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Carlos A.
Castro worked as the Director of Global Risk Control Strategies at Texas Permanent School Fund in investment management.
He earned an MBA from The University of Texas at Austin in 1993 and an undergraduate degree from the University of Puerto Rico.
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Texas Permanent School Fund (Investment Management)
![]() Texas Permanent School Fund (Investment Management) Financial ConglomeratesFinance Texas Permanent School Fund (Investment Management) (PSF-IM) is the sovereign wealth management arm of Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF), a sovereign wealth fund headquartered in Austin, Texas. The firm was created with an appropriation by the Legislature of 1854 expressly for the benefit of the public schools of Texas. The Texas Constitution of 1876 stipulated that certain lands and all proceeds from the sale of these lands should also constitute the PSF. Additional acts later gave more public domain land and rights to the PSF. | Portefeuillebeheerder-Aandelen | - |
Opleiding van Carlos Castro
University of Puerto Rico | Undergraduate Degree |
The University of Texas at Austin | Masters Business Admin |
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Texas Permanent School Fund (Investment Management)
![]() Texas Permanent School Fund (Investment Management) Financial ConglomeratesFinance Texas Permanent School Fund (Investment Management) (PSF-IM) is the sovereign wealth management arm of Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF), a sovereign wealth fund headquartered in Austin, Texas. The firm was created with an appropriation by the Legislature of 1854 expressly for the benefit of the public schools of Texas. The Texas Constitution of 1876 stipulated that certain lands and all proceeds from the sale of these lands should also constitute the PSF. Additional acts later gave more public domain land and rights to the PSF. | Finance |