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NYSIF Hosts 14th Annual MWBE Investment Symposium

NYSIF hosted its 14th annual Minority- and Women-Owned Business Enterprises (MWBE) Investment Symposium on March 7, 2024. The event featured keynote speaker Kneeland Youngblood, Founding Partner, CEO, and Chairman of Pharos Capital Group. Speakers and panelists included Tina Byles Williams, Founder, CEO, CIO, Xponance and Tammy K. Jones, Co-Founder & CEO, Basis Investment Group, LLC, as well as Kweku Obed, Managing Director for Marquette Associates, and André Rice, President, Muller & Monroe Asset Management (M²).

Topics at the symposium included NYSIF’s MWBE Investment Program, women entrepreneurs in financial services, and the benefits and performance of MWBE led asset management.

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