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Harvard Management Company, which oversees the University's multi-billion dollar endowment, will lose Marc Seidner, a top fixed-income portfolio manager, at the end of the month, according to several media reports...
...reasons behind the departures of Seidner, HMC's managing director for domestic fixed income, and Michael Llodra, a member of the fixed-income investment team, are unclear. But the news comes four months after HMC announced it would lay off roughly 50 workers, or a quarter of its staff, to "re-balance and re-engineer the organization...
...chief Mohamed A. El-Erian seeks to “rebuild and reinvent” the company after former CEO Jack R. Meyer took over thirty people with him to form Convexity Capital Management. Last month Kathryn I. Murtagh joined the firm as chief compliance officer and Marc Seidner as vice president for domestic fixed income. El-Erian is still looking to fill senior executive positions in international fixed income and external management. HMC’s foray into foreign currency is a new direction for HMC, according to El-Erian. “A lot of what...
...story, page A1.] The fixed income post marks an effort to “rebuild” the company’s bond division, and the new compliance position appears to be part of Erian’s bid to “reinvent” HMC. Marc Seidner, director of active core strategies at Standish Mellon Asset Management, will join HMC as vice president for domestic fixed income. The move comes after the departure of top bond managers Maurice Samuels and David R. Mittelman to Convexity Capital Management LP, leaving a vacuum in HMC’s bond divison...
...There are familiar evocations of the crucified Jesus in this piquant Christmas tome (actually more a Good Friday book), but Klein lets her imagination roam wild through pictures of trapeze artists, surfboarders, plastic cutlery and body sculpture. The figure can reveal or conceal --or both, as in the David Seidner photo here. We can think of a few pious folks this book would make, well, cross. But it's sure to suit any lapsed Catholic or devout fetishist...