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Paul Chai Cfa, Caia

Associate VP Of Investments & Chief Investment Officer at Kansas State University Foundation

Paul Chai, CFA, CAIA is currently the Associate VP of Investments & Chief Investment Officer at Kansas State University Foundation. Prior to this role, Paul held positions such as Director of Investments at Kansas State University Foundation, Senior Vice President at Grandway Asset Management, and Business Process Integration Consultant at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. Paul also has experience as a Structural Engineer at Pratt & Whitney Company. Paul holds an MBA in Finance, Operations, and MIS from Carnegie Mellon University - Tepper School of Business, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Manhattan, United States

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Kansas State University Foundation

The KSU Foundation is K-State's strategic partner for philanthropy. We inspire and guide philanthropy toward university priorities to boldly advance K-State. Foundation staff members work in close partnership with university administrators, deans and faculty to secure charitable contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations to support identified priorities for the university and K-State 2025. Gifts received through the foundation fund undergraduate and graduate student scholarships, establish faculty chairs and professorships, provide college and departmental support, and enhance the campus infrastructure. After the money is raised, it must be prudently managed. This function is managed by foundation staff members who work under the guidance of an advisory committee of trustees. Note: The Kansas State University Foundation was established in 1944 and is a separate, independent entity chartered by the state of Kansas as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit education corporation. Gifts made to support K-State through the KSU Foundation are used according to the donor’s wishes and may not be reallocated by the state. Gifts to the foundation are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.


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