Carol Schleif
Deputy Chief Investment Officer
BMO Family Office
Carol Schleif is the Deputy Chief Investment Officer with BMO Family Office, an integrated wealth management provider that serves ultra-affluent individuals, families and family offices across their tax, estate, investment, philanthropic, risk and family capital needs.
She is an experienced investment leader with over 30 years in the industry. Carol has worked extensively with ultra-affluent families in the management and oversight of their investments. She has a deep understanding of the markets and portfolio management across asset classes. She is a sought-after speaker and thought leader, and a frequent contributor to Bloomberg, Reuters and other financial media.
Prior to joining BMO Family Office, Carol served as Deputy Chief Investment Officer with Abbot Downing. In this role, she oversaw several key initiatives at the firm and drove product and content development. She led the Private Wealth Management Investment Strategy work stream. She also launched and led mentoring and training programs to enhance career development for asset management employees. She was previously a Partner and Investment Principal with Lowry Hill, a Wells Fargo business.
Carol serves on the joint board of trustees for the College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University where she chairs the investment committee. She also serves on the University of Minnesota Discovery Capital Advisory Board and the Hamline University Finance Curriculum Advisory Committee. Carol is on the board of the CFA Society of Minnesota where she co-chairs Challenging Perceptions and Chairs Career Development committees.
Carol earned her MBA from Hamline University. She earned undergraduate degrees in both business administration and equestrian science from William Woods College, where she graduated summa cum laude. She has also earned the Fundamentals of Sustainability Accounting (FSA) and Chartered Financial Analyst® (CFA) designations.
SESSIONS
Working Group I: Women on the Verge — Work/Life Balance – Speaker
We need to talk about work-life balance – really talk about it. In this working group, we’ll roll up our sleeves and talk about what we can do to support that delicate balance. What are the solutions? What have we learned through the pandemic? These issues directly impact women in family business. Let’s talk about solutions beyond yoga and breathing exercises.