Grady Durham

Grady Durham founded Monticello Associates in 1992. He leads the firm’s efforts in the areas of asset allocation, investment policy development, investment manager evaluation, and performance measurement. A frequent speaker around the country on topics related to asset management consulting, he has been a requested contributor to The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s, and Business Week. He is a former member of the investment committee of the Atlantic Foundation, one of the world’s largest private foundations, a member of the investment committee at Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, and a former trustee of The Thomas Jefferson Foundation, where he served as chairman of the investment committee.

In addition, Durham is a past trustee of The Denver Art Museum. He is a past Trustee for the University of Virginia College of Arts & Sciences Foundation. He is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the United States Ski and Snowboard Foundation.

Grady graduated with distinction in economics from the University of Colorado, with additional studies in International Finance at City University in London. He is a Foundation Fellow of Corpus Christi College and was selected to become an Emeritus Trustee of the Thomas Jefferson Foundation. In 2008, he was selected to be a commencement speaker at the University of Colorado.

Mr. Durham and his wife Lori reside in Denver with their two children, Gavin and Olivia.