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Smart Money Managers
The Duke Management Company (DUMAC), which
manages Duke's $7.5 billion in investments, including the endowment
and the employees' retirement plan, has a new head. In January,
Neil Triplett '93, M.B.A. '99, an investment manager who headed
the management operation's Hedged Strategies group for the past
six years, succeeded Thruston Morton as president and chief executive
officer.
As an investment manager for DUMAC, Triplett has managed Duke's
hedge fund portfolio and participated in the overall strategy development
for Duke's $6 billion long-term pool and $1 billion employees'
retirement plan.
He also led the latest review of Duke's investment policy. The
university's endowment grew to approximately $4.5 billion during
the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2006.
Before joining DUMAC, he served as banking officer for Wachovia
Bank from 1993 to 1996, when he was promoted to assistant vice
president.
Morton, who assumed leadership of DUMAC in September 2000 after
a twenty-two year career at J.P. Morgan and Company, strengthened
DUMAC's investment team and led its investment strategy over the
subsequent six years. He plans to start his own investment firm.
In fiscal 2006, DUMAC's investments earned a 20.2 percent return,
placing Duke third among the fifty largest college and university
endowments. Over the past ten years, Duke's returns of 16.3 percent
have ranked second in the nation in this group.
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