Forty Under Forty All Stars

Five alumni from the class of 2012 that made us look the smartest.

Five years ago—when the S&P 500 hovered about 40% below today and CIO was a mere toddler—we picked 40 promising young asset owners (mostly) under 40 to highlight as the next generation of investment greats. These five made us look the smartest.

Jagdeep Bachher: CIO, University of California Board of Regents

Jagdeep Baccher (40 Under 40 All Stars)“Bachher is aggressive—and we don’t just mean his ambitious move from AIMCO to California in 2014. Under Bachher, the $200 billion UC office strives to play in league with the Canadian and sovereign wealth greats. It’s on its way.”
  

Mark Baumgartner: CIO, Institute for Advanced Study

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Mark Baumgartner (40 Under 40 All Stars)“After leaving the Ford Foundation, where he was responsible for asset allocation and risk, he’s taken the Institute’s portfolio into 100% alts, with leverage—a ‘wild’ portfolio by some.”

Evalinde Eelens: Investment Manager, Mars Pension Fund

Evalinde Eelens (40 Under 40 All Stars)“Often seen at CIO events on either side of the Atlantic, Eelens’ career has taken her through roles at A&O, PGGM, and now Mars pensions, establishing herself as a well-respected investor.”

Ed Hetherington: Managing Director, Public Investments, University of North Carolina Management Company

Ed Hetherington (40 Under 40 All Stars)“Hetherington—perhaps more famous for his photography than his stellar track record at Brian Pellegrino’s UPS pension fund—made the much-desired jump to the endowment world in 2014.”   

Anders Hjælmsø Svennesen: CIO, Danica

Anders Svennesen (40 Under 40 All Stars)“Hired to turn Danica’s fortunes around after it had been rock bottom for three years, Svennesen just led his fund to the second-best returns in Denmark in Q1. And he’s only just begun.”

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