CFA Institute appoints ex-Fidelity man as interim CEO

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The Chartered Financial Analyst Institute has appointed an interim CEO after John Rogers stepped down.

Rogers, the president and chief executive of the US-based investment standards body, announced his resignation in March. He then told the board of a personal matter representing a potential conflict of interest. After an independent review, Rogers and the board agreed to appoint an interim CEO, former Fidelity Investments' senior executive Dwight D. Churchill. A CFA Institute spokesman said: "Dwight offers strong leadership as CFA Institute continues to execute its mission, and we do not anticipate the transition to have any effect on fund managers in the UK. "He is a highly regard...

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