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Ms. Sophie Helmers is a Senior Analyst at Princeton University Investment Co.
She served as Senior Commissioner for a junior Policy Task Force on Syria and is a recipient of the University’s Class of 1924 Award.
She graduated magna cum laude from Princeton with an A.B. in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.
Anciens postes connus de Sophie Helmers
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Princeton University Investment Co.
Princeton University Investment Co. Investment ManagersFinance PRINCO’s Endowment aims to achieve high returns over the long-term through an aggressive, equity-biased approach. A critically important element of the firm’s investment approach is their non-traditional asset allocation. They aim to balance the relative merits of equities versus fixed income, domestic versus foreign investments, and publicly-traded versus non-marketable assets. PRINCO diversifies into non-traditional asset categories for a number of reasons, the most important of which is that it seeks return premia, in both risk-adjusted and absolute terms. | Analyst-Equity | 01/04/2022 |
Formation de Sophie Helmers
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Princeton University
Princeton University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Princeton University Investment Co.
Princeton University Investment Co. Investment ManagersFinance PRINCO’s Endowment aims to achieve high returns over the long-term through an aggressive, equity-biased approach. A critically important element of the firm’s investment approach is their non-traditional asset allocation. They aim to balance the relative merits of equities versus fixed income, domestic versus foreign investments, and publicly-traded versus non-marketable assets. PRINCO diversifies into non-traditional asset categories for a number of reasons, the most important of which is that it seeks return premia, in both risk-adjusted and absolute terms. | Finance |
















