Explore every episode of the podcast Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry
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| Jeff Aronson – Building Centerbridge Across the Capital Structure (EP.468) | 03 Nov 2025 | 00:53:00 | |
Jeff Aronson is Co-Founder and Managing Principal of Centerbridge Partners, a $43 billion alternative investment firm he started in 2005 after two decades at Angelo Gordon. Jeff's career spans forty years of investing across credit and private equity through multiple market cycles, giving him a front-row seat to the evolution of the alternatives industry. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com) | |||
| Mike Trigg and Sanjay Ayer – The Discipline of Getting Better at WCM (EP.467) | 27 Oct 2025 | 00:58:11 | |
Mike Trigg and Sanjay Ayer are Portfolio Managers at WCM Investment Management, a $120 billion investor in growth stocks, where Mike also serves as Co-CEO. I've had the opportunity to chronicle the growth of WCM over the years in conversations with Paul Black, Mike, Sanjay, and other members of the team. Paul first joined the show in 2018 when WCM managed $25 billion, and Mike last appeared four years ago with Paul, describing a piece they had just written entitled How to Build a $100 billion Money Manager. That podcast marked a near-term peak in assets for the firm and subsequently offered a great case study in humility, adaptation, and evolution.
Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com) | |||
| [REPLAY] Matt Spielman – Executive Coaching in Asset Management (Capital Allocators, EP.210) | 06 Oct 2025 | 00:51:26 | |
Matt Spielman is the Founder and CEO of Inflection Point Partners an executive coaching practice he launched after a twenty-year career in the financial and corporate world. Matt partners with high-performing executives and their teams in asset management, media, professional sports, and other industries, and last year was named one of the leading coaches in asset management by Institutional Investor. Our conversation covers Matt's background and path to executive coaching, inflection points in his own career, and his coaching philosophy. We then turn to frameworks for setting goals, executing on them, aligning interests across an organization, and dealing with inevitable setbacks. We close with Matt's thoughts on turnover in an asset management firms and advice for senior leaders. I should note that Matt was a classmate of mine from business school and is also my executive coach. Learn More Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe Monthly Mailing List Read the Transcript | |||
| Chris and Rob Michalik - Twin Tackle of Private Equity at Kinderhook (EP.416) | 11 Nov 2024 | 00:52:11 | |
Chris and Rob Michalik are twin brothers and co-founders of Kinderhook Industries, a middle-market private equity firm overseeing $8 billion focused on healthcare services, environmental services, and the automotive aftermarket. Chris and Rob joined me on Private Equity Deals to discuss one of their portfolio companies, Ironclad Environmental Services, and that conversation is replayed in the feed. Take Capital Allocators Audience Engagement Survey Learn More | |||
| [REPLAY] Ironclad Environmental Services – Chris and Rob Michalik (Kinderhook Industries), (PE Deals, S3E8) | 11 Nov 2024 | 00:38:12 | |
On episode eight of season three of Private Equity Deals, Chris and Rob Michalik discuss Kinderhook Industries' investment in Ironclad Environmental Services.
Chris and Rob are twin brothers and co-founders of Kinderhook, a twenty-year-old private equity firm that manages $5 billion specializing in middle-market businesses across healthcare services, environmental services, and automotive/light manufacturing.
Ironclad Environmental Services is a leading provider of logistics-based solutions focused on the containment of industrial waste. It has 50 branches and a fleet of 29,000 specialized rental assets that store, separate, and transport liquid and solid industrial waste.
Our conversation covers Kinderhook's identification, due diligence, and negotiation of the deal. We discuss a significant early add-on acquisition, progress-to-date, and the future of Ironclad.
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| Scott Bessent - Macro Maven (EP.415) | 04 Nov 2024 | 01:01:33 | |
Scott Bessent is the CEO and CIO of Key Square Group and a renowned global macro investor. His 40-year investment career has included two stints at Soros Fund Management, the first for a decade under Stan Druckenmiller and the second for five as CIO. In between, Scott launched a hedge fund, retired, and joined me at Protégé Partners when he learned retirement wasn't for him.
