Global X ETFs welcomes new US CEO (2024)

Global X ETFs has announced the appointment of former Goldman Sachs Asset Management’s global ETF product lead, Ryan O’Connor, as CEO, effective 8 April.

At Goldman Sachs Asset Management (GSAM), Mr O’Connor was responsible for leading all aspects of its ETF product platform. Before this, he spent over a decade at State Street Global Advisors.

In his new capacity, Mr O’Connor will be responsible for driving the firm’s strategy, “energising” its product suite, and leading the company into its next “growth-focused era”, according to the ETF provider.

Founder of Global X parent company Mirae Asset Financial Group, Hyeon-Joo Park, said: "Mirae Asset continues to view Global X as an innovator and a critical part of its growth and success. It's our desire to take Global X from a rising star to a clear-cut leader in the ETF industry.”

“Over the past few months, we've kicked off a journey to strategically reposition the firm in order to jumpstart momentum and accelerate the business. By doing so, Global X has renewed agility, a re-focus on its core competencies and a clear emphasis on its client base. Now is the right time to bring in new leadership.”

Global X had been without a permanent CEO since Luis Berruga stepped down from the position in November 2023 after serving five years in the role. Co-CEO of Mirae Asset Global Investments, Thomas Parks, had been leading the firm on an interim basis.

As such, Mr Park said that Mr O’Conner will help take the business to the “next level”.

“Ryan has a notable track record of driving growth across the ETF value chain for the world's largest asset managers. He is eager to bring his ETF industry experience and strategic, growth-oriented mindset to Global X,” he concluded.

Late last year, the ETF provider outlined its plan to expand its market share over the next two years.

In December, and 18 months after first entering the Australian market, Global X declared its intention to chase down local competitors in a bid to reach $10 billion in assets under management (AUM) by the end of 2025.

Global X ETFs welcomes new US CEO (2024)

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Who runs Global X ETFs? ›

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It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Mirae Asset Financial Group, founded by Hyeon Joo Park. Park's leadership and entrepreneurial spirit have been the driving force behind the global rise of Mirae, and he holds a majority stake in the business.

Who is the Goldman veteran to run Global X after turnover at ETF manager? ›

Ryan O'Connor, former global head of ETF product at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, will take over in April, Global X said Tuesday.

Who is the king of ETFs? ›

BlackRock's iShares is the largest provider of ETFs as calculated by assets under management. Other major ETF providers include Vanguard, State Street, Invesco, and Charles Schwab.

Which ETF owns Apple? ›

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XLKTechnology Select Sector SPDR Fund20.96%
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Does Vanguard own Goldman Sachs? ›

According to the latest TipRanks data, approximately 18.48% of Goldman Sachs Group (GS) stock is held by retail investors. Who owns the most shares of Goldman Sachs Group (GS)? Vanguard owns the most shares of Goldman Sachs Group (GS).

Who is the largest ETF manager? ›

BlackRock

Who runs SPDR funds? ›

SPDR exchange traded funds are issued by State Street Global Advisors and are designed to track indexes or benchmarks. SPDR 500 Trust, sometimes called spiders, holds the same stocks as the S&P 500 Index.

Who owns Xtrackers ETFs? ›

Xtrackers by DWS is a large and established provider of high quality exchange traded funds (ETFs) and exchange traded commodities (ETCs).

Who owns VanEck Vectors? ›

Since our founding, VanEck has been privately owned and operated by the van Eck family. John van Eck launched the firm in 1955 to bring post-World War II investment opportunities to U.S. investors.

Who is the owner of the ETF? ›

There is no transfer of ownership because investors buy a share of the fund, which owns the shares of the underlying companies. Unlike mutual funds, ETF share prices are determined throughout the day. A mutual fund trades only once a day after market close.

Which ETF owns NVDA? ›

1136 ETFs Hold Nvidia (NVDA)
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SHOCStrive U.S. Semiconductor ETF Strive U.S. Semiconductor ETF$66.75M
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