BOB POZEN is a senior lecturer at Harvard Business School and a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Most recently, he was the chairman of MFS Investment Management. Prior to joining MFS, Bob was the vice chairman of Fidelity Investments and president of Fidelity Management & Research Company.
In late 2001 and 2002, Bob served on President Bush’s Commission to Strengthen Social Security; he developed a progressive plan to make the system solvent. In 2003, Bob served as a moderate Democrat in the cabinet of Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney. In 2007, he served as chairman of the Security and Exchange Commission’s Advisory Committee on Improvements to Financial Reporting.
Bob is an independent director of Medtronic and Nielsen. He is also a member of the governing board at the Commonwealth Fund and the Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center.
Bob has written Too Big to Save?: How to Fix the U.S. Financial System, a book on the recent financial crisis, and a guide for investors titled The Fund Industry: How Your Money Is Managed.
Bob graduated summa cum laude from Harvard College and holds a law degree from Yale. He lives in Boston with his wife, Liz.
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