The plan has begun its search seeking a replacement for CIO Elizabeth Miller, who has retired.
He will assist with research, evaluation and selection of private equity managers.
They will focus on wirehouse and broker-dealer channels as well as private wealth channels.
She will be responsible for business development and capital raising across H.I.G.’s global credit platform.
The transaction closed on July 6.
The three oversee international equity, emerging markets equity and global and U.S. equity strategies.
The plan is seeking a cio after its investment committee approved the search last quarter.
The combined 20-member team will be led by the European Equity Head.
The university’s managing director for real assets retired on July 1 after more than 18 years at the institution.
The managing partner retired from the firm after more than 30 years of service.