Biography

Marshall Stocker is Co-Head of Emerging Markets and portfolio manager on the Emerging Markets team. He is responsible for co-leading the team with investment professionals based in Boston, Washington, D.C., London and Singapore, as well as for buy and sell decisions, portfolio construction and risk management for assets in emerging and frontier markets. He joined Eaton Vance in 2013; Morgan Stanley acquired Eaton Vance in March 2021.

Marshall began his career in the investment management industry in 1999. Before joining Eaton Vance, he served as co-founder and managing member of Emergent Property Advisors, LLC. Previously, Marshall was a portfolio manager with Choate Investment Advisors and Sanderson & Stocker.

Marshall earned a B.S. and an MBA from Cornell University, where he was a Park Leadership Fellow, and a Ph.D. in economics at Universidad Francisco Marroquin. He is also a CFA charterholder and is conversant in German and Arabic. He is a benefactor of the Cato Institute, Foundation for Economic Education and the Atlas Network. In 2017, he became a member of the Mont Pelerin Society.

Marshall?s commentary has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Barron?s, Financial Times, The Washington Post and Bloomberg. He has also been featured on Bloomberg Radio, Fox Business News and Nikkei CNBC Japan.
 
 
Marshall is a member of the Emerging Markets Debt Team
 
 

May not represent all Team Members.

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