Jeannine G. Caruso has extensive experience in both endowment management and private equity. From 2014 to 2021, Jeannine was a senior partner at New Providence Asset Management, an OCIO, serving as the portfolio manager for foundation, endowment and family office clients and leading the firm's private equity and venture capital practice.
Jeannine G. Caruso has extensive experience in both endowment management and private equity. From 2014 to 2021, Jeannine was a senior partner at New Providence Asset Management, an OCIO, serving as the portfolio manager for foundation, endowment and family office clients and leading the firm's private equity and venture capital practice. Prior to this role, she served as the Chief Investment Officer for The Dyson Foundation. Prior to her work in endowment management, she worked for a middle market private equity firm participating in all facets of corporate buyouts while also serving on the Board of Directors for portfolio companies.
Rosalie J. Wolf is the Founding Partner of Botanica Capital Partners LLC. From 1994 to 2000, Rosalie was Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer of The Rockefeller Foundation, where she led the restructuring of the $3.8 billion endowment. She then joined a predecessor firm of Hall Capital, a large wealth management firm, as a partner and
Rosalie J. Wolf is the Founding Partner of Botanica Capital Partners LLC. From 1994 to 2000, Rosalie was Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer of The Rockefeller Foundation, where she led the restructuring of the $3.8 billion endowment. She then joined a predecessor firm of Hall Capital, a large wealth management firm, as a partner and member of its Investment Committee. She founded and built the firm's private equity fund of funds and ran its $1.5 billion private equity business. She established BCP in 2004. She earlier spent 25 years as a finance and operating executive in global corporations.
Michael Blake served from 1994 to 2016 as the Vice President of Finance for the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund in San Francisco. He was the chief financial officer for this private foundation and chief investment officer for its $450 million portfolio. During his tenure at the Haas, Jr. Fund, Michael was extremely active in the Foundati
Michael Blake served from 1994 to 2016 as the Vice President of Finance for the Evelyn and Walter Haas, Jr. Fund in San Francisco. He was the chief financial officer for this private foundation and chief investment officer for its $450 million portfolio. During his tenure at the Haas, Jr. Fund, Michael was extremely active in the Foundation Financial Officers Group (FFOG), a membership organization of CIOs and CFOs from the largest private foundations in the U.S. and Europe. He served as FFOG’s president for 3 years and as the editor of its monthly newsletter.
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