Frank Bayley - Invesco Value Independent Trustee

XIIMX Fund  USD 13.28  0.01  0.08%   
Frank Bayley is Fund Manager at Invesco Value Municipal
Mr. Frank S. Bayley is Independent Trustee of Invesco Value Municipal Income Trust. Mr. Bayley is a retired business consultant in San Francisco. He is Chairman and a Director of the C. D. Stimson Company a private investment company in Seattle. Mr. Bayley serves as a Trustee of the Seattle Art Museum a Trustee of San Francisco Performances and a Trustee of The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. He also serves on the East Asian Art Committee of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Visiting Committee for Art of Asia Oceania and Africa of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Mr. Bayley is a retired general partner and Of Counsel of the international law firm of Baker McKenzie LLP where his practice focused on business acquisitions and VC transactions. Prior to joining Baker McKenzie LLP in 1986 he was a partner of the San Francisco law firm of Chickering Gregory. He received his A.B. from Harvard College in 1961 his LL.B. from Harvard Law School in 1964 and his LL.M. from Boalt Hall at the University of California Berkeley in 1965
Age 75
Tenure 14 years
Bayley served as a Trustee of the Badgley Funds from inception in 1998 until dissolution in 2007.

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Invesco Value Municipal Leadership Team

Elected by the shareholders, the Invesco Value's board of directors comprises two types of representatives: Invesco Value inside directors who are chosen from within the company, and outside directors, selected externally and held independent of Invesco. The board's role is to monitor Invesco Value's management team and ensure that shareholders' interests are well served. Invesco Value's inside directors are responsible for reviewing and approving budgets prepared by upper management to implement core corporate initiatives and projects. On the other hand, Invesco Value's outside directors are responsible for providing unbiased perspectives on the board's policies.
Andrew Schlossberg, Senior Vice President
Russell Burk, Senior Vice President Senior Officer
Anthony LaCava, Independent Trustee
Teresa Ressel, Independent Trustee
Robert Troccoli, Trustee
Robert Leveille, Chief Compliance Officer
Christopher Wilson, Independent Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustee
James Bunch, Independent Trustee
Raymond Stickel, Independent Trustee
Ann Stern, Independent Trustee
Albert Dowden, Independent Trustee
Todd Spillane, Chief Compliance Officer
Crissie Wisdom, Anti-Money Laundering Compliance Officer
Prema MathaiDavis, Independent Trustee
Suzanne Woolsey, Independent Trustee
Bruce Crockett, Independent Chairman of the Board of Trustees
Hugo Sonnenschein, Independent Trustee
Karen Kelley, Vice President
Cynthia Hostetler, Independent Trustee
Sheri Morris, Principal Financial Officer, Vice President Treasurer
Philip Taylor, Trustee
Jack Fields, Independent Trustee
David Arch, Independent Trustee
Frank Bayley, Independent Trustee
Gregory McGreevey, Senior Vice President
Rodney Dammeyer, Independent Trustee
Kelli Gallegos, Vice President Principal Financial Officer, Assistant Treasurer
Martin Flanagan, Trustee
Larry Soll, Independent Trustee
John Zerr, Senior Vice President Chief Legal Officer, Secretary
Eli Jones, Trustee
Jeffrey Kupor, Senior Vice President Chief Legal Officer, Secretary
Wayne Whalen, Trustee

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