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American Museum of Natural History

The American Museum of Natural History was established in 1869. Sean M. Decatur serves as president. The endowment supports core operations without a disclosed...

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American Museum of Natural History

The American Museum of Natural History was established in 1869. Sean M. Decatur serves as president. The endowment supports core operations without a disclosed family wealth source. The endowment allocates to private equity and venture capital. Confirmed holdings include commitments to private equity and venture capital funds as well as biotech and life science investments. Geographic exposure centers on the United States with additional global fund commitments. The museum maintains direct ownership of its main campus, the Richard Gilder Center, the Rose Center for Earth and Space, and the Southwestern Research Station. The institution employs 1547 people. It operates the American Museum of Natural History Planetarium Authority and the Richard Gilder Graduate School. No operational events from the last 24 months appear in available records. The endowment structure separates investment management from the museum's scientific and educational mandate through dedicated vehicles including the Planetarium Authority.

General information

Firm type

Endowment / Foundation

Year founded

1869

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

New York

Corporate office

200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024, United States

Principals

Sean M. Decatur

President

Scott L. Bok

Chair of the Board of Trustees

Roger C. Altman

Honorary Trustee and Chairman of the Investment Committee

Sector focus

Diversified

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at American Museum of Natural History?

Roger C. Altman chairs the Investment Committee as Honorary Trustee. The endowment uses external advisors including Morgan Stanley Blue Rider Group.

Does American Museum of Natural History participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?

The endowment acts as a limited partner in private equity and venture capital funds. It also holds direct ownership of real assets including museum facilities.

What asset classes does the endowment target?

Allocations include private equity at 1.31 percent of assets. The portfolio also contains marketable alternatives and real assets with typical 10-14 year terms for private holdings.

How does the museum handle ESG considerations in investments?

All investment managers must account for environmental and climate change issues when reviewing current and new investments.

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