Hunter Lewis


Hunter Lewis is the co-founder of Cambridge Associates LLC, a global investment firm, and author of books in the fields of economics and moral philosophy.

Early life

Lewis was born in Dayton, Ohio, USA, in 1947 and graduated from Groton School and Harvard University.

Investment career

After working at the Boston Company, then one of the largest investment managers, where he became a vice president in 1972, Lewis in 1973 co-founded and served as co-chief executive and then chief executive of Cambridge Associates LLC, an investment advisor to American research universities and colleges representing over three-quarters of U.S. higher education endowment assets, other non-profits, international organizations, and families, with offices in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Lewis was a co-inventor of what became known as the American University style of institutional investing, which gave American university endowment funds the highest investment returns in the world among institutional investors, and which became widely emulated.
Lewis retired from Cambridge Associates in 2018 and founded Hunter Lewis LLC, another investment advisory firm.
During his investment career, Lewis also served as the treasurer of the World Wild Life Fund.

Publications

Hunter Lewis has written a number of books on economics, and has written articles published by Barron's, The Wall Street Journal and others.
Books on economics include:Economics in Three Lessons & One Hundred Economic Laws Crony Capitalism in America: 2008-2012 Where Keynes Went Wrong: And Why World Governments Keep Creating Inflation, Bubbles, and Busts Are the Rich Necessary?: Great Economic Arguments and How They Reflect Our Personal Values The Real World War
Books on moral philosophy include:The Secular Saints: And Why Morals Are Not Just Subjective A Question of Values: Six Ways We Make the Personal Choices That Shape Our Lives The Beguiling Serpent Alternative Values: For and Against Wealth, Power, Fame, Praise, Glory, and Physical Pleasure
Articles include:Why Index Funds Could Fade A Risky Time For Venture Funds
  • ''Sustainability, The Complete Concept: Environment, Healthcare, and Economy''