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Guy Haselmann, CAIA

Head of Thought Leadership at MIM and Financial Industry Executive

Guy Haselmann, CAIA, is a prominent financial executive currently serving as the Head of Thought Leadership at MetLife Investment Management (MIM) since August 2021. In this role, he is responsible for driving growth in third-party managed assets by developing and managing MIM's thought leadership content. His expertise encompasses portfolio construction, macro strategy, and team building, and he is recognized for his ability to simplify complex market dynamics for a broader audience.1

Haselmann has an extensive background in the financial industry, having previously held significant positions such as Managing Director at OpenDoor and Head of Global Macro Strategy at Scotiabank. He is noted for his contributions to market analysis and has been a spokesperson at major financial conferences. His educational background includes a degree from the University of Pennsylvania, and he has authored numerous market commentaries and strategy notes, appearing frequently in major publications.12

His core competencies include establishing vision, operational efficiencies, and mentoring, which have contributed to his reputation as an ethical and approachable leader in the financial sector.1

Highlights

Why Are Banks Failing and Does That Herald Another Financial ...
New Jersey state pension PE official joins Nippon Life - Buyouts
U.S. Treasury Sales Are About to Double 2018. Who's Buying? - Bloomberg
State and Civic Priorities, Accompanying Funding Conundrum Topic of Free Public Forum Held in Summit Oct. 30 - TAPinto.net
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Experience

Head of Thought Leadership at MetLife Investment Management (August 2021 - Present)
Arbitrator at FINRA (March 2021 - Present), Managing Principal at FETI Group, LLC (January 2019 - August 2021), Managing Director at OpenDoor (2016 - 2019)

Education

MBA in Finance and Statistics from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Finance from University of Delaware - Lerner College of Business and Economics

Location

United States