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  1. There is no place like home for pension exec David Zellner

    David Zellner found his job as chief investment officer of the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits of the United Methodist Church in 1997 through a classified ad in Pensions & Investments.

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  2. Aurora Investment executives see changing market conditions as opportunity

    Market shifts might change the investment opportunities available, but Roxanne Martin and Scott Schweighauser at Aurora Investment hold to their process.

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  3. AMP's Dunne looks outward

    The CEO of AMP Capital Investors is expecting some good things from Asia and Europe but is being careful not to grow too quickly.

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  4. Consilium's Binder shifts focus to emerging markets

    Consilium Investment Management CIO Jonathan Binder shifts the firm's focus to emerging market small-cap long-only equities from a multistrategy hedge fund.

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  5. The SEC's enforcer speaks

    Bruce Karpati is excited about the good things he believes increased specialization in the asset management unit will bring.

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  6. Neel Kashkari is planning for the future

    Neel Kashkari came to public notice when former Treasurer Secretary Henry Paulson named him in October 2008 to head the Treasury's $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program. The sheer dollar amount of the program designed to help banks get rid of toxic loans raised the former Goldman Sachs ...

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  7. Brentwood's Barnum honed an investment strategy over 30 years - Pensions & Investments

    Since his early days in private equity, William Barnum has honed an investment strategy that has paid off handsomely for investors in Brentwood Associates' private equity funds.

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  8. Standard Life's Skeoch sees a vital need for the long-term view

    Keith Skeoch, the CEO of Standard Life Investments, has lived and breathed economics — which he describes as his profession by training — ever since his first job out of college with the U.K.'s Government Economic Service more than 30 years ago.

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  9. Investec's du Toit is a fan of simplicity and balance

    For Hendrik du Toit, life is about balance and simplicity, and it's working at Investec Asset Management, where institutional assets have doubled in 5 years.

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  10. J.P. Morgan's Falcon took an indirect path to asset management

    Michael Falcon became managing director and head of retirement, Americas, for J.P. Morgan Asset Management, New York, in January 2011, but his path to the job was anything but a straight line.

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  11. Shafir steered Credit Suisse through the crisis

    While big banks were shedding subsidiaries after the economic crisis, Robert Shafir was making sure Credit Suisse held tight.

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  12. ATP CIO Gade Jepsen gets early start with risk reduction

    Henrik Gade Jepsen, chief investment officer at the 579 billion Danish krone ($102 billion) ATP, Hilleroed, Denmark, and his team is bringing the concept of contrarian investing to a whole new level.

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  13. Gavin Rochussen is using entrepreneurial skills to build J O Hambro

    Gavin Rochussen, the CEO of J O Hambro Capital Management Ltd., is using his entrepreneurial skills to move the firm from a European specialist into a true global money manager.

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  14. Davies took his expertise in DC industry to Russell

    Boy Scout volunteer Richard A. Davies took his expertise in defined contribution industry to lead the business at Russell Investments.

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