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Berkshire Hathaway Seeks Chief Investment Officer

Mar 5 2007

Anonymous

Berkshire Hathaway is looking for a new chief investment officer. No pressure: The job only entails replacing one of the most highly regarded investors of all time.

Yes, Warren Buffett says he's searching for an investor who is "genetically programmed to recognize and avoid serious risks, including those never before encountered." Writing in Berkshire Hathaway's annual report, Buffett warns, "Certain perils that lurk in investment strategies cannot be spotted by use of the models commonly employed today by financial institutions."

Buffett believes the ideal candidate will offer "independent thinking, emotional stability, and a keen understanding of both human and institutional behavior." And, age is a factor: Buffett would like to recruit someone who's younger than his 76 years, though he admits retaining an executive of high caliber he seeks might be a problem. "Being able to list Berkshire on a resume would materially enhance the marketability of an investment manager," he observes. "We will need, therefore, to be sure we can retain our choice, even though he or she could leave and make much more money elsewhere."

Buffett says he may hire several candidates as part of the selection process.

Berkshire Hathaway's portfolio today contains stocks worth more than $61 billion, $28 billion in fixed-income securities and cash of about $43 billion, says The Wall Street Journal.

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  • Where does one send a resume for the Chief Investment Officer position?

    Anonymous 05 Mar 2007

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  • Honesty compels me to admit I think Mr. Buffett is calling candidates he's interested in, or seeking to attract CIOs known as being at the top of their game. But, I suppose resumes can be sent to Berkshire Hathaway's corporate offices.

    Mark Feffer 05 Mar 2007

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  • Appears to be short term deflection of the critics asking for more defined succession plans by the Oracle....

    Kelly 07 Mar 2007

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  • There is probably no HR department at the HQ. He will need to hire people to review received resumes...

    Anonymous 07 Mar 2007

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