Profil
Ms. Rachel Lurie is an Analyst at Princeton University Investment Co.
She graduated summa cum laude from Princeton in 2018 with an A.B.
in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.
She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Ehemalige bekannte Positionen von Rachel Lurie
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Princeton University Investment Co.
Princeton University Investment Co. Investment ManagersFinance Princeton University Investment Co. (dba PRINCO) is the investment management arm of Princeton University, a private Ivy League research university headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. PRINCO was founded in 1987 and manages Princeton University’s Endowment through a global network of over 65 investment firms. The purpose of the Endowment is to provide steady support for the University’s current and future operating needs, while preserving real value for future generations. This mission requires an expected return that exceeds the sum of the annual rate of spending and University inflation. | Analyst-Equity | 01.06.2023 |
Ausbildung von Rachel Lurie
Princeton University | Undergraduate Degree |
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Princeton University Investment Co.
Princeton University Investment Co. Investment ManagersFinance Princeton University Investment Co. (dba PRINCO) is the investment management arm of Princeton University, a private Ivy League research university headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. PRINCO was founded in 1987 and manages Princeton University’s Endowment through a global network of over 65 investment firms. The purpose of the Endowment is to provide steady support for the University’s current and future operating needs, while preserving real value for future generations. This mission requires an expected return that exceeds the sum of the annual rate of spending and University inflation. | Finance |