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The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Angelo Calvello
21 episodes
3 days ago
Welcome to The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha! Dr. Angelo Calvello hosts this exciting new podcast partnership with Pensions & Investments, designed to cut through the noise in institutional investing. Unlike other investment podcasts filled with vendor pitches and rambling biographical stories, this series delivers focused 30-minute episodes featuring real asset owners who actually deploy capital. Get ready for authentic insights that challenge conventional thinking and help you make smarter investment decisions. About the Host: Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge institutional investing conversations.
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Welcome to The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha! Dr. Angelo Calvello hosts this exciting new podcast partnership with Pensions & Investments, designed to cut through the noise in institutional investing. Unlike other investment podcasts filled with vendor pitches and rambling biographical stories, this series delivers focused 30-minute episodes featuring real asset owners who actually deploy capital. Get ready for authentic insights that challenge conventional thinking and help you make smarter investment decisions. About the Host: Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge institutional investing conversations.
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The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Beyond Fee Savings: How IPERS Uses Co-Investments to Build Investment Talent
Why does IPERS say NO to 95% of co-investment deals? Their CIO reveals the disciplined approach that attracts top practitioners to public service. In Episode 13 of “The Institutional EDge,”  host Angelo Calvello explores an innovative co-investment approach with IPERS' CIO Sriram Lakshminarayanan and Senior Investment Officer Craig Payne. Managing $47 billion with a nine-person team, IPERS maintains a selective <5% co-investment acceptance rate while requiring three-week minimum diligence timelines. Beyond fee reduction, their coinvestment program serves as a deliberate talent development strategy, empowering staff to make consequential investment decisions while testing GP capabilities in real-time. The conversation reveals how hiring "practitioners of investments" creates a knowledge-based culture that attracts sophisticated talent to public service while elevating team conversations from manager selection to investment strategy.Sriram Lakshmararayanan serves as Chief Investment Officer at Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System, overseeing approximately $47 billion in pension assets. He has transformed IPERS' approach to public and private markets, emphasizing cost-effective beta access and strategic co-investment practices. Craig Payne is Senior Investment Officer at IPERS, focusing on private asset investments including fund commitments and co-investments. With over two decades of private markets experience, Craig previously served as Managing Director and IC Member at BlackRock Private Equity Partners and brings deep expertise in co-investment diligence and portfolio construction to IPERS' innovative approach.Craig Payne is Senior Investment Officer at Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System (IPERS), where he focuses on private asset investments, including fund commitments and co-investments across real assets and private credit. Craig brings over two decades of private markets experience to IPERS, most recently serving as Managing Director and IC Member at Transition Equity Partners (2022-23). Previously, he served as Director of Private Investments at Olympus Ventures (2020-2022), Managing Director and IC member at BlackRock Private Equity Partners (2007-2019). His earlier career includes roles at General Electric Equity as Vice President (2002-2006), where he managed a $1.6 billion portfolio. Craig holds a BA in Economics and Political Science from McGill University and an MBA in Finance, Entrepreneurship, Strategic Management, and Accounting from the University of Chicago. In This Episode: (00:00) Introduction to IPERS co-investment strategy and guest backgrounds (03:29) Craig Payne: Accessing beta cost-effectively across public and private markets (13:43) Independent diligence process and rubber stamp avoidance strategies (19:54) Managing GP timelines while maintaining fiduciary responsibility standards (23:40) Hiring practitioners over oversight managers for organizational development (33:19) Mission-driven work and public service compensation realities (39:32) Worst pitch stories from decades of private markets experience Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Re...
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3 days ago
39 minutes 2 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Private Equity in 401(k)s: Democratizing Returns or Democratizing Risk?
