Harvard endowment executive to resign
Marc Seidner, head of domestic fixed-income at the largest U.S. college endowment, will step down at the end of the month, source says.
BOSTON (Reuters) -- The head of domestic fixed income at Harvard University's endowment plans to leave at the end of the month, according to a Harvard official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the university doesn't discuss personnel matters.
Marc Seidner had headed domestic fixed-income operators at the country's largest college endowment since 2006. Harvard has warned of a likely 30% decline in the endowment this year.
Seidner's duties will be taken over by another endowment executive, Stephen Blythe, during a transition period, this person said. ![]()
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