Newsmakers
The $3 billion pension fund has chosen a new investment chief following Russ Niemie's exit.
Newsmakers
Five alumni from the class of 2012 that made us look the smartest.
Newsmakers
Kenneth Miranda will begin his post at the $6 billion endowment on July 1.
Newsmakers
Kristi Mitchem is to leave State Street after six years.
Manager Selection
The world’s biggest asset manager has pushed out Legal & General and State Street.
Newsmakers
Brad Woolworth is leaving the $5 billion pension fund after just a year as investment chief.
Asset Allocation
The Canadian fund has created a new infrastructure subsidiary while the US’ biggest pension is reorganizing its real assets investments.
Newsmakers
Mark Amiri left the health care organization in early April, CIO has learned.
Newsmakers
Exelon’s Neil Roache has been named CIO of the Johnson & Johnson Pension Trust.
Regulation
A report claims existing rules are sufficient to manage falling asset liquidity if combined with additional tools.
Risk
A State Street survey of sovereign wealth funds and public pensions finds technology and data capabilities lacking.
Newsmakers
CIO’s youngest reporter attempts to figure out what exactly multi-asset is—and if it’s any different from OCIO.
Newsmakers
Stephen McMillan is the third senior pension staffer to leave the £37 billion fund in less than 18 months.
Regulation
A proposed funding regime has been abandoned in favor of a reporting tool and scenario testing—but pension funds are still not happy.
Manager Selection
Firms including BlackRock, TIAA, and Bain Capital are making major changes to their businesses to meet evolving investor needs.