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This content is from: Corner Office Fifty Years Ago, Rusty Olson Began Investing Kodak’s Pension. Thanks to Tom Mucha, He’s Reaping the Rewards. Ray Dalio likens Olson’s investment style to that of Yale’s David Swensen. Now Olson is passing his knowledge on to Kodak’s current CIO. By Alicia McElhaney June 07, 2023