Prudential Names Don Guo Group CIO
Guo joins the insurance giant from Catalina Holdings, where he was CIO of Asia and Europe.
Guo joins the insurance giant from Catalina Holdings, where he was CIO of Asia and Europe.
Appointment of CIO for Middle East, Africa and Europe, excluding Germany, rounds out six-member team.
Smith, a hedge fund and U.S. equity expert, has been a critical part of the University of Southern California’s endowment.
Wang leaves CalTech after nearly 13 years to take on newly created position at the health care nonprofit.
The $12.7 billion foundation is looking to replace Brian O’Neil, who is retiring at the end of the year.
Schurtz succeeds Mansco Perry III, who announced his retirement in December.
CIO Ronald Schmitz credits outperformance to diversification strategy and strong private markets.
She succeeds Liza Crisafi, who retired after 15 years at San Diego City Employees’ Retirement System.
The $22 billion pension fund also tapped Anthony Chiu as deputy CIO.
Hodel succeeds Elizabeth Burton for his second stint in the role.
Investment officer joins the consulting and investment firm from the University of Oklahoma Foundation.
He succeeds Michael Haddad to become the first permanent CIO of NYCRS since Alex Doñé left in December.
Norway’s central bank also makes adjustments to the Government Pension Fund Global’s investment exclusion list.