The $3.7 billion fund has begun recruiting.
Anne Stausboll will leave the $275 billion pension on June 30 after seven years as its chief executive.
The $109 billion pension fund is looking to hire a new senior principal as it continues its expansion in the EMEA region.
Ex-Yale endowment investor Suzanne Streeter has joined Partners Capital as North American head of private equity.
New CEO Sung-Soo Eun wants to overhaul processes at Korea Investment Corporation to ensure it can compete on the world stage.
Meredith Jenkins will become Trinity Church Wall Street’s inaugural CIO effective March 4.
David Fallace will join his former boss Jay Willoughby to manage diversifying strategies at the E&F outsourcer.
The hospital is seeking a new investment officer to oversee its $5 billion in endowment and retirement assets.
Sherwood Dodge will oversee the entire private equity program as the sovereign fund continues to insource.
The world’s largest asset manager with $4.5 trillion in assets has made bold changes to its structure in a bid to maintain its industry position.
The $162 billion employees’ retirement system also promoted a new private markets chief from within its ranks.
The consulting and OCIO firm has a new president with deep ties to the organization: Pension practice architect David Druley.
Bjarne Graven Larsen was formerly CIO of Denmark’s ATP.
Denmark’s Industriens Pension has hired a replacement for Henrik Nøhr Poulsen.
CIO Ted Eliopoulos reports on the hard numbers emerging from his portfolio overhaul.