data management, middle office operations, derivatives trading, and financial analytics throughout their career.

Ryan Leonard attended Farmington High School from 1994 to 1998. Ryan then went on to study at the College of the Holy Cross from 1998 to 2002. After completing their undergraduate studies, they attended Boston College from 2002 to 2004. However, no specific degree or field of study information is provided for any of these education experiences.

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