Christopher Ailman
Chief Investment Officer at California State Teachers' Retirement System
Profile
Mr. Christopher J.
Ailman is a Chief Investment Officer at California State Teachers' Retirement System.
He joined CalSTRS in the fall of 2000 with over 37 years of institutional investment management experience.
As CIO, he leads a team of 117 investment staff in the following asset classes: Private Equity, Global Equity, Corporate Governance, Fixed Income, Real Estate, Operations, and Innovation and Risk.
He serves on several boards and advisory boards in the U.S.
and U.K.
He is a member of the International Corporate Governance Network, a U.K.
not-for-profit organization raising the standards of corporate governance worldwide.
He is the past chairman and currently serves on the board for the Pacific Pension Institute, an educational resource to institutional investors engaged in long-term investment in the Asia Pacific region.
He also serves as the co-chair of the Milken Global Capital Markets Committee from the Milken Institute.
He serves on the board of the Emory Center for Alternative Investments at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School.
He also represents institutional investors on the MSCI Barra Index Editorial Advisory Board and the EDHEC-Risk Institute.
He was previously employed as a Portfolio Manager by Washington State Investment Board.
Mr. Ailman has a Bachelor of Arts in business economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara.
He received his certified financial planner designation from the University of Southern California.
Christopher Ailman active positions
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California State Teachers' Retirement System
California State Teachers' Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) is a global financial services institution and state agency headquartered in West Sacramento, California. Founded in 1913, CalSTRS provides retirement, disability and survivor benefits to California’s public school educators and their families. | Chief Investment Officer | 2000-08-31 |
Former positions of Christopher Ailman
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Washington State Investment Board
Washington State Investment Board Investment ManagersFinance Washington State Investment Board (WSIB) is a state-owned pension fund manager headquartered in Olympia, Washington. Founded in 1981, WSIB manages investments for retirement plans which includes public employees, teachers, school employees, law enforcement officers, firefighters and judges. They also manage investments for several other important public funds that benefit Washington’s industrial insurance program, colleges and universities, and developmental disability programs. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 1999-12-30 |
Training of Christopher Ailman
University of California, Santa Barbara | Undergraduate Degree |
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California State Teachers' Retirement System
California State Teachers' Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS) is a global financial services institution and state agency headquartered in West Sacramento, California. Founded in 1913, CalSTRS provides retirement, disability and survivor benefits to California’s public school educators and their families. | Finance |
Washington State Investment Board
Washington State Investment Board Investment ManagersFinance Washington State Investment Board (WSIB) is a state-owned pension fund manager headquartered in Olympia, Washington. Founded in 1981, WSIB manages investments for retirement plans which includes public employees, teachers, school employees, law enforcement officers, firefighters and judges. They also manage investments for several other important public funds that benefit Washington’s industrial insurance program, colleges and universities, and developmental disability programs. | Finance |
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