Andrew Schlossberg - Invesco CEO

DBV Etf  USD 2.90  0.05  1.75%   
Andrew Schlossberg is Portfolio Manager at Invesco
Mr. Andrew Schlossberg is a Chief Executive Officer, Director of Board of Managers of DB Commodity Services LLC, the Managing Owner of PowerShares DB G10 Currency Harvest Fund. He was Principal Executive Officer of the Managing Owner since January 2010. Mr. Schlossberg has also been Managing Director, Head of US Distribution for Invesco Distributors, Inc. since 2012, where he was responsible for Sales, Client Service, Product Management, and Marketing for Invescos United States industry business, including the Managing Owner. He earned an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University and a B.S. degree at Northwestern University and a B.S. degree in Finance and International Business from the University of Delaware. Mr. Schlossberg was listed as a principal of the Managing Owner on December 4, 2012.
Age 45
Tenure 10 years

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The Advisor invests in futures contracts in an attempt to track its index . DB G10 is traded on NYSEARCA Exchange in the United States. Invesco [DBV] is traded in USA and was established 2006-09-18.

Invesco Money Managers

Steven Hill, Principal Financial and Accounting Officer, Investment Pools of Managing Owner
Andrew Schlossberg, Chief Executive Officer, Director of Board of Managers of Managing Owner
Roderick Ellis, Principal of Managing Owner
John Zerr, Director of Board of Managers of Managing Owner
Deanna Marotz, Chief Compliance Officer of Managing Owner
David Warren, Chief Administrative Officer, Director of Board of Managers of Managing Owner
Peter Hubbard, Vice President Director - Portfolio Management of Managing Owner
Daniel Draper, Director of Board of Managers of Managing Owner

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