A.D. FRAZIER, JR.
The Chicago Stock Exchange

A.D. Frazier is president and chief executive officer of The Chicago Stock Exchange, the second largest stock exchange in the U.S.

Prior to joining The Chicago Stock Exchange, he was president and chief executive officer of INVESCO, INC. He had overall responsibility for US-based INVESCO institutional business.

Before joining INVESCO, he was chief operating officer of the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games. The organization that planned and staged the Centennial Celebration of the Olympic Games in 1996.

Earlier in his career, Frazier was executive vice president in charge of the North American Banking Group of First Chicago Corporation and First National Bank of Chicago (now Bank One). He began his banking career with Citizens and Southern National Bank (now Bank of America) in Atlanta in 1969. From December 1976 to December 1977 he managed the inauguration of President Carter and headed the team that reorganized the White House and the Executive office of the President.

Frazier's current and past board memberships include: The Lovett School, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Charter Medical Corporation, The INVESCO Funds, The EBI Funds, INVESCO Treasurer's Series Trust, and The Global Health Sciences Fund.

Frazier, a native of Lumberton, North Carolina, earned both a bachelors degree and a law degree from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. He was admitted to the North Carolina Bar Association in 1969 and attended Harvard Advanced Management in 1981. He and his wife, Jeanne, have two children.