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Harvard University Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636 as Harvard College and named for its first benefactor, the Puritan clergyman John Harvard, it is the oldest institution of highe ...
endowment (valued at $53.2 billion ) is the largest academic endowment in the world. Its value increased by over 10 billion dollars in fiscal year 2021, ending in the largest sum in its history. Along with Harvard's pension assets, working capital, and non-cash gifts, it is managed by Harvard Management Company, Inc. (HMC), a Harvard-owned
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company.


Harvard Management Company

HMC employs financial professionals to manage the approximately 12,000 funds that constitute the endowment. The company directly manages about one third of the total endowment portfolio while working closely with the external companies that manage the rest. HMC is headed by a professional, who holds the titles of president and
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of the company. HMC is a
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non-profit entity and is so exempt from federal income taxation.


Past Management

Jack Meyer managed HMC from 1990 to September 30, 2005, beginning with an endowment worth $4.8 billion and ending with a value of $25.9 billion (including new contributions). During the last decade of his tenure, the endowment earned an annualized return of 15.9%. In part after compensation disagreements, a number of HMC managers including Meyer himself left to form their own investment management firms. ''Bloomberg'' in 2011 reviewed a group of the resultant firms— Adage Capital Management LP,
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LLC, Convexity Capital Management LP (Meyer's),
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LP and Regiment Capital Advisors LLC—which at that time between them managed $43 billion in assets. The university hired Mohamed El-Erian to succeed Meyer as HMC's next president and CEO. He came from the bond trading company
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and pledged to "rebuild and reinvent" the company. He announced his leaving September 12, 2007, to return to PIMCO after guiding the endowment to a one-year return of 23%.
Jane Mendillo Jane L. Mendillo is an American investor, endowment fund manager, and philanthropist. She was the president and chief executive officer of the Harvard Management Company, charged with managing Harvard University's endowment. She led the investme ...
was named the new head of HMC, effective July 1, 2008. She had been
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’s chief investment officer since 2002. Prior to that, she served as vice president for external management at HMC. A 1984 graduate of
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followed by an MBA from
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, Mendillo first joined HMC as an equities analyst in 1987. Her tenure was largely shaped by the
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, with a cash squeeze in University operation and endowment performance, a shrinkage of endowment asset value, and errant interest rate,
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and leveraged positions, according to a Feb. 2009 news report. Staff of HMC was trimmed 25%, or by about 50 people, in line with shrinkage of about $8 billion (about 22%). A source for the report said that some of the positions in the endowment which had to be liquidated were in
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s run by Meyer's Convexity Capital and
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's
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. Stephen Blyth became the CEO of HMC on January 1, 2015. Blyth joined the firm in 2006, and previously held roles as Head of Internal Management and Head of Public Markets, responsible for investments in public equity, credit and fixed income markets. An alumnus of Cambridge University and Harvard University, Blyth has also served as a Professor of the Practice of Statistics at Harvard University. Marc Seidner joined HMC as vice president for domestic
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in an effort to revamp the company's
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division in 2006. Mr. Seidner was previously the director of active core strategies at Standish Mellon Asset Management. ''
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'' reported on June 23, 2009, that Seidner was departing from the organization. On August 14, 2009 PIMCO announced that it had hired Seidner as an executive vice president and portfolio manager to manage a range of fixed-income portfolios.


Current Management

On September 30, 2016, N.P. Narvekar was appointed as CEO. In January 2017, Narvekar announced the company would be laying off about half of the 230-employee staff by outsourcing some positions and closing all its internally managed
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by the end of the 2017 fiscal year. In 2019, Narvekar was paid $9.3 million compensation.


Harken Energy

In 2002, Harvard Management Company was linked to George W. Bush's Harken Energy scandal. Specifically,
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, who would later found
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firm
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was the Harvard representative on the Harken Energy board when Harvard made a $30 million investment into the ill-fated oil company venture. At the time, employees were accused of improperly investing their own money into Harken but Harvard deemed those investments appropriate.


Investments in Romania

From 2004 to 2015 Harvard University acquired 33,600 hectares (83,000 acres) of Romanian forest land. In 2015 they abruptly sold their entire holding to a subsidiary of
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. These holdings have since faced significant legal challenge as many were acquired corruptly during Romania’s post-Communist restitution process.


Ending Investments in Fossil Fuels

In September 2021, after years of pressure from student and outside groups, Harvard announced that it will stop investments in fossil fuels. The university's public announcement cited "the need to decarbonize the economy and our responsibility as fiduciaries" in explaining its decision. Climate activists on campus had waged a multi-year campaign for full divestment, including bringing lawsuits, storming the field of the 2019 Harvard-Yale football game, organizing on-campus protests, and other strategies.


See also

*
List of colleges and universities in the United States by endowment Many institutions of higher education in the United States maintain financial endowments—sums of money that are invested in stocks, yielding returns that fund a portion of an institution's operational expenses and help ensure it survives in perp ...
*
List of wealthiest charitable foundations This is a list of wealthiest charitable foundations worldwide. It consists of the 45 largest charitable foundations, private foundations engaged in philanthropy, and other charitable organizations such as charitable trusts that have disclosed t ...


References


External links


Articles


"Harvard and Yale Report Losses in Endowments"
''The New York Times'', September 11, 2009. * Epstein, Edward Jay
"How Much Has Harvard Really Lost?"
''Huffington Post'', December 21, 2008.
"Harvard's Fund Returns 23%, Boosting Size to $34.9 Billion"
''The Wall Street Journal''. :''The Harvard Crimson'' * Mossavar-Rahmani, Cyrus M.
"Endowment Chief Speaks to Students"
May 4, 2006. Re: Mohamed A. El-Erian. * Ciarelli, Nicholas M.
"HMC Salaries Fall From Highs"
January 3, 2006. * Ciarelli, Nicholas M., and Alexander H. Greeley
"Top Bond Manager to Lead Endowment"
October 14, 2005. Re: Mohamed A. El-Erian. * "Endowment Reaches $25.9 Billion", no working link or date. * Zhu, Peter F.
"HMC Analyst Questions Dismissal"
March 31, 2009. Re: analyst Iris Mack's 2002 dismissal and settlement.


Further reading

:''The Harvard Crimson'' * Greeley, Alexander H.
"Ex-HMC Chief Opens $6B Fund"
February 7, 2006. Re: Jack R. Meyer * Mossavar-Rahmani, Cyrus M.
"Yale's Chief Investor Says HMC Overpays"
February 9, 2006. Re:
David Swensen David Frederick Swensen (January 26, 1954 – May 5, 2021) was an American investor, endowment fund manager, and philanthropist. He was the chief investment officer at Yale University from 1985 until his death in May 2021. Swensen was respons ...
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