Following his second tour at Soros, Scott started Key Square with $4.5 billion, one of the largest hedge fund launches in history. Scott has been profiled in two best-selling investment books, Steve Drobny's Inside the House of Money and Sebastian Mallaby's More Money than God.
Our conversation covers Scott's investment path learning research from Jim Rogers, short selling from Jim Chanos, global macro investing from George Soros and Stan Druckenmiller, and twice hanging his own shingle. We discuss high-conviction ideas, asymmetric asset selection, position sizing, risk management, a hub and spoke approach, and core challenges of the global macro hedge fund business.
I once told Scott that he could read the newspaper six months ahead of time because I had never encountered someone with his ability to connect dots and imagine investments others had not considered. His interest in improving the country's economic picture has led him to shed his publicity-shy nature, and I'm grateful for the opportunity to share his story. Learn More | |||
| Ricky Sandler - Evolution of Long-Short Equity Investing (EP.414) | 28 Oct 2024 | 01:05:35 | |
Ricky Sandler is one of the OGs of fundamental long-short equity investing. Ricky started managing a hedge fund thirty years ago and founded Eminence Capital a few years later. Today, he is the CEO and CIO at Eminence, where he oversees $7 billion across long-short, long-only, and long-extension strategies.
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| WTT: Yale Backs Emerging Managers… and Then What? | 25 Oct 2024 | 00:16:05 | |
The Yale Investments Office will soon select its first round of Prospect Fellowship recipients. I've been thinking about why Yale launched the Fellowship and what might happen as it rolls out. Yale, emerging managers, and other allocators have opportunities and risks arising from the program, including some potential unintended consequences. | |||
| Brad Briner - Family Office to Public Service (EP.413) | 21 Oct 2024 | 00:58:34 | |
Brad Briner is the leading candidate for the Treasurer of North Carolina in the upcoming November election, a role that includes managing the state's $115 billion pension fund. Brad put himself in the ring for the seat after twenty-five years of investment experience, serving most recently as Co-CIO of Willett Advisors, Michael Bloomberg's family office. For more background on Willett, my conversation from 2019 with Chairman Steve Rattner is replayed in the feed.
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| [REPLAY] Steve Rattner – Overseeing Michael Bloomberg's Family Office (Capital Allocators, EP.113) | 21 Oct 2024 | 00:52:49 | |
Steve Rattner is the Chairman and CEO of Willett Advisors, which invests former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's personal and philanthropic assets. Steve's career has ranged from a journalist for the New York Times to investment banking at Lehman Brothers, Morgan Stanley and Lazard Freres, to founding private equity firm Quadrangle Group, and lastly to serving in the Obama Administration as head of the successful restructure of the automobile industry after the financial crisis. He returned to oversee Willett Advisors after his work in the government.
