News from March 2024

Stanford Celebrates 13 Women’s History Makers

Stanford University has a rich history of female trailblazers who have made significant contributions in various fields. From astronauts to mathematicians, the legacy of these remarkable women continues to inspire generations. In the realm of space exploration, Stanford alumnae have left an indelible mark. Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, Mae Jemison, the first Black woman in space, and Ellen Ochoa, the first Hispanic woman in space, all have Stanford connections. Reflecting on her journey, Ochoa shared, "I had to speak up about what I thought I was capable...

Boston Fed President Discusses Economic Outlook and Workforce Challenges During New Hampshire Visit

Federal Reserve Bank of Boston President Susan M. Collins recently visited various locations in New Hampshire to share her economic outlook and engage with local leaders. During her visit to Dartmouth College, Collins discussed economic disparities and the importance of inclusivity in local economies. She emphasized the need for collaborative efforts across different sectors to provide opportunities for all individuals. Collins highlighted the significance of understanding diverse experiences and achieving an inclusive economy to address challenges effectively.Collins...

Morgan Stanley Launches Private Markets Transaction Desk

Jed Finn, Head of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, emphasized the growing importance of alternative investments like private market shares, stating, “Alternative investments like private market shares are only growing in importance as investors seek deeper portfolio diversification.”Michael Gaviser, Head of Private Markets at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, expressed the company's commitment to working with clients to create lasting value in the private markets, saying, “As a larger percentage of capital formation and economic growth is occurring in the private...