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  2. David F. Swensen - Wikipedia

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    The Yale Model, sometimes known as the Endowment Model, was developed by Swensen and Takahashi and is described in Swensen's book Pioneering Portfolio Management. It consists broadly of dividing a portfolio into five or six roughly equal parts and investing each in a different asset class. Central in the Yale Model is broad diversification and ...

  3. Yale University endowment - Wikipedia

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    The Yale University endowment is the world's second-largest university endowment and has a reputation as one of the best-performing investment portfolios in American higher education. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The endowment was established at Yale University , then Yale College, in 1718 from an initial fund of £562 provided by Elihu Yale and has grown ...

  4. Dwight Hall Socially Responsible Investment Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Dwight Hall Socially Responsible Investment Fund at Yale ("DHSRI", "Dwight Hall Fund") is an undergraduate-run socially responsible investment fund in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Initially seeded with $50,000 from the Dwight Hall organization endowment, the fund is expected by the Dwight Hall Board of Directors and Trustees to grow to a ...

  5. Zhang Lei (investor) - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Lei took a class taught by David F. Swensen, who was the chief investment officer of the Yale Endowment. [2] Swensen became a mentor to Lei, leading to Lei interning at the Yale Endowment, his first position in finance. [2] During his studies, Lei interned at the Yale University Endowment.

  6. Commonfund - Wikipedia

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    Based in Connecticut, Commonfund is an American asset management firm founded in 1971 with a seed grant from the Ford Foundation.As a private nonprofit organization, the firm manages customized investment programs for endowments, foundations, public pension funds, and other mission-driven institutions. [1]

  7. Peter H. Ammon - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the endowment posted +14.4% return on investments, primarily driven by "equity markets and the university’s absolute-return portfolio." [ 4 ] In 2014, the endowment grew from $7.7 billion to $9.6 billion (an increase of $1.8 billion from a year earlier), generating a net return of +17.5%. [ 5 ]

  8. William N. Goetzmann - Wikipedia

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    Goetzmann is the son of Pulitzer and Parkman Prize-winning historian, William H. Goetzmann, and Mewes Mueller Goetzmann. He graduated from Yale College in 1978 with a degree in Art History and Archaeology, earned his MBA in 1986 from the Yale School of Management, and his Ph.D. from Yale University in Operations Research with a dissertation on topics in finance in 1990.

  9. Hillhouse Investment - Wikipedia

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    Hillhouse Investment is a global private equity firm with an East Asian heritage. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Hillhouse was founded by Lei Zhang in 2005 with initial seed capital from the Yale University endowment and invests across East Asia , Southeast Asia , North America , and Europe . [ 5 ]