Veteran investment executive with more than 25 years of experience to lead firm’s product strategy and innovation American Beacon Partners (“American Beacon”), Veteran investment executive with more than 25 years of experience to lead firm’s product strategy and innovation American Beacon Partners (“American Beacon”),

American Beacon Partners Names Tim McGeeney Head of Product Development

Veteran investment executive with more than 25 years of experience to lead firm’s product strategy and innovation

American Beacon Partners (“American Beacon”), a diversified asset management platform with more than 30 affiliated and independent manager partnerships, delivering enduring value through traditional and alternative solutions, announced that Tim McGeeney has joined the firm as Head of Product Development. In this role, McGeeney will lead American Beacon’s product development strategy and oversee the entire product development lifecycle across the firm’s platform.

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McGeeney is a wealth and investment management expert with over 25 years of experience in financial and investment services, portfolio construction, and due diligence. He joins American Beacon from Brogan Financial, where he developed bespoke investment solutions and advised clients on a broad range of topics from investment strategy to financial planning opportunities. Prior to Brogan, McGeeney was an Investment Director at Morgan Stanley and, most notably, a Vice President, Senior Portfolio Manager at Meyer Capital Group. In that role, he oversaw $1.6 billion in assets under management and provided investment counsel to high net worth and institutional investors.

Greg Stumm, President and CEO of American Beacon Partners, said: “We want to continue to deliver leading edge solutions in a challenging market. With Tim’s extensive experience in the wealth management space, he understands what advisors are looking for and the challenges they face . We want to be a partner to help build the most robust and complete portfolios for their clients. He is well positioned to lead our product development efforts and as we continue to expand our investment offerings, Tim will play a critical role in ensuring our product lineup remains innovative, differentiated, and built for modern markets.”

Tim McGeeney added, “I am thrilled to be joining the American Beacon team at such a pivotal time. This is a firm that has built a strong reputation for partnering with high-quality investment managers and delivering thoughtful solutions to investors. I look forward to driving product strategy, fostering new partnerships, and contributing to the evolution of products that open new doors, solve real problems, and meet investors’ needs.”

Based in Knoxville, Tennessee, McGeeney earned a Bachelor of Arts in Finance from Loyola University Maryland, where he is a member of the university’s Hall of Fame in recognition for his success on the lacrosse field. He also has extensive lacrosse coaching experience and currently volunteers as a coach for youth and college programs.

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