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Surprised no one else has posted about this yet. I was going to, but forgot. summary:
1) A couple months ago, someone at the Freep FOIA'd our great alma mater regarding oversight and management of our endowment.
2) They seemed to have uncovered some conflicts of interest, whereby rich alumni who also worked in the fund management business gave boatloads of money to our endowment, and in exchange were put in charge of managing even bigger boatloads of the endowment's principle, from which they reaped seven figure commussions.
3) recently... this new part is worse though, as it turns out the current head of our endowment fund, a guy named L. Erik Lundberg, steered management of $100MM in fund money to be managed by his former boss, William M. Stephens, who had been barred from fund management by the SEC for his role in a kickback scheme. (link)
oh, and they're raising tuition again.
it's more important to move that money from Pile A to Pile B so Lundberg and his buddies can charge fees to the endowment each time it's moved, instead of say... actually putting it to a practical use... or benefitting "people who don't matter" like students.
1) A couple months ago, someone at the Freep FOIA'd our great alma mater regarding oversight and management of our endowment.
2) They seemed to have uncovered some conflicts of interest, whereby rich alumni who also worked in the fund management business gave boatloads of money to our endowment, and in exchange were put in charge of managing even bigger boatloads of the endowment's principle, from which they reaped seven figure commussions.
3) recently... this new part is worse though, as it turns out the current head of our endowment fund, a guy named L. Erik Lundberg, steered management of $100MM in fund money to be managed by his former boss, William M. Stephens, who had been barred from fund management by the SEC for his role in a kickback scheme. (link)
oh, and they're raising tuition again.
it's more important to move that money from Pile A to Pile B so Lundberg and his buddies can charge fees to the endowment each time it's moved, instead of say... actually putting it to a practical use... or benefitting "people who don't matter" like students.
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