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The 2016 Hedge Fund Rising Stars: Jenna Bussman-Wise

Bussman-Wise has played a central role in rebuilding the internal hedge fund portfolio at insurer AIG.

    Jenna
    Bussman-Wise
    AIG Investments

    The daughter of a dairy farmer, Jenna Bussman-Wise knew early on that she wanted to work in finance. Bussman-Wise went to high school and university in upstate New York, earning a BA in economics from Hamilton College in 2002. Her first job out of school was at Chubb, where she assessed hedge fund and private equity risk for the insurance company in New York. In 2005, Bussman-Wise, 36, moved to broker-dealer Channel Capital Group and spent the next two years performing due diligence on hedge funds.

    在她的下一个角色,作为一个研究分析师Adair Capital, a New York–based boutique fund-of-hedge-funds firm, she got her first taste of allocating to hedge fund managers. Bussman-Wise left Adair in 2009 to earn an MBA from New York University’s Stern School of Business, where she co-founded the Stern Hedge Fund Association along with fellow Hedge Fund Rising StarAgata Praczuk. Two years later, after a summer internship at Deutsche Bank, she landed a spot at the German firm’s New York offices as a member of the over-the-counter and listed derivatives sales group servicing institutional clients.

    In 2012, Bussman-Wise joined American International Group as a vice president, becoming a key member of the five-person investment team that rebuilt the insurance giant’s internal hedge fund portfolio. AIG’s investment arm, which narrowly survived the global financial crisis, had been spun out and rebranded as PineBridge Investments in 2010. With a value of $10.1 billion, the bailed-out insurer’s in-house hedge fund holdings represented roughly 3 percent of its total portfolio as of the first quarter of this year. In April, AIG announced plans to reallocate about half of the hedge fund portion and contribute some $2 billion to the firm’s $25 billion capital return goal. CIO Douglas Dachille joined in late 2015to oversee this effort.

    Bussman-Wise loves rugby, having played for her college team and for ten years with the New York Rugby Club, where she was also a director; though she’s hung up her cleats, she works as a referee. She serves on the board of the Ms. Foundation for Women, founded by a group of second-wave feminists including Gloria Steinem. Bussman-Wise also sits on the investment committee for the foundation, which has a $35 million endowment.

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    Hedge Fund Rising Stars of 2016

    Jessye Ball
    Millennium Mgmt
    Sarah Berner
    Aristeia Capital
    Jenna Bussman-Wise
    AIG Investments
    莫林常
    Point72 Asset Mgmt
    丹尼斯Chenfu
    Pershing
    Charles Dufresne Jr.
    Sciens Capital Mgmt
    会liam Freda
    Graticule Asset Mgmt Asia
    Samantha Greenberg
    Margate Capital
    Mark Gurevich
    Ropes & Gray
    Tal Gurion
    Mariner Glen Oaks
    Craig Huie
    University of California
    Yusef Kassim
    Blue Harbour Group
    Florian Kronawitter
    White Square Capital
    Vikram Kumar
    TT International
    Brandon Levin
    Jana Partners
    Jonathan Levin
    George Weiss Associates
    Brett Minarik
    Aksia
    Ian Monroe
    Etho Capital
    Jason Morrow
    Utah Retirement Systems
    Pierre-Adrien Nicolas
    Squarepoint Capital
    Jamie Pabst
    Green Owl Capital Mgmt
    Parag Pande
    Blackstone Group
    Agata Praczuk
    MetLife
    Max Saffian
    Fortress Investment Group
    Matt Satnick
    MSD Partners
    Eric Singer
    Viex Capital Advisors
    Katina Stefanova
    Marto Capital
    Reginald Tucker
    New York State Common Retirement Fund
    Michael Wang
    Cypress Funds
    Sean Wygovsky
    Polar Asset Mgmt Partners

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