When members of Dickinson College’s board of trustees realized the school’s endowment portfolio had become too elaborate to oversee during just four meetings a year, they knew it was time to hire a full-time chief investment officer.
When members of Dickinson College’s board of trustees realized the school’s endowment portfolio had become too elaborate to oversee during just four meetings a year, they knew it was time to hire a full-time chief investment officer.
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