The university hired a director of investment services to provide analytical and technical support for its investment division from a mid-Atlantic public pension system.
The managing director of public investments at a Northeastern foundation recently left the position to join a nearby family investment office as a managing director.
The firm hired a director to focus on business development efforts for clients in the Midwest and a director to handle new business development, strategy and asset growth across all sub-advisory business channels.
The firm added a director to its investment team in August from a Western investment consulting firm, where they served as a consultant for nearly three years.
The fund was slated to receive recommendations to restructure its real estate portfolio and add extended equity managers to its portfolio at its board meeting last week.
The firm has named a head of distribution for its institutional outsourced cio practice, housed within subsidiary PFM Asset Management, to support its go-to-market strategy for consultant relations.
The foundation is searching for a managing director of public investments to lead investment strategy, portfolio construction, manager sourcing and due diligence for its public investments.
The tribe’s growth fund, which handles investments in energy, real estate and private equity, announced the launch of a new subsidiary to make majority and minority private equity investments in lower middle market companies.
The institution approved committing up to $20 million to an existing private equity manager with an additional co-investment with the firm at its investment committee meeting late last month.