Profile
Ridhima Ahuja worked as an Investment Analyst at The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation.
She completed her undergraduate degree from Stephen M.
Ross School of Business in 2011.
Former positions of Ridhima Ahuja
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The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation
The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Hewlett Foundation aims to maintain or grow their asset size and spending power in inflation-adjusted terms with risk at a level appropriate to their program objectives. They diversify their investments among various financial instruments and asset categories and use multiple investment strategies. As a general practice, except for their holdings in Hewlett-Packard and Agilent stock, all financial assets of the foundation are managed by external investment management firms. Some assets are invested with limited partnerships that invest in the securities of companies that may not be immediately liquid, such as venture capital and buyout firms, and in real estate equity limited partnerships that have investments in various types of properties. | Analyst-Equity | - |
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The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation
The William & Flora Hewlett Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Hewlett Foundation aims to maintain or grow their asset size and spending power in inflation-adjusted terms with risk at a level appropriate to their program objectives. They diversify their investments among various financial instruments and asset categories and use multiple investment strategies. As a general practice, except for their holdings in Hewlett-Packard and Agilent stock, all financial assets of the foundation are managed by external investment management firms. Some assets are invested with limited partnerships that invest in the securities of companies that may not be immediately liquid, such as venture capital and buyout firms, and in real estate equity limited partnerships that have investments in various types of properties. | Miscellaneous |
Stephen M. Ross School of Business
Stephen M. Ross School of Business Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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