Operational Leaders
After 60 plus episodes and almost two years of covering the operational side of the investment management industry, the time has arrived. It's time to sign off. Thanks for listening. Thanks for being part of the Operational Leaders podcast. And thanks for helping make this the best podcast covering the ins and outs of running an investment management business. In the past, I was fortunate enough to work with an awesome set of people who were guided by the highest ethical principle of putting investors first. Now I have the opportunity to do it again. How lucky is that....
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This past season and in prior seasons, guests have graciously lent their industry expertise. Many have also mentioned some very important charitable causes. In this episode, we conclude Season Three by welcoming Sumudu Waas, the Acting Executive Director at Help for Children (HFC). HFC is a global foundation supporting the prevention and treatment of child abuse. Sumudu joins this episode to talk about the mission of Help for Children and the foundation’s deep roots within the alternative investment community. She highlights some of the key issues surrounding child...
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Sylvain Forté is passionate about artificial intelligence. In 2014, he took that passion and co-founded SESΛMm, a company that applies natural language processing – a subfield of artificial intelligence – to extract billions of articles and messages from the web and turn them into relevant insights for investors. In this episode, Sylvain explains the rise of artificial intelligence and big data and their use in the investment field. He discusses the various use cases for AI and his company’s natural language processing, from insights on public and private companies to...
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As the former Chief Architect at a leading private equity firm, Richard Change saw a gap in data standards, as well as limitations on how firms stored and tracked investment information. In 2012 he set out as co-founder to start PFA Solutions. The company now focuses on technology solutions for calculating GP carry allocations and tracking consolidated performance information across fund firms. Richard joins this episode to talk about the ongoing gap in industry-wide data standards and how that creates challenges and opportunities. He also shares his observations about...
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John Brennan spent nearly 25 years on the buy-side of the alternative investment management industry, include most recently 10 years as the Chief Technology Officer at Highfields Capital. He now serves as the Chief Strategy Officer at Eze Castle Integration. John joined the podcast as our very first guest. He returns in this episode to talk about integrating new technologies and the importance of first understanding the underlying business environment. Along the way, John hits on a number of key topics, including the benefits of technology solutions and the advantage of using...
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Elaine Chim heads the private equity product for the Americas and APAC at the Apex Group. From her position, she maintains a unique view of the market for fund administration and a broader array of client services for private equity firms. In this episode, Elaine discusses the growing use of third-party administrators by private equity firms. She explains some of the trends behind this transition, including the importance of technology solutions that larger administrators can provide in scale, the ability to outsource functions that lead to cost savings and the need to follow...
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Jersey Finance celebrates its 20th year as a member organization formed to champion the competitive position of Jersey's finance industry. The celebration coincides with the Island of Jersey’s 60th anniversary as a leading finance center. In this episode, Jersey Finance Deputy CEO, Amy Bryant, and Legal and Technical Manager, Peggy Gielen, discuss the merits of Jersey for investment fund domiciliation. They talk about the origins of Jersey as a finance center and its investment funds focus. Amy and Peggy emphasize Jersey’s benefits, including professional expertise,...
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The ability to raise capital is fundamental to the success of any investment management firm. Evan Katz often stands in the middle of that effort, serving as Managing Director of Crawford Ventures, a firm dedicated to helping hedge and PE funds grow, thrive and raise substantial investor capital. In this episode, Evan talks about his role advising firms looking to raise capital. He shares his observations about some basic fundraising principles, tips and best practices, and why some managers are much more successful than others. He discusses the importance of founders...
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Shaun Murray helps lead Margin Reform, a UK-based consultancy focused on helping clients address margin, collateral and legal issues in the derivatives, repo and securities lending space. He joined Margin Reform as CEO in 2019, teaming up with former colleague Chetan Joshi, the firm’s founder and COO. In this episode, Shaun provides some background on the development of the derivatives market and particularly the impact of the 2008 financial crisis. He explains how the crisis led to increased regulation and transparency and also changed how firms viewed collateral and the use of...
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In November 2019 James Newman and his business partner, Quentin Thom, left their in-house positions and founded perfORM Due Diligence Services. Their firm is an innovative, flexible and technology-driven ODD service, and the first of its kind in the UK. In this episode, James talks about how he and Quentin saw the need for an independent third-party ODD service and what led them to create perfORM. He also discusses the types of assignments investors request and how those assignments have become more customized over the past few years. James describes the impact of the COVID...
info_outlineThis past season and in prior seasons, guests have graciously lent their industry expertise. Many have also mentioned some very important charitable causes. In this episode, we conclude Season Three by welcoming Sumudu Waas, the Acting Executive Director at Help for Children (HFC). HFC is a global foundation supporting the prevention and treatment of child abuse.
Sumudu joins this episode to talk about the mission of Help for Children and the foundation’s deep roots within the alternative investment community. She highlights some of the key issues surrounding child abuse. Sumudu also discusses the origins of HFC, how the foundation is organized and distributes grants, and her personal motivation for joining the foundation.
To learn more about the foundation and to consider a contribution, please visit the Help for Children website.
Thanks also to all of our Season Three guests and our sponsor, DiligenceVault, creators of the first two-sided digital ecosystem for asset managers and allocators.