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Head of Harvard’s $57 billion endowment, plans to retire, WSJ reports

By Thomson Reuters May 16, 2026 | 2:55 AM

May 16 (Reuters) – The head of Harvard University’s nearly $57 billion endowment, N.P. Narvekar, has told its ​board that he plans to ‌retire, the Wall Street Journal reported late on Friday, citing sources.

The report said that Narvekar had not set a definitive ‌departure ​date but discussed the ⁠possibility of stepping ⁠down in late 2027.

Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Harvard Management Co, the university’s investment arm, ​did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular ⁠business hours.

Narvekar could ⁠not be immediately reached by ​Reuters, but the Journal report said ​he had declined to comment to ‌the newspaper.

Narvekar joined the university’s investment arm as its CEO in December 2016, according to its website. ⁠Prior to that, he was the CEO of Columbia University Investment Management Company.

Harvard University’s ⁠endowment is ‌the world’s largest among ⁠universities and it grew by ​nearly $4 ‌billion to $56.9 billion in ​fiscal 2025 ⁠on the back of strong investment returns even as the Trump administration cut the school’s research funding.

(Reporting by Mihika Sharma in Bengaluru, Editing by ​Louise Heavens)