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BREAKDOWN OF DIVERSE-OWNED HEDGE FUND AUM OF $16.2 TRILLION TOTAL AUM

Substanially-diverse

$3.6 billion

Majority-diverse

$36.4 billion

Total $162 trillion

DIVERSITY

As noted in this study by Harvard Business School professor Josh Lerner, PhD and Bella Research Group and, as demonstrated in the chart shown, less than 1% of the $16.2 trillion in hedge fund assets are controlled by firms with diverse ownership.

Kaleidoscope Capital is proud to be a majority-owned diverse firm fostering an inclusive working environment and aspiring to effect change in the alternative asset management industry.  As a firm that focuses on harnessing the power of data to make better investment decisions, we understand that a more diverse workplace leads to a greater level of creativity and productivity, better investment decisions, and, ultimately, better performance for our clients.  

 

We are committed to building a firm that reflects the diversity of the world in which we live and work. Our goal is to create an environment where all employees feel that their ideas and perspectives are valued.

 

Our efforts to foster a diverse workplace take many forms and our recruiting efforts focus on historically underrepresented groups in finance.

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