March 11, 2021
CIOs to Speak on Survival of the Fittest, the K-Shaped Recovery, Private Equity, and Private Credit March 16 and 17
Register now to attend four not-to-miss panels.
The COVID-19 remote environment doesn’t mean you have to stop networking and learning from your peers. In fact, now you can invite your entire investment office to tune into panels where CIOs will be sharing their wisdom on everything from the survival of pension plans to the effects of wealth disparity, private equity, and private credit.
On March 16 at 2 p.m. EDT, top-performing CIOs in private credit and private equity
Molly Murphy of the Orange County Employees Retirement System (OCERS) and
SWIB’s Villa remembered for commitment to participants
David Villa
David Villa, executive director and chief investment officer of the $145 billion State of Wisconsin Investment Board, was hailed by peers and colleagues as a leader in portfolio management and for his commitment to ensuring a dignified retirement for public-sector employees.
Mr. Villa, 66, died Feb. 13. Further details about Mr. Villa s death were not immediately available, spokeswoman Vicki Hearing said.
Mr. Villa joined SWIB in 2006 as CIO and was appointed executive director in 2018. SWIB and the state of Wisconsin have lost a visionary leader and a devoted public servant, David Stein, chairman of SWIB s board of trustees, said in a news release. For 15 years, David worked tirelessly to build an organization committed to helping Wisconsin s public-sector employees to retire in dignity.
Feb 14, 2021
EAST LANSING, Mich. It s only fitting the final minutes of Sun Devil Hockey s Valentine s Day showdown with Michigan State had its fair share of flare, as ASU thought they had won, had it taken away, then re-won the game with sophomore defenseman Jacob Semik s game-winning goal with 40 seconds remaining.
The Sun Devils (6-13-2) came out ready to go, scoring just 13 seconds into the opening period. After Chris Grando scored with five minutes remaining for the 2-1 lead, ASU ran out the clock and appeared to hold on to the 2-1 victory as the final horn sounded. However, officials reviewed a shot from Michigan State, who was completing the final two minutes of regulation on the power-play, and ruled it went in with 1:06 remaining to tie the game at two.
Remembering those we ve lost to COVID-19 Share Updated: 9:17 AM CST Jan 18, 2021 Jocelyn Brumbaugh Share Updated: 9:17 AM CST Jan 18, 2021
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Show Transcript ONLY ON 5:00 TODAY WAS SUPPOSED TO BE THEIR PARENTS 56 WEDDING ANNIVERSARY INSTEAD OF PURCHASING GIFTS. THE COUPLE’S CHILDREN WERE PLANNING THEIR FUNERALS. I’M JESSICA SCHAMBACH. I’M EVAN ONSTOT. THE GANNON’S WERE FOUR MORE. THEY DIED TWO WEEKS APART FROM COVID-19 BECAUSE ABIGAIL OGLE JOINING US NOW IN A BE YOU SPOKE TO THE COUPLE’S FOUR CHILDREN. BEFORE YOU SEE THIS STORY GUYS, JUST LET ME TELL YOU IT’S TOUGH THE FAMILY SHARES VIDEO OF THEIR FINAL MOMENTS WITH THEIR MOTHER JUST VERY EMOTIONAL. THE GANNON’S KIDS TOLD ME ABOUT THEIR PARENTS. LOVE STORY. SHE WAS KOREAN HE AN AMERICAN SOLDIER TODAY. THE FAMILY SHOULD BE CELEBRATING 56 YEARS OF LOVE INSTEAD. THEY WERE TALKING TO ME ABOUT THEIR HEARTBREAKING JOURNEY AND WHAT THEY THINK NEEDS TO CHANGE WITHIN