Franklin Templeton Investments
Andrew Rowland is a seasoned financial professional with extensive experience in financial analysis and management. Currently serving as a Senior Financial Analyst at Franklin Templeton since August 2020, Andrew previously held the position of Vice President and Senior Analyst III at Legg Mason, where responsibilities included leading the consolidation of annual Multi-Year Plans and collaborating with global finance teams. Andrew's experience at Legg Mason also encompassed serving as Assistant Vice President & Senior Analyst II, providing business support for Global Product teams, and conducting monthly reporting for Assets Under Management. Early career experience includes roles as a Division Staff Accountant and Division Junior Accountant at Comcast. Andrew earned a Nanodegree in Business Analytics & Predictive Analytics from Udacity and holds an MBA from the University of Maryland University College, along with a BA in Accounting from York College of Pennsylvania.
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Franklin Templeton Investments
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Franklin Resources, along with its subsidiaries, operates as Franklin Templeton Investments. It is a global investment management company that provides investment management and related services to retail, institutional and high net-worth clients in jurisdictions around the world. The Company offers its investment products and services under the Franklin, Templeton, Franklin Mutual Series, Franklin Bissett, Fiduciary Trust, Darby, Balanced Equity Management, K2 and LibertyShares brand names. Its products include investment funds and institutional, high net-worth and separately managed accounts (collectively, sponsored investment products (SIPs)). It offers various types of SIPs, such as the United States funds, cross-border funds, local/regional funds, and other managed accounts, alternative investment products and trusts. Its investment funds include the United States-registered funds, non-United States-registered funds and unregistered funds.