This content is from: Corner Office Smith College to Move Endowment Investment Function In House The college said outsourcing had made it an “outlier” among schools with similar asset levels. By Amanda Cantrell December 17, 2020
This content is from: Corner Office After Over 20 Years at Bowdoin, CIO Paula Volent Is Bowing Out The endowment grew to $1.8 billion in assets under management over the course of her tenure. By Alicia McElhaney February 12, 2021
This content is from: Corner Office Hercules Founder Quits as CEO, Hangs On to Board Seat Amid College Bribery Charges Manuel Henriquez has relinquished his roles as chief executive and chairman, but Hercules wants to keep him on its board — for now. By Christine Idzelis March 13, 2019
This content is from: Culture Henriquez, Hodge to Plead Guilty in College Bribery Case Court records show that the two former asset management executives will appear before a judge on Monday. By Alicia McElhaney October 18, 2019
This content is from: Culture Former Partner in Willkie Farr’s Private Equity Practice Sentenced to Prison Gordon Caplan was among the parents charged in the college admissions scandal. By Christine Idzelis October 03, 2019
This content is from: Corner Office Activist Hedge Funds Fight for Spots on Corporate Boards. Research Shows It Doesn’t Make a Difference. A study found “scant” evidence that activist directors boost operating performance or investment returns. By Amy Whyte February 02, 2021