Lee Kranefuss, who built iShares into an ETF behemoth, has moved on from
BlackRock.
Kranefuss left the firm effective April 30, BlackRock spokesperson Christine Hudacko told
The MFWire.
| Lee Kranefuss iShares Vice Chairman | |
Kranefuss' departure comes five months after BlackRock purchased Barclays Global Investors, including iShares.
"It has been a wonderful experience helping build iShares and serving our investors," Kranefuss said in a news release on Monday.
"I have enjoyed working with the new leadership to help them to continue to be well-positioned advocates for iShares ETFs as a mainstream investment for many investors. I look forward to seeing new iShares successes
in the next ten years and beyond," he added.
George Parker, a professor of finance emeritus at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business,
has taken over Kranefuss' spot as chairman of the board of trustees of iShares Trust and the board
of director of iShares Inc.
In addition, the boards elected Robert Kapito, president of BlackRock, and Michael Latham,
managing director at BlackRock and Head of U.S. iShares, to join each Board.  
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