Can "onerous disclosure" actually protect 401(k) participants from alternative investment losses?In Episode 4 of the Private Markets Series, Angelo Calvello, host of Institutional Edge, interviews Gerald Alain Chen-Young, Chief Investment Officer of the National Public Pension Funds Association and Principal at GCY Associates LLC. They examine President Trump's August 2025 executive order expanding 401(k) access to alternative assets including private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, private credit, real estate, and digital currencies. Gerald identifies five critical risks: complete capital loss, extended illiquidity, zero government protection, complex valuations, and layered fees. He discusses both benefits and challenges, emphasizing that plan sponsors must provide clear risk disclosure and robust participant education to meet fiduciary standards.Gerald Alain Chen-Young serves as Chief Investment Officer of the National Public Pension Funds Association and Principal of GCY Associates LLC, an independent global institutional advisory firm. Previously, he was VP and Chief Investment Officer at UNCF (2002-2016), managing three portfolios totaling approximately $1 billion at their peak. Gerald holds postgraduate degrees in Economics from the London School of Economics and York University, and in Law from the University of Miami and Washington College of Law. He won Institutional Investor's "Investor Intelligence Awards, Thought Leadership" (2016) and was twice nominated to the ai-CIO Power 100 CIOs global list. In This Episode: (00:00) Introduction to Private Markets Series Episode 3, Professor Gregory Brown (03:37) Research framework, data sources, and performance metrics explained (08:59) Benchmarking methodology and findings for equity funds (16:32) Debt funds and real asset performance results (22:23) Overall conclusions and practical guidance for institutional investors (27:59) Future research directions and portfolio-level analysis Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge institutional investing conversations.Resources:Gerald Chen Young LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geraldchenyoung/GCY Associates: https://gcyassociatesllc.com/Email Angelo: Angelo.Calvello@pionline.comEmail Julie: julie.parten@pionline.com Pensions & InvestmentsDr. Angelo Calvello LinkedIn
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1 week ago
39 minutes 2 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Unpacking TPA: Bloomberg’s Justina Lee’s Take on the Latest Asset Allocation Trend
Is Total Portfolio Approach the next Portable Alpha—brilliant innovation or overhyped rebranding?Justina Lee, senior reporter at Bloomberg News covering global markets and quant strategies, joins the show to dissect the Total Portfolio Approach phenomenon sweeping through institutional investing. Fresh off covering CalPERS's historic shift from 11 asset class benchmarks to a single 75/25 reference portfolio, Justina reveals why TPA has become the industry's latest buzzword—and why finding critics willing to speak on the record proved surprisingly difficult. The conversation explores whether TPA represents genuine innovation or clever rebranding of existing SAA capabilities, with Justina noting that many allocators claiming to adopt TPA are actually implementing "way lighter versions" while service providers rush to pitch whatever they're selling as TPA-compatible. The discussion addresses critical implementation barriers, including challenges in factor analysis in private markets, the governance tension between board oversight and CIO discretion, and the uncomfortable question of accountability when asset class benchmarks disappear. The episode expands beyond TPA to explore cutting-edge developments in quantitative investing, artificial intelligence,  and prediction markets. Justina discusses Numerai's unconventional crowdsourced hedge fund model, which recently raised $30 million at a $500 million valuation after outperforming traditional quant peers, and explains how founder Richard Craib's decade-long persistence with AI, crypto rewards, and global talent aggregation may finally be paying off. The conversation then shifts to prediction markets, where Justina reports that institutional players like Jump Trading are beginning to provide liquidity on platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi, though serious institutional money remains largely on the sidelines due to ongoing regulatory uncertainty. Throughout, Justina and Angelo debate whether the industry's incremental improvements, like TPA, are sufficient or whether truly transformative solutions, like deep reinforcement learning, are needed to solve the fundamental portfolio optimization problem.Justina Lee is a London-based senior reporter at Bloomberg News covering cross-asset markets, with a particular focus on bonds, structured finance, cryptocurrencies, and quantitative strategies—and what she calls "weird asset classes" like prediction markets. She's been with Bloomberg for 12 years, starting her career covering Greater China markets from Taipei and Hong Kong before relocating to London, where she's reported on quantitative strategies and other nerdier financial topics for the past five years. In This Episode: (00:00) Introduction to guest Justina Lee (04:12) Why Total Portfolio Approach became investing's latest buzzword (08:15) Governance tensions and the Portable Alpha comparison (12:16) TPA hype, implementation barriers, and leadership challenges (20:34) Deep reinforcement learning as the real optimization solution (24:04) Numerai's crowdsourced hedge fund model disrupting quant investing (28:41) Prediction markets gaining traction with institutional players (31:30) Closing thoughts and worst journalistic pitches Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested, and please take time to leave us a review! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello...
