March 23, 2007
2 Texas Money Managers Take Private-Sector Jobs; Ohio Regents Pick a Chancellor
GOING PRIVATE: Bob L. Boldt left the University of Texas Investment Management Company, or Utimco, in September without disclosing his plans, other than to say that he was leaving his position as president and chief investment officer to head to the private sector.
For most successful higher-education money managers — especially those at institutions with large endowments — such announcements usually mean that a manager is leaving the public spotlight for a
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