Eve Matheson

Human Capital Analyst at Select Equity Group, L.P.

Eve Matheson is currently serving as a Human Capital Coordinator at Select Equity Group, L.P. since February 2023. Additionally, Eve has been a Writer & Editor at Something Eve Read since January 2021. Prior experience includes a role as a Technical Recruiter at Google via Adecco from August 2021 to January 2023, along with internships in Marketing & Communications at Kew Management Corporation and NoMad Alliance in the summer of 2019. Eve holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English with a minor in Architecture from the University of Virginia, attended The London School of Economics and Political Science in 2017, and graduated Cum Laude from Episcopal High School in 2016.

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Select Equity Group, L.P.

Select Equity Group manages approximately $40 billion across long-only and long/short equity strategies that share a fundamental investment philosophy and centralized research effort. The Firm was founded on the premise that rigorous, independent research and disciplined, long-term investing will generate superior returns for our clients. Our investment team of over 60 professionals includes a 16-person field research division composed of former journalists and sourcing specialists. We seek to identify the highest quality businesses that the public markets have to offer – those with strong, predictable growth, high returns on invested capital and well-established barriers to competition. We are not interested in owning most businesses at any price. We make minimal use of Wall Street research, and we do not actively share our insights with peers. Our independent process and focus on a narrow subset of businesses has delivered portfolios that we believe are meaningfully different than those of our peers. The Firm is employee owned and has been located at 380 Lafayette Street in lower Manhattan since the early 1990s.


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