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2 weeks ago
34 minutes 18 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Taking Chips Off the Table: The Rise of Secondaries with Andy Greene, CIO, Toronto Transit Commission Pension Plan
How do you mitigate the J-curve while getting your capital back 2 years faster than traditional funds?Andy Greene, CIO of the $10 billion Toronto Transit Commission Pension Plan, discusses how his team has successfully increased its private markets allocation from 20% to 41% since 2017, with a notable focus on using secondaries as a strategic tool. Andy outlines the key benefits of secondaries, including liquidity management, better pacing control through faster cash-back factors, J-curve mitigation, attractive pricing opportunities, and diversification across vintage years and geographies. He emphasizes that secondaries have become increasingly important as a portfolio management tool, allowing asset owners to actively rebalance rather than remain passive LPs stuck in underperforming positions. Andy also highlights significant challenges in executing secondaries transactions, including extreme time pressure with limited information, valuation complexity, information asymmetry, substantial operational burdens from complex legal documentation, and resource constraints that force his team to be highly selective. His organization has adapted by evolving its governance structure to allow Andy and his CEO delegation authority for faster decision-making, hiring an operational due diligence specialist, and strategically sourcing deals primarily through existing GP relationships and advisors. Andy notes that while secondaries offer powerful benefits, asset owners must be prepared for the possibility of getting stuck with legacy assets and need the capabilities to properly underwrite these more complex opportunities compared to traditional fund commitments.Andy Greene is Chief Investment Officer for the Toronto Transit Commission Pension Plan, a $10 billion fully funded defined benefit plan. With over 25 years in the investment industry across Canada and the U.S., Andy joined TTCPP in 2017 as its first dedicated investment professional and built the investment department. He oversees all investment functions including strategy, portfolio construction, due diligence, and risk management. Andy holds an M.A. in Applied Economics from Binghamton University, a B.A. in Economics from Ithaca College, and the CIM and CAIA designations. He was recently named 2025 Public Fund CIO of the Year by Institutional Investor. In This Episode: (00:00) Andy Greene, CIO of Toronto Transit Commission Pension Plan (05:19) Building a high-performing investment platform, private markets allocation growth (07:02) Benefits of secondaries for liquidity, pacing and portfolio management (12:35) Challenges in secondaries, valuation complexity and information asymmetry (17:17) Time pressure and resource constraints in secondary transactions (21:29) GP-led secondaries and continuation vehicles in private markets (27:43) Asset owners must be active LPs, not passive in private markets (32:40) Final thoughts on building relationships and understanding asset owner needs Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested, and please take time to leave us a review! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, as Chairman of the...
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3 weeks ago
35 minutes 33 seconds

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How Selective Insurance Unlock Private Market Returns Through Structured Innovation
"We don't have to invest in privates"—When does a CIO managing $11 billion say no to alternative investments?In our 16th episode of our Private Markets Series, Joe Eppers (CIO) and Vaib Kalia (Head of Fixed Income) from Selective Insurance explain how P&C insurance companies benefit from private market investing. The key advantages include diversification, the ability to capture liquidity premiums from steady cash flows, and higher yields than public markets. They discuss how the private markets have evolved dramatically over the past decade through securitization technology, creating "rated feeders" that allow investors to choose their position in the capital stack—from senior AAA tranches to equity—in bond-like formats rather than traditional illiquid LP structures. Their investment process focuses on three pillars: manager selection, collateral evaluation, and rigorous structure analysis with particular emphasis on covenant strength, LTV tests, and stress testing. They invest across direct lending, asset-backed finance (equipment leases, music royalties), and private equity, evaluating opportunities based on excess spread over comparable public market alternatives. The conversation also covers performance measurement challenges in opaque markets, governance, and stakeholder management built on transparency over 10+ years, and their views on the democratization of alternatives in 401(k) plans.Joe Eppers is the Chief Investment Officer of Selective Insurance, where he oversees more than $11 billion in general account assets and over $1 billion in retirement assets across defined benefit and defined contribution plans. With over 25 years of investment experience, Joe has spent the past decade as CIO building a diversified, high-performing investment platform that blends disciplined risk management, strong governance, and a thoughtful expansion into private markets designed to enhance yield and diversify risk while aligning with the capital efficiency, liquidity, and return objectives of a P&C insurer. Before joining Selective, Joe was a Director at BlackRock in the Financial Institutions Group, where he focused on cultivating client relationships and delivering customized strategic investment solutions to insurance clients and prospects. He previously served as Senior Vice President at Endurance Specialty Holdings, where he held numerous roles involving asset allocation, manager selection and oversight, and risk management for the company’s global reinsurance platform. Joe earned his BS in Economics from Purdue University and MBA in Finance from Butler University, and is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Charterholder. Vaibhav Kalia is an insurance investment professional specializing in fixed income portfolio management, risk analysis, and asset allocation. Currently serving as SVP, Head of Fixed Income at Selective Insurance, Vaib has oversight over the firm's general account & retirement assets totaling ~$12B, directing investment strategy, sourcing public and private fixed income investments and managing external manager mandates. Previously at Blackrock, Vaib was a VP within RQA responsible for risk management of multi-sector fixed income funds totaling ~$40 billion. He also spent 4 years at HSBC Bank in different roles within Structured products as a trader, structurer and risk manager. He graduated with M.S. in Financial Engineering from Columbia University, MBA in Finance from IIM Calcutta, and B. Tech. in Electrical Engineering from IIT Delhi. In This Episode: (00:00) Joe Eppers and Vaib Kalia from Selective Insurance (04:41) Core benefits of private market investing for P&C insurance companies (07:45) Evolution of private markets through securitization and rated feeders (15:44) Investment decision-making process: manager, collateral, and structure analysis (...
