Scott Kalb
Scott Kalb is the former CIO of the KIC, Korea’s $200 bn sovereign wealth fund, where he presided over a three-fold increase in AUM during his four-year tenure (2009-2012). Currently, Mr. Kalb serves as Director of the Responsible Asset Allocator Initiative at the Fletcher School, rating the world's 300 largest asset owners on their responsible investment practices, and producing research to help them deploy capital responsibly and sustainably.
Mr. Kalb serves as CEO of KLTI Advisors, an organization that works with asset allocators around the world and consults for the World Bank/IFC on pension and capital markets development in countries such as Ethiopia, Georgia, Israel, Rwanda, and Vietnam. In addition, Mr. Kalb is Co-founder andChairman of Bright Feeds, a company that converts food waste into animal feed, saving millions of dollars for businesses while removing harmful carbon emissions. He also serves as Chairman of the Global Government Funds Roundtable, a leading community for sovereign wealth and public pension funds at Institutional Investor.
Mr. Kalb is on the Advisory Board of the Private Capital Research Institute, and the Center for Law Brain and Behavior. He earned an MA degree from Harvard University and a BA with Honors from Oberlin College.