Profile
Mr. Rehman joined Athena in June 2008.
Mr. Rehman holds B.A. in Economics from Harvard University.
In college, he headed the investing of a student-run mutual fund as well as led finances for an internet start-up he co-founded.
He also has additional business course-work from MIT Sloan and the London School of Economics.
Former positions of Riad Rehman
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Fiduciary Trust International LLC
Fiduciary Trust International LLC Investment ManagersFinance FTI’s core investment strategy is based on the endowment model, which structures fully diversified portfolios that focus on strong and sustainable risk-adjusted returns over a long-term investment horizon. The firm considers two broad factors to create an investment strategy and portfolio: client-specific investment objectives and overall market research. They implement asset allocation strategies with the use of a mix of alpha and beta instruments, such as long and short structures (i.e., hedge funds), active long-only managers, and passive investment vehicles. | Analyst-Equity | 2010-05-30 |
Harvard University
Harvard University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Analyst-Equity | 2010-03-31 |
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Fiduciary Trust International LLC
Fiduciary Trust International LLC Investment ManagersFinance FTI’s core investment strategy is based on the endowment model, which structures fully diversified portfolios that focus on strong and sustainable risk-adjusted returns over a long-term investment horizon. The firm considers two broad factors to create an investment strategy and portfolio: client-specific investment objectives and overall market research. They implement asset allocation strategies with the use of a mix of alpha and beta instruments, such as long and short structures (i.e., hedge funds), active long-only managers, and passive investment vehicles. | Finance |
Harvard University
Harvard University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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