Robert Pozen is the chairman emeritus of MFS Investment Management and is credited with reviving the Boston firm after its 2003 market-timing scandal. Currently serving as a senior lecturer at the Harvard Business School, Pozen was recently awarded Fund Action’s lifetime achievement award for his work in the mutual fund industry. His latest book, published in February 2011, is entitled The Fund Industry: How Your Money is Managed.
Experience
Current Positions
- Chairman Emeritus, MFS Investment Management
- Senior Lecturer, Harvard Business School
Past Positions
- John Olin Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School
- President George W. Bush’s Commission to Strengthen Social Security
- Secretary of Economic Affairs, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Vice Chairman, Fidelity Investments
- President, Fidelity Management & Research Company
- Managing Director and General Counsel, Fidelity Investments
- Director, Fidelity’s insurance company and credit card bank
- Partner, Caplin & Drysdale
- Associate General Counsel, Securities & Exchange Commission
- Law Professor, Georgetown and New York Universities
Education
- J.S.D., Yale
- J.D., Yale Law School
- Harvard College (summa cum laude)