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...down interview at The Crimson, the new chief executive of the Harvard Management Company (HMC), Mohamed A. El-Erian, squelched speculation that the University would follow the path of peer institutions—including Yale—that hire outside firms to steer their endowments...
While most schools entrust their endowments to external portfolio managers, HMC has roughly 150 employees who invest much of the University’s money themselves...
This second case of divestment from a firm doing business in the Sudan also compels us to call on Harvard Management Company (HMC) to disclose all of its holdings in firms with significant commercial activities in the Sudan and with the Khartoum regime. While we still believe that HMC cannot feasibly operate with constant oversight of all its holdings, the Sudanese genocide is an exceptional circumstance that warrants extreme measures such as disclosure, and possibly divestment. It would be hypocritical of the University to hide its holdings on foreign stock exchanges of other oil companies doing business in the Sudan...
...left by Ann E. Berman’s impending departure at the end of this month and prolonging the search for a permanent replacement. The move means that the two top financial posts at the University—Berman’s job and the Harvard Management Company (HMC) presidency—will change hands within a two-month span. And since University officials have said that Mora will not hold the position over the long term, the move means that the finance post and Harvard’s presidency will be filled by interim appointees. Mora will temporarily vacate...
...Decisions regarding the use of financial tools such as energy futures would be undertaken by the central administration with advice from HMC,” wrote Berman...