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Boston Foundation's $1.2 Billion CIO Steps Down, Search Opens for Successor

The departure marks the second CIO transition in three years for one of New England's oldest community foundations.

Published April 25, 2026 Source Pensions & Investments From the chopped neck
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PAPPY 23 · April 25, 2026

Boston Foundation's $1.2 Billion CIO Steps Down, Search Opens for Successor

The departure marks the second CIO transition in three years for one of New England's oldest community foundations.

The Boston Foundation confirmed that its chief investment officer will step down from the $1.2 billion endowment, triggering an immediate search for new leadership. The foundation disclosed the move through a brief announcement, declining to specify an exit date or provide detail on the circumstances surrounding the departure.

The timing arrives as the foundation manages assets across a portfolio structure built on public equities, private credit, and real estate — a mix that has required consistent rebalancing through 2023 and 2024 as rates climbed and venture marks compressed. The endowment reported a 6.8% return for fiscal year 2023, trailing peers with similar asset allocations but outperforming regional community foundations with heavier public equity tilts. The foundation's investment committee has not disclosed whether the CIO transition relates to performance, strategic disagreements, or personal circumstances.

The search matters because Boston Foundation sits at the center of New England philanthropic capital flows, distributing roughly $150 million annually in grants while serving as a bellwether for regional endowment strategy. Community foundations of this scale typically anchor local venture ecosystems, co-invest with university endowments, and maintain relationships with Boston-based fund managers who depend on stable, long-duration capital. A leadership shift here ripples outward to allocation decisions at smaller Massachusetts nonprofits that model their portfolios on the foundation's approach.

The replacement will inherit a portfolio that has quietly shifted toward alternatives over the past 18 months, increasing private credit exposure to capture floating-rate yields while reducing public equity weight. This repositioning reflects broader endowment trends but also creates handoff risk: the incoming CIO must either validate the strategy or spend the first year unwinding positions, a process that burns time and credibility with the investment committee. The foundation's board has not indicated whether it will prioritize internal continuity or pursue an external hire with experience managing community foundation assets.

Allocators should track the search process for signals on Boston Foundation's next strategic phase. If the board selects a candidate with deep private markets experience, expect further alternatives expansion and potential co-investment deals with local university endowments by late 2025. A hire from the public pension world would likely mean a governance overhaul and renewed focus on cost structure. The foundation's next quarterly filing, expected in March, will show whether interim leadership has paused new commitments or continued executing the existing pipeline.

The move arrives as community foundations nationwide face pressure to professionalize investment operations while maintaining donor relationships and grant-making capacity. Boston Foundation's next CIO will operate with the sector watching.

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Boston Foundation's CIO exit opens a **$1.2 billion** seat as the endowment navigates alternatives expansion and regional influence.
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