NYU’s chief investment officer, Kathleen Jacobs, stepped down after eight years in the position on Saturday, to pursue “another opportunity.” The university did not comment on when it would begin searching for a successor. Jacobs joined NYU in August 2015, and has since worked closely with Executive Vice President Martin Dorph as well as the.
After eight years at the helm, New York University chief investment officer Kathleen Jacobs is stepping down. On Friday, Jacobs confirmed that she’s leaving…