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Jay Winship
Founder and Managing Partner - Pacific Point Advisors | CFA, CPA
Jay Winship is a prominent figure in the finance and investment sectors, currently serving as a Board Member at C.H. Robinson Worldwide, Inc., having joined the board in February 2022. He is also the Founder, President, and Managing Member of Pacific Point Capital LLC, an asset management firm he established in 2016. Prior to this, Winship was a Principal and Senior Managing Director at Relational Investors LLC, a significant activist investment fund, where he contributed to investment strategy and management for over 25 years.135
Educational Background and Certifications
Winship holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance from the University of Arizona and an MBA from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He is also a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and has earned the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.134
Professional Experience
- C.H. Robinson: Independent Director since February 2022.
- Pacific Point Capital LLC: Founder and Managing Partner.
- Relational Investors LLC: Senior Managing Director and Investment Committee member.
- Bunge Limited: Currently serves on the board.
- Previous Directorships: He has held board positions at CoreLogic, Inc., Esterline Technologies Corporation, and various private companies. Additionally, he is on the Board of Advisors for the Corporate Governance Institute at San Diego State University Fowler College of Business.123
Contributions to C.H. Robinson
At C.H. Robinson, Winship chairs the newly formed Capital Allocation and Planning Committee, which focuses on assessing value creation opportunities and enhancing transparency for shareholders. His expertise in capital markets, corporate governance, and logistics is seen as beneficial for the company's strategic growth and shareholder value enhancement.145
Winship's extensive background in investment management positions him as a valuable asset to C.H. Robinson's board as it navigates the complexities of the logistics industry.

