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Bryn Mawr College Endowment
The Bryn Mawr College Endowment traces to the 1885 founding of the college in Pennsylvania. Brooke Jones created the dedicated Investment Office in October...
Bryn Mawr College Endowment
The Bryn Mawr College Endowment traces to the 1885 founding of the college in Pennsylvania. Brooke Jones created the dedicated Investment Office in October 2020 to manage the portfolio independently. Returns support current operations and preserve capital for future students and faculty. The portfolio allocates 47 percent to private equity with additional exposure to venture capital, hedge funds, private credit, real estate, and natural resources. Confirmed limited-partner commitments include Vitruvian Partners, Flybridge Capital Partners, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Golub Capital Partners, The Riverside Company, and Commonfund Capital. Geographic reach covers North America and Europe through both direct co-investments and fund commitments. The endowment employs 201 people at the college. It maintains memberships in NACUBO, the Consortium on Financing Higher Education, and the Seven Sisters group. Service providers include Cambridge Associates as investment advisor, PwC and Grant Thornton as auditors, and BNY Mellon as custodian. Investment decisions rest with the in-house office under Jones, who also serves on external boards including MITIMCo and the Doris Duke Foundation. This setup creates direct oversight distinct from outsourced models common at peer endowments.
General information
Firm type
Endowment / Foundation
Year founded
1885
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Philadelphia
Corporate office
101 North Merion Ave., Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-2899, United States
Principals
Brooke Jones
Vice President and Chief Investment Officer
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Bryn Mawr College Endowment?
Brooke Jones serves as Vice President and Chief Investment Officer. She established the in-house Investment Office in 2020 and leads portfolio construction and manager selection.
Does Bryn Mawr College Endowment participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The endowment uses both fund commitments and direct co-investments. It holds limited-partner positions in multiple private equity and venture funds while maintaining some direct exposure.
What asset classes does the Bryn Mawr College Endowment target?
Allocations include private equity at 47 percent, venture capital, hedge funds, private credit, real estate, and natural resources. The mix supports long-term returns for the college.
Where does the Bryn Mawr College Endowment invest geographically?
The portfolio spans North America and Europe. Commitments appear in both regions through fund vehicles and co-investments.
How is the Bryn Mawr College Endowment related to the college itself?
The endowment operates as the primary financial engine for Bryn Mawr College. Its Investment Office reports to college leadership while maintaining separate day-to-day management.
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