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Ms. Petra Nichols is Senior Associate at University of Pennsylvania.
She joined the Penn Office of Investments in 2016 and currently focuses on the absolute return investment program for the University’s endowment and pension plans.
She holds a BA from University of Pennsylvania.
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University of Pennsylvania (Investment)
University of Pennsylvania (Investment) Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Penn Office of Investments’ endowment is invested in the Associated Investments Fund (AIF), a pooled investment vehicle in which the many individual endowments and trusts hold units. The Office of Investments manages the AIF. A distinguished Investment Board, consisting of Penn alumni and University leadership, oversees the activities of the Office. They seek to share the University’s time horizon with their partners, providing them with stable, patient, and contrarian long-term capital. In both public and private markets, Penn Office of Investments views investments as the ownership of stakes in underlying businesses. They evaluate investments based upon the fundamental value created by the businesses over time, not by short-term performance relative to a benchmark. | Analyst-Equity | 2015-12-31 |
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University of Pennsylvania (Investment)
University of Pennsylvania (Investment) Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Penn Office of Investments’ endowment is invested in the Associated Investments Fund (AIF), a pooled investment vehicle in which the many individual endowments and trusts hold units. The Office of Investments manages the AIF. A distinguished Investment Board, consisting of Penn alumni and University leadership, oversees the activities of the Office. They seek to share the University’s time horizon with their partners, providing them with stable, patient, and contrarian long-term capital. In both public and private markets, Penn Office of Investments views investments as the ownership of stakes in underlying businesses. They evaluate investments based upon the fundamental value created by the businesses over time, not by short-term performance relative to a benchmark. | Miscellaneous |
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University of Pennsylvania Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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