This content is from: Portfolio Want to Succeed Like Swensen? Don’t Copy His Yale Model. Instead, researchers suggest that allocators customize the approach for their institution and focus on a “personal identity.” By Alicia McElhaney January 18, 2023
This content is from: Culture Yale University Creates the Swensen Asset Management Institute The institute will support faculty research and students, host conferences, and gather experts to the New Haven campus. By Michael Thrasher April 04, 2023
This content is from: Corner Office Princeton’s Andrew Golden to Retire After Nearly 30 Years The long-time president of the investment management company will depart in June 2024. By Alicia McElhaney April 14, 2023
This content is from: Culture Fun with Fund Models When it comes to models of institutional investment, there are a few ‘brand names’ that quickly come to mind. Yale, Canada, Dutch...and now Norway. Get ready for the 'Anti-Yale Model'... By Ashby Monk February 13, 2012
This content is from: Corner Office The Devil and Harvard The tale of endowment losses suffered by U.S. colleges and universities provides no shortage of lux and veritas. By William H. Inman November 09, 2009
This content is from: Premium How David Swensen Influenced Hilton's New CIOs The gospel according to the originator of the Yale model extends to a new generation of nonprofit CIOs. Among them are Yatin Patel and Michael Buchman, co-CIOs of the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. By Leanna Orr March 20, 2017