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Marc Mallett

Chief Strategy Officer

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Marc Mallett is the Chief Strategy Officer at Northern Trust, where he is responsible for bringing together Strategy, Product & Marketing to ensure continued alignment across capability development and market positioning. He is also responsible for corporate development; expanding strategic partnerships and investments to support the evolving needs of our clients. Marc represents Northern Trust on the boards of Equity Data Science and Essentia Analytics. He joined Northern Trust in 2010 as the Global Head of Client Conversions for Northern Trust’s middle office outsourcing product.

Prior to joining Northern Trust, Marc spent 15 years in numerous leadership positions for investment management, technology and consulting companies. Among these, he was Vice President of Technology at Fidelity Investments where he was responsible for developing and executing technology strategy for their equity portfolio managers and research analysts. Most recently Marc led sales and product management for SimCorp in North America. Marc holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Saint Joseph’s College.

  

Marc's Insights & Research

Investment data science enables asset managers and allocators to better understand why investment decisions are good or not so good – and to improve future decision making in the process.

Marc Mallet, our Director of Strategy, Americas Asset Servicing joined experts from BNY Mellon and State Street during a live webcast on April 22nd hosted by Citisoft. The panel discussed how to prepare for the next generation operating model while in the midst of a global pandemic. Watch the on-demand panel below.

Technology and turnkey solutions have obliterated once formidable barriers

As institutions build more complex, multi-strategy portfolios that blend public and private assets, they need to have a holistic view of all investments to quickly assess risk and make informed decisions.