Russell Exec to Steer CIO Ship Once Again
The firm has tapped Peter Gunning, who had been CIO previously.
The firm has tapped Peter Gunning, who had been CIO previously.
Colin Ambrose aims to build out the $3.2 billion nonprofit Mother Cabrini’s investment division from scratch as its first CIO.
Michael Trotsky’s strong performance at the $71.8 billion pension fund bumps his annual pay to almost $500,000.
Facebook founder’s philanthropic organization lures Lee from Princeton Endowment.
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The organization wants a permanent chief to replace David Peden, who left two years ago.
Doug Brown will replace Boeing’s Andy Ward, who will remain on the board.
Peter Gunning, who once had the role, resumes it until a replacement is found.
The State of Wisconsin Investment Board, in giving him two jobs, fills the vacancy left by Rick Smirl’s departure.
Mark Steed will run the $9.8 billion pension system, replacing the newly retired Ryan Parham.
Marcus Frampton will take over from Russell Read, who departed the $64.9 billion sovereign wealth fund in July.
Ben Meng’s predecessors did not have deep investment roots, instead administrative and political experience were their calling.
Start date has not yet been determined.
Deal with Ben Meng is not done, however, as negotiations continue on total compensation.