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    Cliff Asness

    Managing and Founding Principal at AQR Capital Management

    Cliff Asness is a prominent figure in the financial industry, serving as the Founder, Managing Principal, and Chief Investment Officer at AQR Capital Management.

    With a strong background in research, Cliff has authored numerous articles on financial topics that have been published in reputable journals such as The Journal of Portfolio Management, Financial Analysts Journal, The Journal of Finance, and The Journal of Financial Economics.

    His contributions to the field have been recognized with several prestigious awards, including multiple accolades from The Journal of Portfolio Management, the Graham and Dodd Award from the Financial Analysts Journal, and the Fama/DFA Prize for Capital Markets and Asset Pricing.

    In addition to his work at AQR Capital Management, Cliff Asness previously held the position of Managing Director and Director of Quantitative Research for the Asset Management Division at Goldman, Sachs & Co.

    Cliff is actively involved in various organizations and boards, including serving on the editorial board of The Journal of Portfolio Management, the board of the Q-Group, the board of the International Rescue Committee, the board of trustees of The National WWII Museum, the board of trustees at the New York Historical Society, and as an emeritus member of the advisory board of the Courant Institute of Mathematical Finance at NYU.

    He completed his education with high honors, earning a B.S. in economics from the Wharton School and a B.S. in engineering from the Moore School of Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania.

    Furthermore, Cliff holds an M.B.A. with high honors and a Ph.D. in finance from the University of Chicago, where he had the privilege of being a student and teaching assistant under the guidance of renowned economist Eugene Fama.

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    Greenwich, Connecticut, United States