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Christopher Ailman

Founder and Former CEO, Ailman Advisers

Christopher Ailman, who retired June 30, 2024, had been the chief investment officer of CalSTRS since October 2000. He led an investment staff of more than 200 and oversaw a portfolio valued at $340 billion as of April 30, 2024. He has more than 37 years of institutional investment experience. Ailman is recognized as one of the top CIOs both in the U.S. and globally. He has received numerous awards and recognitions: the Institute for Fiduciary Education’s CIO of the Year in 2000, the Richard Stoddard Award for service in the investment of public pensions in 2003, the Distinguished Service Award for Advancement of Latinos in Business from the New American Alliance in 2006, and Institutional Investor magazine’s Large Public Fund Manager of the Year Award in 2011. In 2017, Ailman received Institutional Investor magazine’s first Lifetime Achievement Award; and in 2018, he was named the top CIO in the world by Chief Investment Officer magazine. He is a regular guest on television and radio and is frequently quoted in major financial publications. Ailman has a Bachelor of Arts in business economics from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He received his certified financial planner designation from the University of Southern California. He is married with three daughters and is a committed Promise Keeper.

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Global Capital Markets Advisory Council Roundtable (Invite only)

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Rising Allocators (Invite only)

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Institutional Investors: Charting the Course

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