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Jennifer Curry

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Biography

Jennifer Curry formerly served as managing editor of the Enterprising Investor. Previously, she was the social media manager at the New York Society of Security Analysts (NYSSA). Prior to her work at NYSSA, Curry worked as the senior project editor for a nonfiction imprint at Barnes & Noble Publishing and as an assistant editor at the H.W. Wilson Company. She is the editor of several volumes in the Reference Shelf series, and her writing has appeared in Smithsonian, IndustryWeek, Barnes & Noble Review, and other publications. Curry holds a BS in journalism and a BA in anthropology from the University of Kansas, and an MA in anthropology from Hunter College, City University of New York.

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Top 10 Posts from 2015: The Buffett Bet, Oil Prices, and Accounting Errors

As the year draws to a close, it is illuminating to look back at the articles that most resonated with our readers in 2015. In many ways, the results encapsulate the macro and micro issues that investment professionals encountered throughout the year and that are likely to shape the industry in the weeks and month ahead. So what were the leading posts from 2015?

Closing the Gender Gap Can “Grow the Cake for All”

Gender is just the low-hanging fruit in an approach that promises to benefit society at large, says Halla Tomasdottir, founder and CEO of Sisters Capital.

Top Five Posts from September: Negative Interest Rates, Robo-Advisers

September highlights include a look at how negative interest rates are challenging traditional economic theory, and predictions about the potential winners and losers in the battle between humans and robo-advisers.

Five Battle-Tested Strategies for Success

Carla Harris explains how you can survive and thrive at work — without stifling your authentic self.

Pre-Conference Reading: Free Articles from the Editors of Institutional Investor Journals

In anticipation of the 68th CFA Institute Annual Conference, the editors at Institutional Investor Journals have made a selection of articles by some of our leading conference speakers available for free for a limited time.

Why Investors Lose the Blame Game

When an investment firm plays the blame game, the loser is performance. That is the key finding of a new study investigating the impact of culture on investment results.

Top Five Articles from August: Essential Steps in Portfolio Management

Highlights from this month include advice on how to become a successful fund manager and how to identify accounting irregularities.

Top Five Articles from July: Decisiveness and Designing Portfolios

Highlights from July include an article on the importance of decisiveness and an interview with Nobel laureate Robert Engle.

Top Five Articles from June: Intuition, Private Equity, and ESG

Top articles from this past month examined the role of intuition in investing, the role of private equity in your portfolio, and the role of ESG issues in fixed-income investing.

Top Five Articles from May: TED Talks, Creativity, and Utility Stocks

Highlights from the last month included Lauren Foster's favorite TED videos, Jason Voss's favorite insights from our annual conference, and some advice on how creativity can help you stand out as an investment manager.