Donald Fehrs is currently serving as the Chief Investment Officer at Cornell University. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the management of the University's $3.3 Billion endowment.
Prior to his position at Cornell, Fehrs worked at Prudential Insurance in internal auditing and the treasury department. After completing an MBA and PhD, Fehrs taught finance at the University of Notre Dame. He eventually made the switch from working on faculty to working in the Office of Investments. He came to Cornell University in 1998.
Fehrs received an undergraduate degree in economics from Cornell University. He also hold an MBA and a PhD in Finance from Florida State University.
Many of the markets we deal with are so close to efficient that we do not think it makes sense to try to earn extraordinary profits there. So for example, in the large cap U.S. equity market, we use index funds. We think it is very unlikely when there are so many analysts covering the S&P 500 comp...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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