Our conversations starts with a quick tour through each of Steve's careers, and then turns to his work investing the assets of Michael Bloomberg's family office, including selecting an investment model, building a team of specialists, using internal management to supplement external managers, and thinking through private equity, hedge funds, public equity, and the manager selection process. We close with Steve's perspectives on China and his ongoing engagement in politics. Learn More | |||
| Matt Miller – Crossing the Energy Divide at Grey Rock (EP.412) | 14 Oct 2024 | 00:51:34 | |
Matt Miller is the Managing Director of Grey Rock Investment Partners. Matt co-founded Grey Rock as a traditional oil and gas manager in 2013. Today, the firm manages $1 billion across both natural resources and renewables by identifying attractive niches in each that do not tradeoff human interest for returns. Learn More | |||
| Kristof Gleich – Boutique Managers and Active ETFs at Harbor Capital (EP.411) | 10 Oct 2024 | 00:52:35 | |
Kristof Gleich is the President and CIO of Harbor Capital Advisors. Harbor is a forty-year old firm that manages $62 billion by partnering with boutique active managers to roll out active ETFs, collective investment trusts, and historically, mutual funds. Learn More | |||
| [REPLAY] Dan Ariely – The Human Capital Factor (Capital Allocators, EP.195) | 10 Oct 2024 | 00:58:45 | |
Dan Ariely is a leading behavioral economist, author, entrepreneur and the James B. Duke Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Economics at Duke University. Dan is a founding partner of Irrational Capital, an investment research firm that quantifies the impact of corporate culture and employee motivation on financial performance. My initial conversation with Dan two years ago has been one of the most downloaded episodes of the show, and a recent research piece by JP Morgan entitled The Human Capital Factor that highlights his work got me excited to catch up with him again. Our conversation covers many aspects of his continuing research to identify positive human capital practices and performance in the workplace, including data collection and assessment, gender differences, goodwill, ESG, and changes during Covid. We then turn to the practical application of the research in the capital markets through two indexes and customized research. We close by talking about Dan's new research projects and some of his favorite recent answers to his Ask Ariely column in the WSJ. Learn More Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Google Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe Monthly Mailing List Read the Transcript | |||
| Mason Morfit and Rob Hale – Quiet Activism at ValueAct (EP.462) | 29 Sep 2025 | 01:08:40 | |
Mason Morfit and Rob Hale are the co-CEOs of ValueAct Capital, which manages $11 billion in public equities focused on the US and Japan. Since its founding in 2000, ValueAct has charted a distinctive path in activist investing, eschewing confrontation and publicity in favor of quiet, meaningful partnerships with management teams.
Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com) | |||
| Stephen Nesbitt – Innovation in Private Markets for RIAs (EP.410) | 07 Oct 2024 | 00:45:26 | |
Stephen Nesbitt is the CEO and CIO of Cliffwater, an investment consultant and asset management firm specializing in alternative that oversees a combined $110 billion, including $30 billion in private market interval funds that begin just five years ago. Steve founded Cliffwater in 2004 to serve the burgeoning institutional market for alternative investments and bet the farm with a pivot to managing private credit assets for RIAs in 2019. That shift has been one of the most successful initiatives in the industry in the last five years and catapulted Cliffwater to one of the market leaders and brands serving the RIA community.
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| David Salem - Investment Wisdom from the Owner's Box (EP.409) | 30 Sep 2024 | 01:05:25 | |
David Salem has been a pioneer, practitioner and student of institutional investing for the last forty years. David was the founding president and CIO of The Investment Fund for Foundations (TIFF), which he led for nearly two decades until 2010. Since then, he has managed a multi-family office, worked and wrote alongside Ben Hunt at Epsilon Theory, and now serves as the Managing Director of Capital Allocation at Hedgeye Risk Management. Along the way, David worked closely with and distilled lessons from David Swensen, Jack Meyer in his time at Harvard Management Company, Charley Ellis, Chuck Feeney from Atlantic Philanthropies, and many other leading CIOs and managers. Learn More | |||
| Rahul Moodgal – Master Fund Raiser Returns (EP.408) | 26 Sep 2024 | 00:46:11 | |
Rahul Moodgal and I first met twenty years ago in his early days in the hedge fund business. We had been friends and professional acquaintances with mutual respect ever since, but an inflection in both our personal and professional relationships came after his appearance on the podcast five years ago. That conversation, sharing his incredible story from a teacher to a master fundraiser, is replayed in the feed. Learn More | |||
| [REPLAY] Rahul Moodgal - Master Fund Raiser (EP.87) | 26 Sep 2024 | 01:01:10 | |
Rahul Moodgal has spent 20 years as a fund raiser across long only strategies, hedge funds, fund of funds, customized solutions, start-ups, and non-profits. Collectively, Rahul has raised and helped raise $60 billion for firms since 2005. He started his career in the industry at powerhouse TT International, and later joined The Children's Investment Fund (TCI) where he led the marketing effort that raised $20 billion in just 3½ years. Within TCI's affiliate model, Rahul also was responsible for the largest India fund raise in history ($1 billion for TCI New Horizon Fund), and the largest sector fund launch in history ($1.1 billion for Algebris Investments). Our conversation covers capital raising lessons learned from teaching, the value of transparency, the gold rush before 2008, the lean times afterwards, modern fee structures, the three key points to effective marketing, the three traits that will kill you, the two biggest issues start-up funds face, the best questions asked by leading allocators, and some of the worst horror stories in attempted capital raising. We close comparing by fund raising for charities and investment firms. Learn More
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| Toby Rodes - Unlocking Value in Japan (EP.407) | 23 Sep 2024 | 00:55:57 | |
Toby Rodes is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Kaname Capital, a value- and quality-oriented manager of small-cap Japanese equities.
