Seth Klarman and Baupost Group: Do the work, find the value, keep your nerve
by charles | Comments are closed09/30/2010
Hedge funds and the “real economy”,
CFO salaries, we’re not like Greece
CIOs, CFOs, Seth Klarman and a Hostess Twinkie
CFOs see love and money
Seth Klarman speaks
Endowment results: pep talks in the locker room
Read More »CIO salary conundrum: Pension vs. Hedge Fund pay. Jeff Scott: institutional partners for Alaska fund
by charles | Comments are closed09/13/2010
In this issue
CIO salary conundrum
Jeff Scott – innovation at Alaska’s $33bn crown jewel
Fight night – Buffett versus Gross
Read More »Traits of top money managers. People: Ranji H. Nagaswami, Timothy Walsh, Tina Surh
by charles | Comments are closed08/16/2010
In this issue
| Hedge fund cures for sick pensions |
| Comings and goings |
| Two CIOs are better than one |
| Traits of top money managers
Ken Frier: A short trip to the Stanford endowment The CIO office at Stanford Management Company has stood empty for two-and-a-half years, ever since Eric Upin left for Makena Capital in Menlo Park. It’s finally time to dust off the desk. |
Public pensions: more underfunded? People: Anne Martin, Shawn Wischmeier.
by charles | Comments are closed07/07/2010
In this issue
CIOs vote with their feet
Casey Family Programs seeks a director of investments
Pension underfunding: more pressure to perform?
Comings and goings
Michael Travaglini and MassPRIM: Pay, Performance and Politics in Boston
In our last letter, we noted the muddle in Missouri over incentive pay for public pension managers. Missouri, like many states, is in fiscal lockdown. In this climate, the politicians are reluctant to pay fund managers a bonus, however much they’ve earned it by saving the taxpayers hundreds of millions they would otherwise have had to ante up for pensions. Still, the managers affected are – so far – still at their stations in Jefferson City.
Read More »Oprah Winfrey: Peter Adamson CIO. MOSERS Rick Dahl. Passport’s John Burbank
by charles | Comments are closed06/09/2010
In this issue
Only the best for Oprah
Foundation position available
Pay, performance and politics
Comings and Goings:
Peter Adamson: Only the best for Oprah
Oprah Winfrey, the world’s first self-made female billionaire, hires whoever she needs to do whatever she wants: chefs, trainers, hairdressers, couturiers and pop-psychologists. Now she needs a top-flight money-wrangler to set up a family office and has plucked Peter Adamson from his current job as chief investment officer for the $5 billion Eli Broad interests in Los Angeles.
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