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5 Questions With Texas Teachers CIO Jase Auby

Jase Auby is responsible for one of the largest pension funds in the world.

10.26.21
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5 Questions With Longtime Idaho CIO Bob Maynard

Bob Maynard has served as cio of the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho since 1992.

10.19.21
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Handing Investment Mgmt. To The Machines: Rosetta Analytics

Diverse-owned manager utilizes artificial intelligence to manage portfolios.

10.07.21
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Fred Alger Management: Rebuilt With A Purpose

When Fred Alger Management lost 35 team members in the Sept. 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center in lower Manhattan 20 years ago, it was never a consideration for the remaining survivors not to try and rebuild the firm.

09.10.21
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5 Questions With Seattle City Employees' Retirement Systems CIO Jason Malinowski

Jason Malinowski has served as cio of the $3.7 billion Seattle City Employees’ Retirement System since 2014. Prior to becoming the plan’s first cio, he served as a managing director of risk and quantitative analysis at BlackRock.

08.16.21
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5 Questions With Baltimore City Employees Retirement Systems Executive Director David Randall

David Randall has been the executive director of Baltimore’s city plan since 2019. Prior to that, he was deputy executive director of the city’s Fire and Police Retirement System.

08.09.21
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5 Questions with Municipal Employees' Annuity & Benefit Fund of Chicago Investment Officer Steve Yoon

Steve Yoon, investment officer for the $4 billion Municipal Employees’ Annuity and Benefit Fund of Chicago, answer 5 questions for fin|news.

07.26.21
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Five Questions With Indiana University Health V.P., CIO and Treasurer Josh Rabuck

Josh Rabuck oversees Indiana University Health’s approximately $8 billion investment portfolio and took time to answer five questions from FIN News.

06.10.21
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Yale CIO David Swensen Remembered By Colleagues As More Than Renowned Investor

An imposing figure standing over six feet tall with an authoritative voice, David Swensen had a penchant for forging his own trail, whether it be on his Killingworth, Conn. property or within his philosophy and approach to investing Yale University’s endowment. Swensen, 67, died last week after an almost decade long battle with cancer.

05.13.21
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Five Questions With W.K. Kellogg Foundation V.P. & CIO Carlos Rangel

Carlos Rangel took over as v.p. and cio of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation on Feb. 1 and took time to answer five questions from FIN News

04.08.21