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Roger Servison 

Director

Roger Servison 

Director

Roger was president of Corporate and Strategic New Business Development, a unit of Fidelity Investments. Mr. Servison joined Fidelity in 1976 as vice president of marketing. Over the next few years, he established Fidelity’s direct marketing strategy and operations, through which Fidelity became one of the largest direct marketers of mutual funds in the United States. In 1980, Mr. Servison was named senior vice president of Fidelity Brokerage Services, subsequently directing all of Fidelity’s retail and institutional marketing activity. In 1987, Mr. Servison took over as senior vice president of Fidelity’s New Business Development Group, which became Fidelity Capital in 1989. In this position, he was responsible for overseeing Fidelity’s diversification into the life insurance, consumer banking and asset allocation businesses. Mr. Servison briefly left Fidelity to serve as president and chief executive officer of Monarch Capital. In 1991, he returned to Fidelity as president of Fidelity Investments Retail Marketing Company and Fidelity Brokerage Services, Inc. and was appointed to the Fidelity Investments Operating Committee. In 1995, he assumed responsibility as president of Strategic New Business Development, and was responsible for internal consulting, new product and market development, and coordination of overall corporate strategies and policies. He assumed responsibility for Strategic Advisers, Inc., in May 2005 and for Corporate Business Development in April 2007. 

Roger is a board member of the Japan Society of Boston, Boston World Partnerships, The Trustees of Reservations and Tenacity. He is Life Trustee of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and an Honorary Trustee of the Museum of Fine Arts. He is on the Advisory Boards of Net Capital and Strategic Insight. Roger earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Iowa and his MBA at Harvard University.  He and his wife Kristin, a former Pioneer board member, reside in Brookline.