Governance and Endowment Management
The Bucknell Investment Office continues to practice thoughtful fund management with guidance from the Board of Trustees' Investments Committee. Donors who give with the future in mind make an immediate, long-lasting impact that ensures the continuance of Bucknell's mission: to educate students for a lifetime of critical thinking and strong leadership characterized by continued intellectual exploration, creativity and imagination.
Bucknell Investment Committee
The Bucknell Investment Committee is a key component of the multilevel fiduciary approach employed to steward the endowment and operating investments of the University. The committee is a subset of the University's Board of Trustees, and meets regularly with the Investment Office and external advisers to confer on the state of the financial markets and strategic positioning of the University's investments. The Investment Committee is typically comprised of six to eight voting members with strong backgrounds in various areas of investment management, including real estate, global asset allocation, individual security analysis, equity portfolio management and private equity.
Endowment Management Model
Bucknell's Approach to Endowment Management
Bucknell has constructed an endowment management model that utilizes high-quality internal and external resources. These resources include our strategic adviser, Commonfund and other best-of-breed investment firms with specialty expertise. Within this structure, several internal and external groups bring investment ideas to the University.
Goals and Benefits
The goal is to provide the University's endowed funds with the resources necessary to earn attractive long-term returns that meet the objectives of the University. Bucknell represents a key relationship for Commonfund and their senior investment team works collaboratively with the Bucknell Investment Office and the Investment Committee in a joint effort to achieve our goals.
Commonfund
Founded in 1971, Commonfund is a pioneer in long-term portfolio investment for nonprofits and other institutions. Their mission is to enhance financial resources and improve investment management practices for their clients. As a nonprofit organization, Commonfund aligns its interests with Bucknell offering custom investment advice, services and a strong working relationship of support and dedication to meet Bucknell's unique needs.
Responsible Investing
At Bucknell, campus sustainability is an innovative means of value creation. Leadership actively and prudently engages in conversations focusing on investments in green strategies paired with disbursements to lessen Bucknell's environmental impact.
Since the University's initial renewable energy investment in 2008, the Investments Committee of the Board of Trustees and our investment team have actively integrated sustainable practices, dedicating considerable efforts to developing a comprehensive Responsible Investing Guidelines, which now plays a central role in our investment management process.
On campus, sustainability efforts are making a significant impact. Led by the President's Sustainability Council (PSC), the University established and implemented a 10-year sustainability plan in 2022. Four working groups have been established to review initiatives and make recommendations to the PSC, while the Office of Campus Sustainability and Bucknell Center for Sustainability & the Environment provide additional guidance.
On-campus Initiatives
- Campus boasts 16 LEED-certified buildings, including one platinum and six gold
- The Bucknell solar farm supplies 7.5 MW of power back to campus
- Bucknell Facilities executes targeted tree planting across campus, including in the established Bucknell Grove
- A biodigester diverts an average of 300 pounds of food waste from landfills
- Yearly sustainable move-out enables graduating students to donate gently-used items to local charities
- Various courses have been designated as ESG-focused in the Freeman College of Management
External Recognition
- The Princeton Review ranks the University among the Top 50 Green Colleges
- US News & World Report recognized Bucknell among 14 Environmentally Friendly Colleges
- Rated GOLD for the last two Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System cycles by the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
The Student Managed Investment Fund
Practical Experience
The Student Managed Investment Fund (SMIF) is a two-semester experiential course in which a select group of Bucknell University students manages approximately $3 million of Bucknell's endowment. This intensive capstone experience allows students to apply their knowledge of portfolio management, asset allocation, accounting, economics, business strategy and statistics.
Key Terms to Know
At the Bucknell Investment Office, we live and breathe terms like "intergenerational equity," "risk tolerance" and "endowment spend policy." For those who are less familiar, we put together this glossary of some important terms used in our office each day and throughout this report.
Contact Details
Investment Office
Location
333 Cooley Hall
Contact
Please submit all inquiries through the Investment Manager Form.