Franklin Templeton Investments
Tatyana Boone is an experienced professional in process optimization and business strategy with a strong background in leadership roles across various industries. Currently, Tatyana serves as VP - Process Optimization and Digital Accessibility Lead at Franklin Templeton, focusing on global initiatives in efficiency and digital accessibility. Previously, Tatyana held the position of COO at Felix Biotechnology, where leadership in strategic partnerships and business development addressed antimicrobial resistance. As the founder of Boone Strategy, Tatyana specialized in helping organizations identify growth opportunities and optimize operations. Tatyana's expertise also includes tenure as a Strategy & Operations Advisor at Carbon A List and Director of Business Transformation at Wells Fargo. Earlier career experiences include significant consulting roles at DXC Technology and managing equity sales at Credit Suisse. Tatyana holds a BS in Business Administration, specializing in Corporate Finance and Investment Management from San Francisco State University.
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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.