Investure

In`ves´ture


n.1.Investiture; investment.
v. t.1.To clothe; to invest; to install.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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An investure ceremony and new Sooner Convocation will take place.
Are the often-customized products of a Goldman Sachs necessarily a better fit then the pooled vehicle favored by boutiques (of which, besides Yusko's Morgan Creek, there are many, including former Stanford endowment chief Eric Upin's Makena Capital, Alice Handy's Investure, and Hilda Ochoa's Strategic Investment Group)?
Today he is due to join St David's Day celebrations in Cardiff where he is holding an investure at Cardiff Castle.
Investure provides and outsourced investment office for a small group of colleges and foundations.