The John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy
Building a world of well-informed, capable, and empowered investors
Welcome Our New Executive Leadership and Board Members
The board of the John C. Bogle Center for Financial Literacy held its annual meeting on December 11. At the meeting, we voted on a new executive leadership team, effective January 1, 2026, as follows:
In addition to Sean Mullaney, we voted in three new board members: Sotirios Keros, Jackie Cummings Koski, and Jennifer Rozelle. Continuing board members include Christine Benz, William Bernstein, Andrew Bogle, Ricardo Guerra, and Bala Murthy.
Finally, Ben Holland and Mike Piper will be leaving the Bogle Center board, effective January 1. Ben joined the board in 2019 and Mike joined in 2021; both Ben and Mike served as secretary and treasurer during their respective tenures. We thank them for their hard work and commitment to the Bogle Center’s mission. We’re excited about the future of the organization, and we’re grateful to the many wonderful individuals who have volunteered their expertise in the service of the organization.
With warm regards,
The Bogle Center Board
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