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1 month ago
42 minutes 13 seconds

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An Unfiltered Take on Private Markets: Huizenga Capital Management’s Brad Bryndal on AI, Defense Tech, and the Tokenization of RWA
What if enterprise software as we know it is dead in five years? A family office insider explains why AI might make traditional SaaS obsolete.In the 8th installment of our Private Markets Series, host Angelo Calvello interviews Brad Bryndal, Senior Managing Director at Huizenga Capital Management, about his unconventional approach to private markets. Brad discusses why venture capital remains their best-performing asset class despite extended exits, shares concerns about AI overcapitalization while acknowledging rising valuations, and explains his early conviction in defense technology and cryptocurrency. The conversation explores enterprise software disruption, tokenization of real-world assets, and the case for democratizing private market access in retirement plans. Brad's candid perspective offers institutional investors an unfiltered look at emerging opportunities.Brad Bryndal is Senior Managing Director and member of the Investment Committee at Huizenga Capital Management, a family office based in the Chicago area. At Huizenga, Brad is responsible for sourcing, analyzing, and managing private and direct investment opportunities across venture capital, defense technology, cryptocurrency, and tokenized assets. Prior to joining Huizenga, Brad worked as a Portfolio Manager at Man Group Plc, where he developed expertise in alternative investments and risk management. He received his undergraduate degree from Miami University in 1995. Brad is known for his early conviction in emerging technologies and contrarian investment approach. In This Episode: (00:00) Brad Bryndal and his unconventional investment approach (03:32) Brad's early career, crypto journey, and libertarian philosophy (05:03) Venture capital returns and the extended exit environment (08:06) AI's impact on enterprise software and future business models (13:43) Defense tech investing and the changing military-industrial complex (22:12) Tokenization of real-world assets and blockchain infrastructure (29:39) Workforce implications and democratization of private market access Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunit...
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1 month ago
40 minutes 59 seconds

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SBCERA's Don Pierce: Why Cash Has Option Value in Private Markets
How does a $20B+ pension fund generate $1 billion in gains from rebalancing alone?In Episode 14 of “The Institutional Edge,” host Angelo Calvello sits down with Don Pierce, Chief Investment Officer at San Bernardino County Employees' Retirement Association (SBCERA). Don shares his distinctive income-first approach to private markets investing, including a 50% allocation across private equity, credit, and real commodities. He discusses SBCERA's recent European credit expansion, innovative master custody arrangements enabling emerging manager access, and the philosophy behind owning real assets versus traditional funds. Don also addresses practical challenges of managing illiquidity and shares his perspective on AI for investment forecasting versus operational efficiency, emphasizing his quantitative, numbers-driven investment approach.Donald Pierce serves as Chief Investment Officer at San Bernardino County Employees' Retirement Association (SBCERA), a position he has held since October 2010. He is responsible for day-to-day operations of the investment division, including policy development, investment objectives, and manager selection. Don has served as an Investment Officer at SBCERA since 2001, having previously worked with Watson Wyatt for nearly four years on pensions, healthcare, and investments. He spearheaded SBCERA's rebalancing methodology, which has contributed over $1 billion in gains since 2006. Don holds a Bachelor of Science in Statistics from San Diego State University and is a CFA charter holder.In This Episode: (00:00)  Introduction of guest Don Pierce, discussion of his role at SBCERA  (02:46) Quick-fire round with Don, exploring passion versus numbers approach (03:43) Private markets portfolio overview, allocation breakdown across asset classes (05:52) European credit expansion strategy, diversifying private credit exposure globally (11:28) Alternative asset opportunities in cattle, grain silos, and commodities investing (19:09) Managing illiquidity challenges and portfolio construction in private markets (28:17) Governance innovations - emerging manager programs and master custody arrangements (31:06) Perspectives on AI implementation and alternatives in 401k plans Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Marylan...
