Matt Jenal ’78 began a three-year term on the Oswego College Foundation Board of Directors on July 1.
Jenal is principal at MAJ Finance, a consulting and directorship for alternative investments, with specializations in the financial, operational and compliance areas.
In 2010, he retired as senior advisor and director of Cadogan Management, where he was previously chief financial officer, director of the Cadogan Opportunistic Alternatives Fund and director of the firm’s London office. He was responsible for the financial, administrative, regulatory, and compliance functions at the firm. Prior to joining Cadogan, he was the chief financial officer of T.C. Management in New York. Jenal has also served as controller and financial/operations principal at Sussex Asset Management, an offshore fund operator, and securities broker/dealer, and spent 10 years in various financial management positions at Young & Rubicam Advertising in New York.
He is a long-time supporter of Oswego, having made gifts nearly every year since graduating, including a naming gift for the Academic Commons in the Marano Campus Center. He serves on the President’s Campaign Cabinet and the School of Business Advisory Board.
Jenal graduated from SUNY Oswego with a degree in accounting and a minor in computer science, and earned an MBA in finance from Pace University. He resides in Edgewater, N.J.
—Margaret Spillett
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