Who is NEPC’s Chief Financial Officer?
Matt joined NEPC in 2014 and brings over 25 years of financial operations, treasury, human resources and facilities management experience to NEPC. In his role as Chief Financial Officer, Matt is responsible for financial analysis and projections, cost identification and allocation, and revenue/expense analysis.
What is the role of the CIO at NEPC?
As CIO, Tim leads investment strategy development for NEPC including market assessment and outlook, communication of key themes and best ideas, as well as evaluation of investment strategies. Tim also works closely with a wide variety of clients to construct investment portfolios to meet their long-term objectives.
Who is NEPC’s Matt Roloff?
Prior to joining NEPC in 2011, Matt was a Senior Analyst at Wells Fargo & Company in their Alternative Strategies Group, Inc. (ASGI).
What does rich do at NEPC?
Prior to joining NEPC, Rich worked as a Financial Institution Examiner for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, where he performed specialized examinations of financial institutions, instructed assistant examiners at the FDIC’s national training center, and served as the Capital Markets Specialist at his field office.
Who is Scott at NEPC?
Prior to joining NEPC, Scott served as an analyst at Ashton Partners and Putnam Investments. Scott received his M.B.A. from Babson College and his B.S.B.A. in Management from Bucknell University. Scott became a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) designee in 2008.
When did Allan join NEPC?
Allan joined NEPC in 2000. In March 2008, Allan was recognized as Public Plan Consultant of the Year by Money Management Letter. In 2012, Allan was recognized by aiCIO as one of the top 25 of the World’s Most Influential Investment Consultants, ranking number 2.
Who is Kevin Leonard of NEPC?
Kevin M. Leonard Kevin joined NEPC in 2007 and his career in the financial services industry began in 1991 and the investment consulting industry in 1994. His consulting responsibilities and background include servicing public pension plans, Taft-Hartley pension funds, hospital, endowments, and foundations.