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| Mike Maples Jr. - Identifying Startup Pattern Breakers (EP.406) | 16 Sep 2024 | 01:16:54 | |
Mike Maples Jr. is a partner at Floodgate, a pre-seed and seed-stage venture capital firm he co-founded in 2006 with Anne Miuro-Ko. He has been on the Forbes Midas list eight times in the last decade and backed Twitter, Lyft, Twitch, Okta, and many others in their earliest stages. Attempting to understand if he had been lucky or skillful, Mike studied venture winners and created a framework to describe startup capitalism, which he writes about in his recently released book, Pattern Breakers: Why Some Start-Ups Change the Future.
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| David Breazzano - High Yields and Low Risk at Polen Capital (EP.405) | 12 Sep 2024 | 00:53:35 | |
Dave Breazzano is the head of the Credit Team at Polen Capital, where he oversees $8 billion of the firm's $65 billion in assets. Dave is one of the OGs in high yield, having started in the early 1980s and invested continuously through more than forty years since.
Our conversation covers some history of the high-yield market alongside Dave's involvement in it, the founding of his firm in 1996, Polen's strategy to take advantage of myths in the market, the implementation of the strategy, and Dave's thoughts on the changing interest rate environment, private credit, and opportunities and risks going forward. In our complex world of investing, I suspect you'll find elegance in the simplicity and clarity with which Dave approaches investing.
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| Jase Auby - Risk, Size, and Talent at Texas Teachers (EP.404) | 09 Sep 2024 | 00:58:24 | |
Jase Auby is the Chief Investment Officer of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, where he oversees the $200 billion pension fund that's the fifth largest in the U.S. TRS manages assets that support the retirement security of over two million public education employees in Texas, and has long been known as a thought-leading steward of capital in the pension community, including engagement with emerging managers and innovation in fee structures.
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| WTT: The Power of Private Equity | 04 Sep 2024 | 00:11:03 | |
My latest book, Private Equity Deals: Lessons in investing, dealmaking, and operations from private equity professionals, arrives next week. This post shares how this book came to be, a glimpse at what's inside, and a rebuttal of common criticisms of private equity.
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| David Eichhorn - Serving Clients and Reducing Risk at NISA (EP.403) | 02 Sep 2024 | 00:54:21 | |
David Eichhorn is the CEO and Head of Investment Strategies at NISA, a $400 billion employee-owned asset manager of risk-controlled fixed income and derivative overlays that is widely respected for its highly collaborative client relationships. The firm is one of the largest derivative overlay managers in the world and the largest U.S. manager of LDI strategies. Learn More | |||
| Jack Kokko – Building the Google of Finance at AlphaSense (EP.461) | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:44:40 | |
Jack Kokko is co-founder and CEO of AlphaSense, the market intelligence platform often described as "Google for finance." The company's 6,000 customers canvass 90% of the top asset management firms, all the world's leading investment banks, and over half of the Fortune 500 companies.
Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com) | |||
| Michael Mervosh - Invest in Yourself (EP.402) | 26 Aug 2024 | 00:30:05 | |
Today's show is quite different from our typical show. It's an edited replay of a conversation from six years ago with Michael Mervosh, the Executive Director of the Hero's Journey Foundation. Michael created HJF to provide experiential opportunities for human development and transformation based on Joseph Campbell's mythic hero's journey. Learn More | |||
| CIO Transition – Roz Hewsenian and Joshua Fenton, Helmsley Trust (EP.401) | 19 Aug 2024 | 00:51:08 | |
Josh Fenton is the CIO of the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, an $8 billion pool he began leading earlier this year upon the retirement of Roz Hewsenian, who served as CIO for the prior twelve years. Roz was a past guest on the show, and that conversation is replayed in the feed.
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| [REPLAY] Roz Hewsenian – Helmsley Trust's Chief of People and Process (Capital Allocators, EP.63) | 19 Aug 2024 | 01:15:52 | |
Roz Hewsenian is the Chief Investment Officer of the $6 billion Helmsley Charitable Trust. Prior to joining Helmsley in 2010, Roz had a storied career in the industry, highlighted by her two decades of work as the consultant to CalPERS while at Wilshire Associates.
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| Succession - Sarah Samuels on Generational Transitions (EP.400) | 12 Aug 2024 | 00:43:50 | |
As the first generation of investment firm founders approaches retirement age, the issue of succession to the next generation is increasingly at hand. We've seen several successful transitions of firms, many that haven't survived their founders, and an entire sub-industry arise to help facilitate generational transfers across GP stakes, public offerings, and structured transactions.
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| [REPLAY] Sarah Samuels – Framework and Rigor at NEPC (EP.264) | 12 Aug 2024 | 00:46:32 | |
Sarah Samuels is the Head of Investment Manager Research at NEPC where she oversees teams across public equities, credit, hedge funds, and private markets for the $1.5 trillion investment advisory juggernaut. Prior to joining NEPC three years ago, Sarah worked at the senior level of both a top notch endowment and a public pension fund. She sought to bring the best of both worlds to her role at NEPC. Learn More Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Access Transcript with Premium Membership | |||
| Todd Simkin - Game of Trading at Susquehanna (EP.399) | 05 Aug 2024 | 01:11:52 | |
Todd Simkin is an Associate Director at Susquehanna International Group, a global quantitative trading firm comprised solely of internal capital that is known for its rigorous analytical approach to decision-making. Todd is also the CEO of Susquehanna Re, his latest role in a 27-year tenure at SIG that has spanned trading, strategic initiatives, and trader education.
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| Jeff Assaf - Protecting Clients and Assets at ICG (EP.398) | 29 Jul 2024 | 00:47:49 | |
Jeff Assaf is the founder and CIO of ICG Advisors, which oversees $7B in assets for a highly curated group of 80 client families. While Jeff keeps his client names confidential, ICG manages money for a roster of successful athletes, entertainers, and business professionals with a combination of tailored investment solutions and white-glove service, many of whom he has served for decades.
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| Rob Small and Anil Seetharam - Public Equity Adjacent to Private Equity at Stockbridge (EP.397) | 22 Jul 2024 | 01:00:05 | |
Rob Small and Anil Seetharam are Managing Directors and founding members of the Stockbridge team at Berkshire Partners, a $5B concentrated public equity manager that sits inside the $20B private equity firm. Unlike many public equity strategies at private equity firms, Stockbridge works closely and collaboratively with Berkshire's private equity team on its investment research and has attracted an enviable client roster of some of the most respected allocators in the world. Learn More | |||
| Jennifer Prosek – Nailing the Narrative (EP.396) | 15 Jul 2024 | 00:57:54 | |
Jennifer Prosek is the founder and CEO of Prosek Partners, a leading marketing and communications firm that for 30 years has helped the world's top brands navigate what comes next. In asset management, Prosek's clients oversee $60 trillion and comprise a who's who in private and public markets. Jen is a popular past guest on this show from her first appearance five years ago and second when she shared her thoughts on navigating the pandemic.
