We’re honored to be joined by Tim Edwards, the Managing Director of Index Investment Strategy at S&P Dow Jones Indices.

With a distinguished past at Barclays Capital and the Royal Institution of Great Britain, as well as having a Ph.D. in pure mathematics, Tim’s expertise spans a wide range of investment strategies and market insights that will help us better understand passive investing.

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