Event Profile

CAIA San Francisco & CFA San Francisco Annual Summer Networking Social

Date(s):
July 18, 2019
Note:
All times listed are in local time
Venue:
Homage Restaurant
88 Hardie Place
San Francisco, CA 94108 
Fee(s):
This event has a fee
Description:

CAIA San Francisco & CFA San Francisco Annual Summer Networking Social & Special Guest Speaker!

Please join CAIA San Francisco and CFA Society San Francisco for summer cocktails, delicious food, and vibrant discussion with Dr. Ashby Monk!
 
The event will be kicked off with a discussion & Q&A by a very special guest, Dr. Ashby Monk – Executive Director of the Stanford Global Projects Center and founder of Long Game Savings. Dr. Monk was named by CIO Magazine as “one of the most influential academics in the institutional investing world” and brings unique perspective little matched across the industry. Do not miss this event if you want to understand how Allocators should be preparing for the next wave of alternative investing.  
 
Ashby’s Q&A will lead directly into networking, cocktails, and horderves! Bring your business card along and we'll help connect you with other members. We welcome both local and visiting members and guests enjoying beautiful San Francisco. 

As there is a limited capacity for the event we ask that you please register as early as possible to reserve your spot.

Time and Date
Thursday, July 18, 2019

5:00 PM - 7:30 PM

Fees 
CAIA and CFA Members = $35
Non-Members = $45

Location
Homage
88 Hardie Pl
San Francisco, CA 94108

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Ashby Monk
Organization: Stanford Global Projects Center


Dr. Ashby Monk is the Executive and Research Director of the Stanford Global Projects Center. He has a strong track record of academic and industry publications. He was named by CIO Magazine as one of the most influential academics in the institutional investing world. His research and writing has been featured in The Economist, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Institutional Investor, Reuters, Forbes, and on National Public Radio among a variety of other media. His current research focus is on the design and governance of institutional investors, with particular specialization on pension and sovereign wealth funds. Outside of Stanford, he is the co-founder and Chairman of Long Game Savings. He received his Doctorate in Economic Geography at Oxford University and holds a Master's in International Economics from the Universite de Paris I - Pantheon Sorbonne and a Bachelor's in Economics from Princeton University.