Pat CorryChief Revenue Officer
Pat Corry, Chief Revenue Officer at Indivisible, is a broadly experienced business architect and marketing innovator whose career spans global financial services, brand leadership, and organizational transformation. Over three decades, he has built and led high‑performing teams, scaled businesses organically and inorganically, and engineered revenue‑generating strategies rooted in data, insight, and client-centric design. Known for integrating complex organizations into streamlined, ROI-driven value chains, Pat has shaped some of the industry’s most recognized business, brand, and growth strategies.
Pat most recently served as Head of Business Strategy in the Chief Investment Office / Investment Solutions organization at UBS, where he led the unprecedented integration of CIO and investment product into a seamless front‑to‑back value chain, spanning investment research, product, content, sales, marketing, and distribution. His work modernized the organization, improved advisor enablement, and aligned investment strategy with client experience at scale.
Pat joined UBS in 2008 as Chief Marketing Officer for Wealth Management Americas, overseeing brand strategy, digital innovation, advisor social platforms, content modernization, client journeys, communications, sponsorships, and events. He later served as Head of Field Strategy & Development, where he helped design and implement the firm’s “Wealth Way” transformation.
Before UBS, Pat spent six years at Merrill Lynch, where he partnered closely with John Thiel as a founding architect of the Private Banking and Investment Group. He played a key role in stewarding the Private Client brand through the post‑9/11 and tech‑bubble crises and supported the development and rollout of Total Merrill, one of the most influential integrated wealth platforms of its era.
Pat began his career on Madison Avenue, rising to senior leadership roles at J. Walter Thompson and BBDO, where he led global accounts including Merrill Lynch, Unilever, and Frito‑Lay. His brand-building work extended across iconic names such as Ray-Ban, Rolling Rock, Reebok, CNN, SmartFood, Kmart, FTD, and Diageo.
Pat and his wife, Beth, have lived in Chatham, New Jersey for 30 years. Their three children – Bridget, Griffin, and Jack – all work in New York City; two live in Manhattan and one in Hoboken.