There is no more important industry to understand than private equity.
Capital Allocators
Investment Management
Greenwich, CT 6,370 followers
Bridging knowledge gaps and making valuable connections for institutional asset owners and investment firms.
About us
This show is an open exploration of the people and process behind capital allocation. Through conversations with leaders in the money game, we learn how these holders of the keys to the kingdom allocate their time and their capital.
- Website
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https://capitalallocators.com/
External link for Capital Allocators
- Industry
- Investment Management
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Greenwich, CT
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Investing, Asset Management, Portfolio Management, Capital Markets, Equities, Fixed Income, Alternative Investments, Hedge Funds, Private Equity, Venture Capital, Endowments, and Foundations
Locations
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Primary
Greenwich, CT 06831, US
Employees at Capital Allocators
Updates
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Serving clients and reducing risk at NISA Investment Advisors, LLC. My conversation with David Eichhorn. With thanks to iConnections and SRS Acquiom.
Serving Clients and Reducing Risk at NISA - Capital Allocators with Ted Seides
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On Investment Management Operations, Scott MacDonald speaks with Jim La Creta, Ed.D. from Brandeis University. With thanks to Intelligo.
Brandeis University - Capital Allocators with Ted Seides
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Invest in yourself. My conversation with Michael Mervosh from Hero's Journey® Foundation. With thanks to iConnections and SRS Acquiom.
Invest in Yourself - Capital Allocators with Ted Seides
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Top quotes from my conversation with Sarah Samuels, CFA, CAIA from NEPC, LLC. 1. "Performance, investor age, and next generation grooming are predictive indicators of managerial succession." 2. "Running a firm is a completely different skillset than managing money. It requires coaching and training from both the outside and the inside." 3. "We want to see carry distributed among the people who are doing the deals. That's table stakes." 4. "Another soft indicator is the naming convention of the firm. If it’s somebody’s last name, it’s a bit of an indicator that perhaps there’s going to be some difficulty in imagining a firm without them." 5. "In some strategies eat what you kill can make a lot of sense. More often than not, we're looking for a team-based approach." 6. "There will be tension in the economic exchange. There needs to be a price at which the founder will sell and the next generation will buy. Everyone should feel like they’re leaving something on the table." 7. "9 times out of 10, the next generation has no idea what the firm's plans are for them." 8. "Thinking about succession is understanding that you need to take chances on people if you want create a sustainable firm." With thanks to iConnections and SRS Acquiom.
Succession - Sarah Samuels on Generational Transitions - Capital Allocators with Ted Seides
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Retired CIO Roz Hewsenian and current CIO Joshua Fenton discuss their successful CIO transition at The Helmsley Charitable Trust. With thanks to iConnections and SRS Acquiom.
CIO Transition - Capital Allocators with Ted Seides
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On Investment Management Operations, building an investment firm: people and process. Scott MacDonald's conversation with Adam Weinstein from New Mountain Capital. With thanks to Intelligo.
New Mountain Capital - Capital Allocators with Ted Seides
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Succession and generational transitions. My conversation with Sarah Samuels, CFA, CAIA from NEPC, LLC. With thanks to iConnections and SRS Acquiom.
Succession - Sarah Samuels on Generational Transitions - Capital Allocators with Ted Seides
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Top quotes from my conversation with Todd Simkin at Susquehanna International Group, LLP (SIG). 1. "We focus on the decision process - the information available, how we use that information, and what trade we make - before we discuss results. A lot of other people have that upside down." 2. "Other people can give better feedback than you can give yourself." 3. "Ultimately, everything comes down to pricing risk. Even though there are asymmetries in the market, what we care about is fair value." 4. "We only pursue something if we think we can be excellent at it. We don't want to raise our hands and just be another participant in something that other people are doing." 5. "Traders are made, not born." 6. "There are some things that you cannot teach in a classroom. There's no substitute for learning how to trade by trading." With thanks to 10 East and SRS Acquiom.
Game of Trading at Susquehanna - Capital Allocators with Ted Seides
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The game of trading at Susquehanna International Group, LLP (SIG). My conversation with Todd Simkin. With thanks to 10 East and SRS Acquiom.
Game of Trading at Susquehanna - Capital Allocators with Ted Seides
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