Jason Klein is senior vice president and chief investment officer for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, which he joined in 2008 to create the Investments Office. As CIO, Klein oversees $9-billion-plus in long-term global investment assets and leads asset allocation, manager selection and risk-management efforts.
The MSK investments team has achieved peer-based recognitions for innovation, portfolio construction and investment achievement. An active member of the endowment and foundation investment community, Klein is a member of the investment committees of Oxford University and The College Board and a member of the Investment Advisory Group of The Council on Foreign Relations; he is a current member of the Global Capital Markets Advisory Council for The Milken Institute and a former member of the Institutional Investor Advisory Council for the Managed Funds Association and of the investment committee of Wesleyan University.
Klein is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Economic Club of New York. Previously, he was the chief investment officer for the Museum of Modern Art and a vice president and principal in the private equity division of Lehman Brothers. Klein earned an MBA from Wharton, a JD from the University of Pennsylvania Law School and a BA from Wesleyan University.