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Ahmad Ali

Managing Director & Vice-president, Investments at The Board of Pensions

Ahmad Ali has extensive experience in finance and investments. Ahmad is currently serving as the Managing Director & Vice-President of Investments at The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church. In this role, they are responsible for managing a large investment portfolio. Prior to this, Ahmad worked as the Managing Director at Auldbrass Partners, a spin-out team from Citigroup. Ahmad also has experience in academia, having served as a Senior Lecturer of Finance at Cornell University. Ahmad has a strong background in private equity, having worked as the Director of Private Equity at Cornell University and as a Senior Associate in Leverage Finance & High Yield Groups at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

Ahmad Ali pursued their Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management. No specific start year or end year information is available for this educational experience.

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Philadelphia, United States

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The Board of Pensions

At the Board of Pensions, we cultivate health, wholeness, and financial well-being in pastors and employees of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and its affiliated organizations. Designated a Best Place to Work by Philadelphia Business Journal since 2018, we design and deliver benefits, assistance, education, and innovative programs to more than 63,000 people from our newly renovated offices in Center City Philadelphia. Our professional staff manage investments of more than $9 billion and oversee a fully funded pension plan, among other benefits, on behalf of our plan members. Our members work for PC(USA) congregations, colleges, retirement communities, and other PC(USA)-affiliated employers. Our work environment is innovative, collaborative, and caring. We invest in outstanding people of diverse talents and backgrounds and empower them to make a difference in others’ lives. At the Board of Pensions, we are planning for — and achieving — growth. Ultimately, everything we do is grounded in serving more, serving better, and serving the Church.


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