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Yisroel Markov

Yisroel Markov possesses extensive experience in investment reporting and tax compliance. Currently serving as Manager of Investment Reporting at PRIM Board since February 1998, Yisroel has successfully managed all aspects of reporting for Private Equity and Public Markets, contributing to a significant growth in assets under management from $27 billion to $49 billion and expanding the team size from 14 to 29. Prior to this role, Yisroel worked as a Federal Tax Developer at Block Financial, where programming for personal federal tax software in C++ was a key responsibility, and held the position of Tax Compliance Specialist at Ernst & Young, focusing on a diverse range of tax returns. Yisroel holds an MBA in Accounting from Boston University and a BA in Economics from Brandeis University.

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Massachusetts, United States

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Massachusetts Pension Reserves Investment Management

The Pension Reserves Investment Management (“PRIM”) Board manages the assets of the Pension Reserves Investment Trust (“PRIT”) Fund for public employee pension benefits on behalf of Massachusetts State Employees and Massachusetts Teachers’, as well as local participating retirement systems throughout the Commonwealth that elect to invest with PRIM. PRIM’s mission is to generate strong risk-adjusted investment returns that help the Commonwealth of Massachusetts meet its pension obligations and alleviate potential taxpayer burden. PRIM aims to be a leading investor of retirement funds through strong financial performance, a high degree of professionalism and transparency, and responsible resource management. PRIM’s highly experienced, professional investment staff seeks to maximize the return on investment with an acceptable level of risk by broadly diversifying the investment portfolio, capitalizing on economies of scale to achieve cost-effective operations, and providing access to high-quality, innovative investment strategies.


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