Derek Hayamizu
Gestore di Portafoglio-Azioni presso The California Public Employees Retirement System
Profilo
Derek T.
Hayamizu is currently a Portfolio Manager at The California Public Employees Retirement System since 1998.
He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Southern California and his MBA at Santa Clara University.
Posizioni attive di Derek Hayamizu
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The California Public Employees Retirement System
The California Public Employees Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) is a state-owned pension fund management firm headquartered in Sacramento, California. Founded in 1932, the firm has long been at the forefront of shareholder activism in the US. CalPERS provides retirement and health benefit services to private individuals and employers, specifically active, inactive and retired employees of California state and local public agencies. They routinely put pressure on companies to achieve better corporate performance corporate governance. | Gestore di Portafoglio-Azioni | 01/09/1998 |
Formazione di Derek Hayamizu
University of Southern California | Undergraduate Degree |
Santa Clara University | Masters Business Admin |
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The California Public Employees Retirement System
The California Public Employees Retirement System Investment ManagersFinance The California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) is a state-owned pension fund management firm headquartered in Sacramento, California. Founded in 1932, the firm has long been at the forefront of shareholder activism in the US. CalPERS provides retirement and health benefit services to private individuals and employers, specifically active, inactive and retired employees of California state and local public agencies. They routinely put pressure on companies to achieve better corporate performance corporate governance. | Finance |
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