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| [REPLAY] Jen Prosek – Branding an Asset Management Firm (Capital Allocators, EP.81) | 15 Jul 2024 | 00:56:28 | |
Jennifer Prosek is the founder and CEO of Prosek Partners, a leading international public relations and financial communications consultancy with offices in New York, London, Los Angeles and Connecticut. Prosek Partners ranks among the top 10 independent public relations firms in the U.S., and among the top financial communications consultancies. The firm has been listed as an Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Company for nine years running. Jen is also a two-time author.
Our conversation covers the foibles of professional marketing in asset management, building a brand, measuring a successful branding effort, managing the story of weak performance, and describing the differences in hedge fund and private equity branding. We then turn to some of Jen's fascinating observations learned from her experience, including raising entrepreneurial children, working with millennials and Gen Z staffers, and implementing the principals of 'Just Ask', behave with humanity, and not thinking in black and white.
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| Herb Wagner – Opportunistic Value at Finepoint Capital (EP.460) | 22 Sep 2025 | 01:10:36 | |
Herb Wagner is the Managing Partner of Finepoint Capital, a $4 billion opportunistic value hedge fund he founded eleven years ago after spending fourteen years at Baupost and two at Appaloosa under legendary investors Seth Klarman and David Tepper, respectively. Our conversation starts with Herb's hard work as a youth in small-town Ohio, his fortuitous early entry into distressed investing and hedge funds, and mentors who shaped his investing career. We then dive into the DNA that carried Herb forward to Finepoint, including the evolution of value investing, sourcing miles wide, conducting research and diligence miles deep, constructing portfolios, and current opportunities in Japan and reinsurance. From Morningstar: Embrace the global language of investment data Learn More Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)
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| Training Grounds: Bain Capital, John Connaughton (EP.395) | 08 Jul 2024 | 00:50:25 | |
Today's show is the second in an ongoing mini-series discussing Training Grounds, organizations that have developed industry leaders. The first episode discussed Carnegie Corporation, where over a dozen years 8 of the 17 investment professionals that came through the doors became CIOs at Carnegie or other institutions.
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| Charles Duhigg- Secrets of Communication (EP.394) | 01 Jul 2024 | 00:38:59 | |
Charles Duhigg is a celebrated writer for The New Yorker and author of bestseller "The Power of Habit." His latest book, "Supercommunicators," describes how to effectively communicate in conversation.
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| Ben Hunt - The Stories that Drive Markets (EP.393) | 24 Jun 2024 | 00:52:24 | |
Ben Hunt is the creator of Epsilon Theory and co-founder of Second Foundation Partners, where he writes and invests through the lens of narratives, or in his words "If a price moves, it is because a human told themselves a story." Before turning to investing twenty years ago, Ben was a tenured political science professor and founder of two technology companies. He has been studying trends using what we now call big data ever since his first book about predicting international conflict in 1997. | |||
| WTT: Reducing Fees: Actions Speak Louder Than Words | 21 Jun 2024 | 00:08:00 | |
I've been thinking about what it takes for allocators to lower the fee burden charged by managers on the path to increasing net returns.
