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  • Thank you Bo Zenga, Tag Mendillo, Brad Boyer, Karen Lutz, and Gary Goldstein.

    Gladiator Dan Clark 2009

  • Thank you Bo Zenga, Tag Mendillo, Brad Boyer, Karen Lutz, and Gary Goldstein.

    Gladiator Dan Clark 2009

  • In a glassed-walled conference room overlooking downtown Boston, traders at Harvard Management Co., the subsidiary that invests the school's money, were fielding questions from their new boss, Jane Mendillo, about exotic financial instruments that were suddenly backfiring.

    How Harvard Faltered Financially 2009

  • In a glassed-walled conference room overlooking downtown Boston, traders at Harvard Management Co., the subsidiary that invests the school's money, were fielding questions from their new boss, Jane Mendillo, about exotic financial instruments that were suddenly backfiring.

    The Kept-Up Academic Librarian: 2009

  • Jodi Hilton for The Wall Street Journal Jane Mendillo, Harvard's endowment chief, will put more money under the purview of her own staff.

    Harvard Endowment Regroups 2009

  • Jane Mendillo spent her first year as Harvard University's endowment chief contending with the worst financial crisis in generations.

    Harvard Endowment Regroups 2009

  • Jane Mendillo took over management of the endowment.

    Harvard Endowment Cut Stock Holdings 2009

  • Hopeful signs for women: Our fifth annual ranking showcases women who have beat out men for top posts this year, including Lynn Laverty Elsenhans (No. 39), the new chief of Sunoco; Gail Kelly (No. 11), who heads Australian bank Westpac; and Jane Mendillo (No. 42), who was just named to run the $35 billion Harvard University endowment.

    The World's Most Powerful Women 2008

  • Hopeful signs for women: Our fifth annual ranking showcases women who have beat out men for top posts this year, including Lynn Laverty Elsenhans (No. 39), the new chief of Sunoco; Gail Kelly (No. 11), who heads Australian bank Westpac; and Jane Mendillo (No. 42), who was just named to run the $35 billion Harvard University endowment.

    The World's Most Powerful Women 2008

  • Facing one of the most difficult investment environments in generations, Harvard University this year handed over the reins of the nation's largest and perhaps most prestigious endowment to Jane Mendillo.

    The 50 Women to Watch 2008 2008

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