Co-Founder, Matarin Capital Management, and Chair of the Investment Committee, David Rockefeller Fund
Bio
Nili Gilbert, CFA, CAIA is Co-Founder and Portfolio Manager of Matarin Capital, investing in the stock markets primarily on behalf of institutional investors. Matarin has been recognized with numerous awards as an investment performance leader, with its research cited in such publications as The Wall Street Journal and Barrons. Nili is a regular contributor on CNBC and Bloomberg television, as well.
Nili is Chairwoman of the Investment Committees of the David Rockefeller Fund and the Synergos Institute, and sits on the Advisory Council of The Ownership Project at Oxford Saïd Business School, as well as the Membership Committee of the Economic Club of New York. A life member of the Council on Foreign Relations, she previously served as Co-Chair of the Council on Foreign Relations’ Term Member Advisory Committee, and on its International Affairs Fellows Selection Committee.
Nili has been honored as a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, and is a member of the YGL Advisory Group. She has also been named on Bloomberg BusinessWeek’s list of 20 people who are “Ones to Watch” for 2019, honored as Entrepreneur of the Year by The National Association of Securities Professionals, by 100 Women in Hedge Funds as a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst Scholar, and with the Toigo Foundation’s Bridge to Business Award.
She received her BA from Harvard University, graduating magna cum laude in a Special Concentration in Economics and Social Studies, and her MBA from Columbia Business School, where she was a Toigo Fellow.
Prior to founding Matarin, Nili was Senior Director and Senior Research Analyst at Invesco, working in both New York City and Frankfurt, Germany, with responsibility for development of the firm’s global multi-asset models. She speaks, reads, and writes both German and French with great proficiency.