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...index fell roughly 28 percent during the period addressed by Mendillo??€™s letter, while peer investment groups as measured by the Trust Universe Comparison Service saw a softer median loss of 18.2 percent...
...where she dabbled in writing for the Yale Daily News and earned a degree in English literature. But during her junior summer, she interned at the Yale Investment Office—an experience that she credits with piquing her interest in finance. Ralph Earle III ’79, Mendillo??€™s husband whom she met in graduate school, says at one point she weighed the possibility of working toward a Ph.D. in English literature. But after being lured into the world of finance, Mendillo chose to pursue an MBA at the Yale School of Management and worked...
...increase from only a few years earlier. When Meyer left Harvard in 2005 to start his own hedge fund—taking with him 30 employees, four top managers, and $500 million in start-up cash from HMC—the University had half its endowment under outside management. Mendillo??€”a 15-year veteran of HMC and the former manager of Wellesley College’s endowment—wrote that Harvard had no plans to change the current allocations, which had been in place before her tenure began in July. “The business model...
...Mendillo??€™s long history in endowment management—she has spent almost her entire career managing academic portfolios—may provide a measure of security to those concerned by the prospect of losing managers to higher salaries in the private sector...
...interview Thursday, Rothenberg lauded Mendillo??€™s performance at Wellesley and her years at HMC, but he did express concern about one line on her resume...