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Capital Allocators with Ted Seides
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Приєднався 13 лип 2020
Allocator and asset management expert, Ted Seides, conducts in-depth interviews with leaders in the institutional investing industry. Guests include Chief Investment Officers from leading allocators, asset managers, strategists, thought leaders, and many more. Our mission is to learn, share, and help implement the process of premier investors.
Ted founded Capital Allocators LLC in 2016 to explore best practices in the asset management industry from the perspective of asset owners, managers, and other relevant players. He hosts the Capital Allocators podcast, serves as an advisor to allocators and asset managers, and educates investors.
From 2002 to 2015, Ted was a founder of Protégé Partners LLC and served as President and Co-Chief Investment Officer.
Ted began his career in 1992 under the tutelage of David Swensen at the Yale University Investments Office. Ted holds a BA, Cum Laude, from Yale University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Ted founded Capital Allocators LLC in 2016 to explore best practices in the asset management industry from the perspective of asset owners, managers, and other relevant players. He hosts the Capital Allocators podcast, serves as an advisor to allocators and asset managers, and educates investors.
From 2002 to 2015, Ted was a founder of Protégé Partners LLC and served as President and Co-Chief Investment Officer.
Ted began his career in 1992 under the tutelage of David Swensen at the Yale University Investments Office. Ted holds a BA, Cum Laude, from Yale University and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Taimur Hyat, COO - PGIM (Investment Management Operations, EP.32)
Taimur Hyat is the Chief Operating Officer for PGIM. PGIM manages over 1.3 trillion in equity, fixed income, real estate, alternatives, and multi-asset solutions.
Being a “strategic COO” is the wave of the future, and Taimur provides some great insight on how he does it.
He shares his evolution from doing development economic research to consulting at McKinsey before landing in asset management with stints at Lehman Brothers and Credit Suisse Asset Management.
Taimur shares his thoughts on understanding the moving parts of the big picture being just as important as the “hard ops” that happen on the front lines.
PGIM’s size and scale creates an opportunity to uncover around-the-corner ideas they call MegaTrends.
Taimur shares the importance of how different cultures, markets and regulators work together and what it takes to bring a global mindset to your work. There is a lot here on what it takes to be “COO version 2.0” so take a listen.
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Original Publish Date: 6/18/2024
Being a “strategic COO” is the wave of the future, and Taimur provides some great insight on how he does it.
He shares his evolution from doing development economic research to consulting at McKinsey before landing in asset management with stints at Lehman Brothers and Credit Suisse Asset Management.
Taimur shares his thoughts on understanding the moving parts of the big picture being just as important as the “hard ops” that happen on the front lines.
PGIM’s size and scale creates an opportunity to uncover around-the-corner ideas they call MegaTrends.
Taimur shares the importance of how different cultures, markets and regulators work together and what it takes to bring a global mindset to your work. There is a lot here on what it takes to be “COO version 2.0” so take a listen.
Subscribe to the mailing list: capitalallocators.com/
Access Transcript with Premium Membership: capitalallocators.com/signup/
Subscribe on Apple Podcast: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/capital-allocators-inside-the-institutional/id1223764016
Follow Ted on Twitter: tseides
Follow Ted on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tedseides/
Original Publish Date: 6/18/2024
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Only If we could all have a 1-1 interview with top industry managers like Mr Jacobs
Ive just binge watched some 8 CA podcasts😂❤
I am big Fan of Graham !! this podcast is amazing
Agreed. Amazing data points and outlook on the future of the digital asset space. I feel as if Bitcoin will win long term, and a few other assets that are critical for defi infrastructure. Companies like Ripple building on the XRP ledger, Hedera etc.
A❤❤aaa
This is the best interview of Thomas Russo I’ve heard so far. Great questions, thank you so much, sir. Really admire how thoughtful and well spoken Thomas is.
Always enjoy listening to Thomas Russo and your show of curse! Thanks for bringing him on.
Furman legend
He really was
Part of the San Bernadino water thieves...Strawberry Creek is gonna cost you Scotty 😂
the company steal money
rig off everything
rig off
Excellent content!
He’s 1 in 1,000,000
Asset allocation :equities, fixed income
This was great, thank you!
00:00 to 04:30 Waffle 🧇, Waffle 🧇, Waffle 🧇, But no 🍦 icecream 😢, but me scream "where da timestamps?"
3:27 - you're welcome.
This is a gem. Thank you.😊 Subscribed and 2 thumbs-up.
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Thank you for the amazing interview God bless you
thanks porter and Vincent
Brilliant
Great interview!
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This is great
Not one pause, um, stumble.
*Promosm*
4. 0:6:43
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15:47 - this
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- Identify patterns of mispricing by looking for particular occurrences such as de-listings or significant changes in a company's structure to unearth potential opportunities. 31:38 - Engage in opportunistic sourcing by instructing financial intermediaries to call you with unique, less known investments rather than widely covered options. 37:23 - Prioritize conducting deep research into company financials, considering not just reported numbers but the underlying real performance and management effectiveness. 42:00 - Leverage the diversity of perspectives within teams for richer discussions and recommendations. 42:54 - Conduct internal debates and engage in team meetings to refine investment ideas before execution. 43:01 - Run investment recommendations by another team to gain additional insights. 43:12 - Hold non-partnership attendance meetings to encourage free exchange of ideas among analysts. 43:19 - Include traders in discussions for insights into market dynamics and trading perspective. 43:45 - Always reassess decisions in light of new information or changes in market conditions. 44:14 - Constantly evaluate the portfolio's positions in response to price movements and market opportunities. 44:38 - Prioritize learning from both successes and failures to enhance future decision-making processes. 50:09 - Integrate risk management into individual investments and consider portfolio-wide implications. 50:50 - Diversify investment strategies to mitigate full market risks and enhance portfolio resilience. 52:00 - Embrace continuous learning and adapt investment strategies based on evolving market conditions. 1:03:41 Pledge all proceeds and royalties from projects to increase diversity in the investment field. 1:23:43 Support organizations that bring underrepresented groups into the investment business. 1:23:55 Invest in educational programs to train the next generation of investors. 1:24:22 Foster diversity within organizations for better team performance and decision-making. 1:24:59 Form a foundation and join initiatives like the giving pledge to focus philanthropic efforts. 1:25:17 Contribute to democracy funding and support organizations that protect and improve the voting process. 1:26:27 Encourage checking every detail in transactions to avoid mistakes. 1:29:35 Take advice and improve communication skills for personal and professional growth. 1:30:24 Continue philanthropic efforts by supporting organizations that have a personal impact. 1:31:01 Never be afraid to bet on oneself and make the most of available opportunities. 1:31:36
Great synthesis. I appreciate!!
Fantastic conversation from a very smart, and laid back, guy!
Is Blyth Masters coming to the show? Can’t wait to hear from her! I love hearing stuff about financial technologies, also she’s a power woman!
South Africa's best chess player. Could have been a GM if he wanted to.
Great conversation between Ted and Gary. "The Counting House," though a novel, does a wonderful job in presenting the real-world challenges of managing institutional money. It's both very funny and insightful!
Nice, thank you both
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