What is, and isn't, Core Data
Core data is any data that is unique and unchanging to the organization registered, outside of ongoing maintenance, such as new hires, attritions, policy changes, etc.
Below is a table detailing the most common types of data requested and their source. Core data is at the organizational level, and it does not very based on request.
| Type | Source | Based on Request |
| Total Full-Time Employees | Reporting Profile |
X |
| Senior Leadership | Reporting Profile | X |
| Ownership | Reporting Profile | X |
| Historical Insights | Reporting Profile | X |
| Total Investment Staff | Reporting Profile | X |
| Board | Reporting Profile | X |
| Policies | Reporting Profile | X |
| Practices | Reporting Profile | X |
| Miscellaneous | Custom Request | √ |
| Named Fund | Fund | √ |
| Named Team | Team | √ |
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