Robert Shaw

Robert Shaw

Gestor de Cartera-Acciones en San Francisco Employees Retirement System .

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Robert Shaw is currently the Managing Director of Public Markets at San Francisco Employees Retirement System since 2008.
Prior to this, he worked as an Investment Consultant at Callan LLC in 2008, Vice President of Portfolio Group at Vining Sparks IBG LLC in 1997, Manager of Corporate Finance at Deloitte & Touche LLP in 1999, Senior Consultant of Tax & Audit Services at Pricewaterhouse LLP in 1989, Vice President of Fixed Income Strategy at Interstate in 1996, and Principal at California State Automobile Association.
He also served as an Investment Advisory Council Member at Alaska Retirement Management Board.
Mr. Shaw received his undergraduate degree from Seattle University in 1984 and his MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

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Gestor de Cartera-Acciones 01/09/2008
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Corporate Officer/Principal 30/08/2008
Corporate Officer/Principal 30/09/1999
Corporate Officer/Principal 31/12/1997
Interstate/Johnson Lane Corp. Corporate Officer/Principal 31/12/1996
Pricewaterhouse LLP Corporate Officer/Principal 30/06/1989
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Seattle University Undergraduate Degree
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Masters Business Admin

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