Nonprofit Investment Management

Balancing Short and Long Term Objectives

 

Watch this video and hear from three of Bank of America’s leading investment professionals. During the moderated panel they explore:

  • Asset allocation considerations for nonprofits’ investment portfolios, including equities, fixed income and alternative strategies
  • Addressing funding obligations in the short term and opportunities for portfolio growth over the medium term
  • Strategies to deal with higher inflation and interest rates over different time horizons
  • The role of investment committees, governance and investment policy statements 

 

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Host/Moderator:

William Jarvis

Philanthropic Executive
Bank of America Private Bank

Panelists:

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Matthew Diczok

Head of CIO Fixed Income Strategy
Chief Investment Office
Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank

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Marci McGregor

Head of CIO Portfolio Strategy
Chief Investment Office
Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank

Matthew Diczok Headshot

Matthew Diczok

Head of CIO Fixed Income Strategy
Chief Investment Office
Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank


 

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Marci McGregor

Head of CIO Portfolio Strategy
Chief Investment Office
Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank


 

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Rolando Castellanos

Senior Portfolio Management Team Lead
Chief Investment Office
Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank


 

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