The Art of the Private Equity Deal
Dana Johns’s early career aspirations were focused on curating contemporary art exhibitions, but in a wonderfully circuitous route her post undergraduate work experiences and education wound their
Glacial Changes
Alaska, which has the highest ratio of males to females of any state, is often viewed by people in the Lower 48 as macho man territory.
Paying It Forward
From her childhood on a hog farm in rural Iowa to Chief Investment Officer of the 11th largest nonprofit health care system in the United States, Leslie Lenzo embodies the very diversity she champions.
A Masterclass in the Art of Patience
Sophia Cheng, CIO of Cathay Financial Holdings in Taiwan is an investor who’s always focused on the big picture.
On Wisconsin
Anne-Marie Fink, who oversees investments with external managers at the State of Wisconsin Investment Board (SWIB), says her three-decade career has followed a consistent path.
The Viking from Sienna
Sweden may not have been very imaginative in naming the “buffer funds” in its pension system: There’s AP1, AP2, AP3, and, yes, AP4. But it’s been much more imaginative in investing the nation’s pension assets.
Playing in the Ivy League
Columbia University, founded in 1754, has turned out a distinguished array of graduates, from Alexander Hamilton to Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt and W
Investing with an Eye to the Upside and Downside
Cecilia Blomquist, CIO of PP Pension Tjänstepensionsförening (Occupational Pension Association) in Sweden, pays as much attention to positivity in leadership as she does to the downs
Anja Mikus, CEO and CIO KENFO - The Fund to Finance the German Nuclear Waste Management
Last one out, please turn off the lights and lock the door. No, that’s not how you close down a nuclear reactor.
Stepping into the Sunshine
Molly Murphy, CIO of the Orange County Employees Retirement System (OCERS), is about longevity as much as the $20 billion fund she oversees.