They will also retain their existing responsibilities as CIO and COO, respectively.
He will help build out the firm’s solutions business as well as contributing to relationships with key institutional clients.
He will spearhead efforts to design and deliver products and solutions for alternatives.
She will lead the accounting and finance teams.
The university’s senior alternative assets manager retired in April after more than 14 years in the role.
The firm hired a partner and head of U.S. ESG investments and appointed a responsible investment principal as sustainable investment leader for the Pacific region.
The new hire worked for more than two years as an investment officer on the private equity team at the Washington State Investment Board.
The firm hired a philanthropic director to help organizations with board governance and dynamics, grantmaking, fundraising and high-impact investing.
He served as a voting trustee for over 20 years and served on the executive and investment and endowment committees.
He will develop and oversee the firm’s digital asset strategy.