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Rick M. Rieder | |
|---|---|
| Occupations | Investor, asset manager |
| Employer | BlackRock |
| Title | Chief Investment Officer, Global Fixed Income |
Rick M. Rieder is an American investor and asset-management executive. He is a Senior Managing Director at BlackRock and serves as the firm’s Chief Investment Officer of Global Fixed Income, as well as head of its Fundamental Fixed Income business and the Global Allocation investment team.[1]
Early life and education
Rieder earned a BBA in finance from Emory University (1983) and an MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (1987).[1]
Career
Before joining BlackRock in 2009, Rieder was President and CEO of R3 Capital Partners.[1] From 1987 to 2008, he worked at Lehman Brothers, where he led the firm’s Global Principal Strategies platform and later oversaw credit businesses; earlier in his career he worked as a credit analyst at SunTrust Banks in Atlanta.[1]
At BlackRock, Rieder has been described as overseeing roughly $2.4 trillion in assets in the firm’s corporate biography (and roughly $2.7 trillion in a 2025 Milken Institute speaker biography).[1][2] He serves on BlackRock leadership bodies including the Global Executive Committee and chairs the firm-wide BlackRock Investment Council.[1]
Public service and other activities
Rieder has served as vice chair and member of a U.S. Treasury borrowing committee and as a member of a Federal Reserve investment advisory committee focused on financial markets.[1] He has also been listed as serving on Alphabet’s investment advisory committee and the UBS Research Advisory Board.[1]
He is a trustee of Emory University (elected in 2008) and has been involved with Emory’s Goizueta Business School and its investment and financial literacy initiatives.[3] Rieder has also been described as chairing the Board of Education for North Star Academy charter schools in Newark, New Jersey, and as founder/chair of Graduation Generation (an education initiative in Atlanta).[1] A Milken Institute biography also lists him as part of the ownership group and an advisor associated with the Baltimore Orioles.[2]
Awards and recognition
Rieder has received industry recognition including Institutional Investor’s “Global Unconstrained Fixed Income Manager of the Year” (2015) and induction into the Fixed Income Analysts Society’s Fixed Income Hall of Fame (2013).[1] He was also nominated for (and later described as named) Morningstar’s Outstanding Portfolio Manager (2021 nomination; described as 2023 honoree in a Milken Institute bio).[1][2]
References
Further reading
- Schaefer, Steve. "Inside The Mind Of Rick Rieder, BlackRock's $1.2 Trillion Bond Guy". Forbes. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
- "Rick Rieder: Meet The Guy Who Runs A Massive $2.7 Trillion Bond Portfolio". Investor's Business Daily. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
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