Rehan Chaudhri is a Managing Director and Portfolio Manager. He joined Silvercrest in 2024, having previously served as the CIO and Portfolio Manager for Altan Asset Management’s Global Value Opportunity and International Equity strategies. Formerly, Mr. Chaudhri was a Portfolio Manager and Principal at Altrinsic Global Advisors, managing $14 billion of capital. Prior to Altrinsic, he was a Portfolio Manager for Lazard Asset Management on their $30 billion international fund. His previous investment experience includes roles at Brandywine Asset Management’s (Franklin Templeton Group) global and international funds as a Managing Director, as well as a telecommunications equity research analyst for Morgan Stanley. He began his career as a technology and strategy management consultant at Booz, Allen & Hamilton. Mr. Chaudhri is a fellow with the Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils based in Washington D.C. and has spoken at the United Nations and Davos on topics of emerging energy effects on enhancing developing economies. He graduated from McGill University in Montreal and received his M.B.A. from the Wharton School.

Speeches Given

SEPIP 2021

Join Rehan Chaudhri in the conversation with the Professors , With the university /OSTİM Teknik Üniversitesi /

Wharton Engagement 2022

Rehan Chaudhri. Join the conversation about the reports.

Population and Long term Socio Economic Trends and Opportunities

Population and Long term Socio-Economic Trends and Opportunities. Join the conversation with Mr. Rehan Chaudhri.

The presentation of Mr. Rehan Chaudhri, on the topic “Opportunities and Risks in Development in a Multipolar World” organized by our Department of Economics will be moderated by the Chair of the Department of Economics, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Bahar Erdal. All academics, administrative staff and students are invited to our seminar.

UN Live

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1. United Nadtions Web TV

Search Results for "Infopoverty" - XIX Infopoverty World Conference

2. Files

Files with docoments and projects

3. WEB ROUND TABLE

Covid and the world economy

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