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Anne-Marie Fink Named to Global Top 50 Women in Investment Management List

Anne-Marie Fink, the State of Wisconsin Investment Board’s (SWIB) private markets and funds alpha managing director, has been named one of Institutional Investor’s Allocator Intel's 1st Annual Global Top 50 Women in Investment Management. The list is a celebration of 50 distinguished women from around the world nominated by their peers in recognition for gender advancement, driving the industry through diversity of thought, and serving as role models to other investment management professionals, regardless of gender.


“It is truly an honor to be included amongst this group of outstanding women,” Anne-Marie said. “I am extremely grateful to my SWIB colleagues, without whom I would not have received this commendation. Their hard work and expertise are also being honored.”


Allocator Intel’s mission is to foster a network of motivated and influential professionals who understand the unique positions and associated challenges of being a woman in the investment industry.


Anne-Marie joined SWIB in 2020. She has more than two decades of investment management experience, both in the public and private sectors. She has served as the chief investment officer for the employees’ Retirement System of Rhode Island for a large family office. She started her investment career at JPMorgan, where she spent more than 15 years as an equity and hedge fund analyst. Prior to joining SWIB, she was at State Street Global Advisors where she was the head of portfolio strategies for alternative investments. Anne-Marie earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University and an MBA from Columbia University Business School.


Click here for more information about the Allocator Intel’s 1st Annual Global Top 50 Women in Investment Management.

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