Harvard Crimson: Harvard Management Company to Lay Off Half Its Staff
by charles | Comments are closed01/26/2017
1-26-17 Harvard Crimson: Harvard Management Company to Lay Off Half Its Staff
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2017/1/26/hmc-layoff-staff/
Read More »President & Chief Investment Officer: Large multi-asset manager, western U.S.
by charles | Comments are closed11/27/2016
President & Chief Investment Officer: large multi-asset manager, western U.S.
We seek a seasoned, take-charge executive to guide and grow a substantial investment management firm.
We want a leader with vision, ambition, and experience in managing a globally diversified endowment-style portfolio.
This is also an opportunity to achieve significant ownership participation in an established and profitable asset-management firm.
Compensation will be highly competitive.
Office: 415-391-3431
Read More »Ranji Nagaswami new CEO at Hirtle Callaghan
by charles | Comments are closed09/07/2016
Ranji Nagaswami new CEO at OCIO provider Hirtle Callaghan
Ms. Ranji Nagaswami joins Hirtle Callaghan as CEO. Ex advisor to Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, CIO AllianceBernstein, Co-head fixed income UBS, MBA Yale, BS Bombay University
Read More »A Total Enterprise Approach to Endowment Management
by charles | Comments are closed08/02/2016
We Love Our Ranch, but It’s Time to Say Adios
by charles | Comments are closed04/28/2015
Thirteen years ago my wife and I bought an 80-acre ranch in Carmelo, Uruguay in South America.
It’s out in the country, but only about 60 miles north of the great city of Buenos Aries in neighboring Argentina.
The old stone farmhouse was quaint and traditional (i.e., a little run-down) but we fell in love with it.
Then we replaced the front door. And then…well, by the time we had finished with construction six years later, we had ourselves a hacienda in the Spanish Mediterranean/Santa Barbara style, with a main house, guest house suites, caretaker’s house, and assorted other structures. We added a few horses, cows, chickens, dogs, cats and presto, our retirement ranch was complete.
It’s a great getaway because it’s summer down there when it’s winter in North America. The mild climate, safety and stability, and the friendly people all led us to buy in little Uruguay instead of one of its giant but turbulent neighbors: Brazil to the north, or Argentina to the south and west.
Uruguay is the safest country in South America. Property rights are secure for both citizens and foreigners; and the weather is pretty much the same as southern California, except that the rains are regular and there is plenty of water.
It’s a beautiful, peaceful place to relax when you really need to get away from it all, but it’s a long commute from California.
My search work, which I love, does not leave us as much time as we would like for the long trip down and back. It’s a much easier trip for someone living on the east coast to connect to Montevideo or Buenos Aries from New York or Miami.
So, we’ve reluctantly decided it’s time to sell.
The links below will take you to a lot of photographs of the house, grounds, and surrounding area which will give you a much better idea of what it’s like.
Please feel free to contact me directly if you have questions, or you can call our broker, Patrick Archer.
See: https://www.facebook.com/EstanciaTierraSanta
See: http://estanciatierrasanta.com/
Patrick Archer: patrick@investba.com
USA: 1.800.251.2720 URY: 598.98.822.048 Skype: patrickarcher
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