5 Questions
5 Questions With Dallas Jewish Community Foundation President and CEO Megan Hyman

Megan Hyman joined the Dallas Jewish Community Foundation as president and ceo in September 2022, leading oversight of roughly $384 million in charitable assets across donor-advised funds, nonprofit agency accounts, endowments and scholarships. She took the time to answer 5 Questions with FIN News.

06.08.26
Small-Cap
Northeast Deferred Comp Plan Seeking Small-Cap Value Managers

The plan is seeking a firm to handle its $511.5 million domestic small-cap value equity option.

06.09.26
Consultant/OCIO/Discretionary
N. Dakota System Approves Investment Consultant RFP

The system expects to issue a general investment consultant RFP tomorrow.

06.09.26
People Moves
State Treasury CIO Lands At Family Office

The cio of a state treasurer’s office recently took on a senior v.p. and cio role at an East Coast family office.

06.09.26
People Moves
Allspring Expands Global Fixed-Income Research Team

The global asset management firm has expanded its Milwaukee-based global fixed-income research team with three appointments.

06.09.26
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People Moves
Callan Executive V.P., Research Director To Retire

The executive v.p. and director of research has been with Callan since 1989.

06.09.26
People Moves
Cliffwater Taps Real Estate Head

Sean Brenan has been appointed head of real estate and portfolio manager of the Cascade Real Assets Fund at Cliffwater.

06.09.26
In The News
University Endowments Are About to Strike It Big on the SpaceX IPO

SpaceX is among the most widely held investments across colleges and universities, endowment executives say, likely making the rocket company’s coming IPO one of the great windfalls for American endowments.

Wall Street Journal
Princeton spared from endowment tax, PRINCO executive says, saving hundreds of millions

Princeton will not have to pay any net investment income tax on returns from its $36.4 billion endowment, a University investment official said at a private event in January, after a recent expansion of its undergraduate financial aid program left the University below a 3,000 tuition-paying student threshold to qualify for taxation.

Daily Princetonian
Yale Endowment, Managing $44 Billion, Eyes Korean Stocks Amid 'Value-Up' Push

Officials from Yale University’s endowment, which manages over 65 trillion won ($44 billion) in assets, are set to visit Korea to discuss investments with domestic asset managers. As expectations for a re-rating of Korean equities grow on the back of the government’s corporate value-up initiative and expanding shareholder returns, even global university endowments are now scouting investment opportunities in the country.

Seoul Economic Daily
President’s Annual “State of the University” Letter 2026: From Growth to Focus

Princeton needs to transition from growth to focus because long-term rates of return are steadily declining across university endowments. This decline has been hard to see because returns have been volatile. In other words, returns have not been a steady 8 percent or 10 percent; instead, they have been all over the map.

Princeton University
RFP: Domestic Small-Cap Equity - Los Angeles Fire and Police Pensions
LAFPP seeks at least one new qualified active domestic small cap equity manager for its public
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