Profile
Michael Jay Jawor worked as a Portfolio Manager at Glenwood Capital Investments, LLC.
He then worked as the Chief Investment Officer at TIAA Kaspick LLC from 2018 to 2020.
Mr. Jawor holds an MBA from The University of Chicago, which he received in 1986.
He also holds an undergraduate degree from Loyola University of Chicago, which he received in 1981.
Former positions of Michael Jay Jawor
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TIAA Kaspick LLC
TIAA Kaspick LLC Investment ManagersFinance TIAA Kaspick LLC is a registered investment adviser headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm was founded in 1989 and formerly known as TIAA Endowment & Philanthropic Services LLC. They are a direct subsidiary of TIAA-CREF Redwood LLC, which is ultimately held by TIAA Board of Overseers. TIAA Kaspick provides investment management and/or gift administration services to charitable organizations that have been organized to serve the educational, charitable, healthcare, religious, environmental, or social services sectors. | Chief Investment Officer | 2020-07-31 |
Glenwood Capital Investments, LLC | Investment Committee Member | - |
Training of Michael Jay Jawor
The University of Chicago | Masters Business Admin |
Loyola University of Chicago | Undergraduate Degree |
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Glenwood Capital Investments, LLC | Finance |
TIAA Kaspick LLC
TIAA Kaspick LLC Investment ManagersFinance TIAA Kaspick LLC is a registered investment adviser headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. The firm was founded in 1989 and formerly known as TIAA Endowment & Philanthropic Services LLC. They are a direct subsidiary of TIAA-CREF Redwood LLC, which is ultimately held by TIAA Board of Overseers. TIAA Kaspick provides investment management and/or gift administration services to charitable organizations that have been organized to serve the educational, charitable, healthcare, religious, environmental, or social services sectors. | Finance |
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