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Trs Contracted Investment Managers As of February 2018 TRS CONTRACTED INVESTMENT MANAGERS AS OF FEBRUARY 2018 Global Public Equity (Global Income continued) Acadian Asset Management Oaktree Capital Management, LLC Adrian Lee & Partners Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC AQR Capital Management Pemberton Capital Advisors Arrowstreet Capital PGIM, Inc. Axiom International Investors Riverstone BNP Paribas Solar Capital Partners LLC Channing Capital Management, LLC Taplin, Canida & Habacht Dimensional Fund Advisors LP Taurus Funds Management Emerald Advisers, Inc. TCW Asset Management Company JP Morgan Asset Management Westwood Management Corporation Levin Capital Strategies, LP LSV Asset Management Real Estate/Real Assets Mondrian Investment Partners Limited AQR Capital Management, LLC Northern Trust Investments, NA Barings Real Estate Advisers LLC RhumbLine Advisers Beacon Capital Partners Robeco Boston Partners BlackRock Strategic Global Advisors, LLC Blackstone Real Estate Advisors T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. Bridgewater Associates, LP Wasatch Advisors Capri Capital Advisors, LLC CB Richard Ellis, Inc. Transition Managers Dyal Capital Fortress Investment Group Citigroup Global Markets, Inc. Gaw Capital Partners Loop Capital Heitman Real Estate Investment Management Macquarie Capital (USA) Inc. Hines Northern Trust Investments Inc. INVESCO Real Estate Penserra Transition Management LLC LaSalle Investment Management Lion Industrial Trust Global Income Lone Star Angelo, Gordon & Co. LPC Realty Advisors Apollo Global Management Madison International Realty Dolan McEniry Capital Management, LLC Niam DoubleLine Capital Pacific Investment Management Company, LLC Franklin Advisers, Inc. Principal Real Estate Investors Garcia Hamilton & Associates, LP Proterra Investment Partners, LP JPMorgan Funds Limited Rockpoint Group LCM Partners Sheridan Production Partners MacKay Shields, LLC Starwood Capital Group Monroe Capital The Carlyle Group Northern Shipping Walton Street Capital, LLC NXT Capital Management West Street Infrastructure Advisors Westbrook Group, LLC Private Equity (Private Equity continued) Advent International Shasta Ventures Altaris Capital Partners, LLC Silver Lake Partners, LP Apollo Global Management Siris Capital Group LLC Astorg Asset Management Sofinnova Venture Partners Baring Private Equity Asia StonePoint Capital Battery Ventures TA Associates Clearlake Capital Group TDR Capital Edgewater The Blackstone Group Energy Capital Partners The Carlyle Group Energy Investors Funds TrustBridge Partners EnerVest, Ltd. Union Grove Venture Partners EQT Partners VantagePoint Venture Partners Evercore Partners, Inc. Veritas Capital Fund Management, LLC Gamma, LP Veronis Suhler Stevenson GI Partners Vicente Capital Partners Granite Ventures, LLC Vista Equity Partners Green Equity Warburg Pincus Greenspring Associates HealthPoint, LLC Diversifying Strategies Hopewell Ventures Alphadyne Asset Management ICV Capital Partners, LLC Brevan Howard IllinoisVENTURES GP, LLC Bridgewater Associates, Inc. Illinois Asia Investors LP Carlson Capital LP Institutional Venture Partners Claren Road Asset Management JC Flowers Crabel JMI Equity Grosvenor Capital Management, LP Lightspeed Venture Partners ISAM Littlejohn & Co., LLC KeyQuant Longitude Capital Management Magnetar Financial Madison Dearborn Partners, LLC Man Solutions Ltd. Marlin Equity PDT Partners MBK Partners Penso Advisors Morgan Creek Partners Asia Robeco Transtrend New Enterprise Associates Standard Life Investments New Mountain Capital LLC Varadero Capital NGP Energy Capital Management Oaktree Capital Management, LLC Parthenon Capital Partners Pine Brook Road Partners, LLC Prism Capital Proterra Investment Partners, LP Providence Equity Partners RCP Advisors Rhône Partners Riverstone Holdings RRJ Capital Scale Venture Partners SCP Private Equity Partners, LP Emerging Manager Program Custodian/Master Trustee Global Public Equity Cash Manager State Street Bank & Trust Co. Ativo Capital Management Brown Capital Management, LLC Matarin Capital Management LLC Third Party Securities Lending Citibank, NA Fixed Income BASIS Management Group, LLC Investment Consultants Maranon Capital, LP Albourne America, LLC Ramirez Asset Management Courtland Partners Vista Equity Partners TorreyCove Capital Partners LLC RVK, Inc. Private Equity Grain Communications Co-Investment Advisors Great Point Partners Caledon Capital Management Inc. ICV Capital Partners ORG Portfolio Management LiveOak Venture Partners Real Asset Portfolio Management Maranon Capital, LP Stout Risius Ross, Inc. Palladium Equity Partners TorreyCove Capital Partners LLC StarVest Partners, LP Sunstone Partners Secondary Market Advisors CP Cogent Securities Real Estate/Real Assets Park Hill Group CityView UBS Securities Exeter Property Group Integrated Capital Oak Street Real Estate Capital .
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