BOSTON (Reuters) - Jane Mendillo, the first woman to run Harvard University's investment arm, will leave at the end of 2014 after guiding the Ivy League school's $32.7 billion endowment through the ...
The chief executive of Harvard University’s endowment, Jane Mendillo, will step down at the end of 2014, capping six years in which she steadied the world’s largest university investment fund after it ...
Jane Mendillo, who has run Harvard University’s $33 billion endowment for six years, has announced that she will be leaving the position by the end of the year. Her run at Harvard has been tumultuous ...
A year after being hired as president and CEO of the Harvard Management Company, Jane L. Mendillo received a present from her staff: the jaws of life. In that one year, Mendillo had managed to salvage ...
Speaking at a recruiting event for the Harvard Management Company on Monday, HMC President and CEO Jane L. Mendillo said she recently has been “more conscious about trying to recruit” Harvard students ...
There's an old saying on Wall Street about insider buying: there are many possible reasons to sell a stock, but only one reason to buy. Back on August 2, Lazard's Director, Jane L. Mendillo, invested ...
After a lengthy search, Harvard has picked Jane Mendillo to run its endowment, the largest university foundation in the U.S., at $35 billion. Mendillo, 49, will become the new president and chief ...