Robert Pemble has been named head of US equity trading at Invesco, stepping up to the role after 22 years at the asset manager.
He initially joined the firm in 2004 as a senior equity trader, working for Oppenheimer Funds before the company was acquired by Invesco in 2019.
The new position marks a promotion for New York-based Pemble, who most recently spent two years as head of quantitative equity trading at the firm.
Pemble has worked extensively across capital markets for more than two decades, and prior to his time at Invesco, held various equity trading roles at firms spanning Caldwell & Orkin Funds, Bulldog Capital, Hovde Capital Advisors and William R. Hough & Co.
Pemble confirmed his appointment in an announcement on social media.
Invesco had not responded to a request for comment at the time of publication.
The appointment follows further significant senior promotions for Invesco, with Samuel Henderson stepping into the role of head of EMEA equity trading in January 2026.
Henderson’s promotion followed the departure of the firm’s head of trading – EMEA and APAC equities, Paul Squires in November 2025, as revealed by The TRADE at the time.