Ronald P. O'Hanley, III
Ronald P. O'Hanley, III
Position:
Board Alumnus

Ronald P. O’Hanley is the President and CEO of State Street Global Advisors.

Ronald P. O’Hanley was most recently President of Asset Management and Corporate Services for Fidelity Investments, a leading provider of investment management, retirement planning, portfolio guidance, brokerage, benefits outsourcing and other financial products and services to more than 20 million individuals, institutions and financial intermediaries. Mr. O’Hanley was also a member of Fidelity’s Executive Committee. Mr. O’Hanley served at Fidelity from 2010 to 2014.

Mr. O’Hanley was responsible for the oversight of all Fidelity Asset Management organizations, including Fidelity Management & Research Company (FMRCo), Pyramis Global Advisors and the Asset Allocation teams, with a combined total of $1.9 trillion in assets under management.

Prior to joining Fidelity, Mr. O’Hanley served as President and Chief Executive Officer of BNY Mellon Asset Management, a position to which he was named in 2007. During this time, Mr. O’Hanley also served as Vice Chairman of Bank of New York Mellon Corp. and was a member of the Executive Committee. Additionally, Mr. O’Hanley oversaw all of Bank of New York Mellon’s activities in Asia. Prior to the 2007 merger of The Bank of New York and Mellon Financial Corporation, he was Vice Chairman of Mellon Financial Corporation and President and Chief Executive Officer of Mellon Asset Management. He served at Mellon and Bank of New York Mellon from 1997 to 2010.

Before joining Mellon in February 1997, he was with McKinsey & Company, Inc., from 1986 to 1997 and was elected a partner in 1992.

Mr. O’Hanley serves as Chairman of the Boston Public Library Foundation Board of Directors. He also serves on several other boards, including Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; The Boston Foundation; Committee for Economic Development; EastWest Institute; WBUR, and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Administration at Syracuse University.

He received his bachelor of arts degree in political science from Syracuse University in 1980 and his MBA from the Harvard University Graduate School of Business in 1986.