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| Yann Robard - Liquidity Solutions for Private Capital at Dawson (EP.392) | 17 Jun 2024 | 01:00:35 | |
Yann Robard is the founder of Dawson Partners, a leading global alternative asset manager overseeing $20 billion that provides innovative structured solutions to the private markets. Formed initially as Whitehorse Liquidity Partners and rebranded as Dawson, both names are inspired by Yann's 1,000 km bicycle journey in the Canadian Arctic that led to his becoming a trailblazer in the market. Learn More | |||
| SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: CAU for IR/BD Professionals | 15 Jun 2024 | 00:01:41 | |
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| Graham Weaver – People-Driven Private Equity at Alpine (EP.391) | 10 Jun 2024 | 00:59:50 | |
Graham Weaver is the managing partner of Alpine Investors, a $17 billion people-driven private equity firm that invests in software and services businesses. Graham founded Alpine on the belief that exceptional people create exceptional businesses. Alpine's PeopleFirst approach includes hiring, training, and placing an army of CEOs in its portfolio companies. The strategy has led Alpine to be recognized by Prequin as the most consistent top-performing private equity fund manager. Learn More | |||
| Mo Haghbin - Customizing Solutions from the Top Down at Invesco (EP.390) | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:47:44 | |
Mo Haghbin is the Head of Multi-Asset Solutions at Invesco, where he develops and manages asset allocation strategies and portfolio solutions for $88 billion of client assets within the $1.7 trillion juggernaut. | |||
| Anne-Marie Fink - Cutting Edge Pension Investing at SWIB (EP.389) | 03 Jun 2024 | 00:53:46 | |
Anne-Marie Fink is the Head of Private Markets and Funds Alpha at the State of Wisconsin Investment Board or SWIB, which manages $140 billion of pension funds in the state. SWIB is not your typical U.S. pension fund manager. It invests with outstanding governance, alignment with beneficiaries, delegated authority, a competitively compensated team, and cutting-edge strategies, all of which have contributed to a fully funded plan. Anne-Marie joined SWIB to lead its external manager efforts four years ago following a career that spans both direct and fund investing. Learn More | |||
| WTT: The Investment Manager Playbook - What Allocators Don't See | 31 May 2024 | 00:20:06 | |
My last post, The Investment Office Playbook: What Managers Don't See, discussed part of what happens inside an investment office that managers don't see but that significantly influences the cadence of capital deployed to managers. | |||
| Adrian Meli – Active Equity Excellence at Eagle (EP.459) | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:56:01 | |
Adrian Meli is the co-CIO of Eagle Capital Management, a 36-year-old firm that manages $34 billion using a style-agnostic, long-only strategy. Adrian joined Eagle in 2008 from the hedge fund world and has helped build a team almost entirely comprised of analysts with similar DNA. Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com) | |||
| Alexis Ohanian – From Reddit to 776, a Technology Company that Deploys Venture Capital (EP.388) | 27 May 2024 | 01:10:54 | |
Alexis Ohanian is the General Partner and Founder of Seven Seven Six, an early-stage venture capital firm with $1 billion under management that he describes as a technology company that deploys venture capital. Alexis was the co-founder of Reddit, one of the most popular online forums in the world, which he sold 18 months after its 2005 launch for $10 million and returned as Executive Chair in 2014 to help lead the turnaround of the business. In between and since, he has invested in early-stage ventures as a partner at Y Combinator, a co-founder of Initialized Capital, and most recently founder of 776. Despite his success in entrepreneurship and investing, Alexis is most well known in the world at large as the husband of tennis star Serena Williams.
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| Dan Tennebaum - The Case for India at India Capital (EP.387) | 23 May 2024 | 01:24:23 | |
Dan Tennebaum is the Managing Director at India Capital, a thirty-year-old investment firm focusing on public equities in India. Dan moved to the country twenty-five years ago and spent time in the start-up world and venture capital before pivoting to the public markets in 2007. Learn More | |||
| Brett Barakett - Digging for the Puck at Tremblant Capital (EP.386) | 20 May 2024 | 01:12:50 | |
Brett Barakett is the Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Tremblant Capital, a 23-year-old long-short equity and long-only firm focused on deep fundamental stock research with a senior team that has been together for at least sixteen years. Brett has invested through rising and falling tides in the industry, ups and downs in fund flows, and alongside friends and peers who have since retired. Yet he keeps skating to where the puck is going.
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