Rob Kozlowski
Reporter (P&I Daily)
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Rob Kozlowski is an online reporter primarily writing for P&I Daily, an e-mailed newsletter providing competitive intelligence and news of interest to investment management and retirement plan executives. He also is a general assignment reporter for the print issue as well as online. He joined P&I as an editorial assistant in July 2003. Before that, he worked in the communications practice at Watson Wyatt Worldwide's Chicago office and is the author of two non-fiction books. He has a BA from Columbia College Chicago.
Recent Stories by Rob Kozlowski
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Butler County, Pa., pension fund picks Vanguard for passive equities
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NVCA names new president, CEO
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Cincinnati Retirement System goes with Iridian for midcap value
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Nebraska commits $55 million to 2 private equity funds
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Wyoming Retirement System scouting for TIPS manager
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Coral Gables Retirement System taps Northern Trust for international equity
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Chrysler to freeze U.S. pension plans for salaried employees
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Maine PERS makes commitments to private equity, real estate
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Keeley Asset Management adds portfolio manager
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Pennsylvania Municipal Retirement System begins search for top executive
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PennPSERS commits $375 million to 3 alternatives funds
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Nashua Public Works Employees pension fund seeks investment managers
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Brentwood Police and Firefighters signs Asset Consulting Group as first consultant
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Tennessee Consolidated adds Credit Suisse for strategic lending
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Louisiana Teachers expected to search for active domestic large-cap firm
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Dania Beach issues RFPs for active domestic growth and active international portfolios
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Louisiana Sheriffs bring in Ashmore, Guggenheim
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Manchester, N.H., goes with Vanguard for S&P 500 index fund
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Lillywhite Award nominations now open
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Gainesville, Ga., seeking global custodian
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Massachusetts Water Resource Authority selects Segal as actuarial consultant
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St. Louis Public School plan enrolls Vista Equity Partners
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Investors searching high and low for yield
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Despite its problems, investors not abandoning fixed income
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Kansas City Police boosts real estate allocation, reduces bonds
