Kerin K. McCauley
Kerin McCauley oversees strategic planning and operations. She also leads the Center’s efforts to support university investment offices in providing greater opportunities to asset management firms owned by women and people of color. Before coming to Stern, Kerin worked with the Faculty Administration team at Harvard Business School. Kerin holds an MBA from NYU Stern with specializations in Sustainable Business & Innovation and Law & Business. She received a BA with honors from College of the Holy Cross and a Design Certificate from Massachusetts College of Art.
Publications
Knight Diversity of Asset Managers Research Series: Higher Education 2024
A new paper by the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights, Knight Foundation, and Global Economics Group examines how or if 50 of the wealthiest U.S. colleges and universities invest their endowment funds with diverse-owned asset management firms.
A Decade Of Leading The Way On Business And Human Rights
This year our Center celebrates its tenth anniversary, which is the first of its kind at a top business school. This brochure gives an overview of what we’ve accomplished in the past ten years and how we are charting the way forward for ethical business.
Knight Diversity of Asset Managers Research Series: Higher Education, Interim Release
An interim study on the degree to which the endowments of the country’s wealthiest private and public colleges and universities are hiring asset management firms owned by women and racial or ethnic minorities