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Jenny Johnson is an American business executive and the third generation leader of Franklin Templeton Investments, a global asset management firm. She joined the company in 1987 and became its president and CEO in 2020, overseeing its acquisitions and growth.
Franklin Templeton Investments is a global investment firm founded in 1947 and listed on the NYSE as BEN. It offers mutual funds, exchange-traded funds, index funds, retirement planning and asset management services under various brands.
Putnam Investments is a subsidiary of Franklin Templeton Investments that offers mutual funds, retirement plans and 401 (k)s. It was founded in 1937 by George Putnam and faced several controversies and lawsuits over improper trading and asset management.
At the Fortune Global Forum Nov. 27–29 in Abu Dhabi, I had a chance to talk with Jenny Johnson, the president and CEO of Franklin Templeton, which has grown from a small brokerage founded in ...
Once high-powered CEOs have fallen from grace and lost their fortunes. Some failed due to market changes, while others faced investigations and federal charges. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said he ...
Johnson was CEO of Franklin from January 2004 to 2021. [1] In 2011, he earned US$6.61 million, and $49.93 million over the past five years. [3] In June 2013, Johnson succeeded his father, Charles B. Johnson, as chairman of Franklin Templeton Investments. [4]
By almost any measure, the U.S. job market is humming along in high gear and has been for quite a while. The unemployment rate has hovered below 4% for nearly two years, according to U.S. Labor ...
Rupert Johnson was born in 1941, the son of Rupert Harris Johnson (1900-1989) and Amybelle Siler. His brother, Charles, is the chairman at Franklin Resources. [3] Johnson graduated from Washington and Lee University, then served as a Marine. [3] [4]