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1 month ago
21 minutes 42 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Beyond Fee Savings: How IPERS Uses Co-Investments to Build Investment Talent
Why does IPERS say NO to 95% of co-investment deals? Their CIO reveals the disciplined approach that attracts top practitioners to public service.In Episode 13 of “The Institutional EDge,”  host Angelo Calvello explores an innovative co-investment approach with IPERS' CIO Sriram Lakshminarayanan and Senior Investment Officer Craig Payne. Managing $47 billion with a nine-person team, IPERS maintains a selective <5% co-investment acceptance rate while requiring three-week minimum diligence timelines. Beyond fee reduction, their coinvestment program serves as a deliberate talent development strategy, empowering staff to make consequential investment decisions while testing GP capabilities in real-time. The conversation reveals how hiring "practitioners of investments" creates a knowledge-based culture that attracts sophisticated talent to public service while elevating team conversations from manager selection to investment strategy.Sriram Lakshmararayanan serves as Chief Investment Officer at Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System, overseeing approximately $47 billion in pension assets. He has transformed IPERS' approach to public and private markets, emphasizing cost-effective beta access and strategic co-investment practices. Craig Payne is Senior Investment Officer at IPERS, focusing on private asset investments including fund commitments and co-investments. With over two decades of private markets experience, Craig previously served as Managing Director and IC Member at BlackRock Private Equity Partners and brings deep expertise in co-investment diligence and portfolio construction to IPERS' innovative approach.Craig Payne is Senior Investment Officer at Iowa Public Employees' Retirement System (IPERS), where he focuses on private asset investments, including fund commitments and co-investments across real assets and private credit. Craig brings over two decades of private markets experience to IPERS, most recently serving as Managing Director and IC Member at Transition Equity Partners (2022-23). Previously, he served as Director of Private Investments at Olympus Ventures (2020-2022), Managing Director and IC member at BlackRock Private Equity Partners (2007-2019). His earlier career includes roles at General Electric Equity as Vice President (2002-2006), where he managed a $1.6 billion portfolio. Craig holds a BA in Economics and Political Science from McGill University and an MBA in Finance, Entrepreneurship, Strategic Management, and Accounting from the University of Chicago. In This Episode: (00:00) Introduction to IPERS co-investment strategy and guest backgrounds (03:29) Accessing beta cost-effectively across public and private markets (07:02) Co-investments as a portfolio lever beyond simple fee reduction (13:13) Independent diligence process and rubber stamp avoidance strategies (19:24) Managing GP timelines while maintaining fiduciary responsibility standards (23:39) Hiring practitioners over oversight managers for talent development (33:25) Empowerment culture drives reten...
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1 month ago
43 minutes 10 seconds

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Niche Alpha: Finding Value Beyond Traditional Private Markets
Are you still chasing crowded private equity deals, or have you discovered the niche sectors banks won't touch?In Episode 5 of the Private Markets Series, Angelo Calvello, host of Institutional Edge, interviews Eric Farls, Senior Portfolio Manager at Maryland State Retirement and Pension System, about the pension fund's strategic pivot from traditional private equity to sector-specific credit investments. Eric explains how Maryland's $4 billion private credit portfolio targets mining finance, sports finance, and music royalties—sectors offering attractive spreads where traditional banks don't aggressively lend. The conversation covers player transfer receivables backed by FIFA enforcement, music royalty resilience through economic cycles, inflation hedging characteristics, and the critical importance of deep GP partnerships for evaluating these niche opportunities.Eric Farls is Senior Portfolio Manager within the Fixed Income Group at the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System, where he focuses on private credit investments with special emphasis on sector-specific opportunities including mining finance, sports finance, and music royalties. He joined the Maryland State Retirement Agency in February 2011 as a Senior Investment Analyst in the Real Assets Group. Eric is also a member of the Agency's ESG Committee. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is a CFA charterholder and member of the CFA Institute and Baltimore Society of Financial Analysts. In This Episode: (00:00) Maryland's strategic shift to niche private credit (05:44) Mining finance sector strategy and investment thesis explained (09:04) Sports finance opportunities and player transfer receivables landscape (19:49) Music royalties portfolio and entertainment sector resilience (29:35) Risk management, GP partnerships and investment implementation approach Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge institutional investin...
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2 months ago
38 minutes 7 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Beyond Banks: How Insurers Are Reshaping Private Credit
How are insurance companies unlocking yield premiums that public markets can't deliver?In episode 2 of the Private Markets Series, Angelo Calvello, host of Institutional Edge, interviews Leo Svoboda, Head of Enterprise Portfolio Management at Nationwide Investments, about insurance companies' growing dominance in private credit markets. Leo explains how insurers are driving growth in the $2+ trillion private credit space through yield premiums, regulatory capital efficiency, and liability matching strategies. The discussion covers the expanding opportunity set from direct lending to private asset-backed finance, access methods including rated feeders and SMAs, key risks like illiquidity, and the evolution from niche alternative to mainstream financing tool for institutional investors.Leo Svoboda is the Head of Enterprise Portfolio Management at Nationwide Investments, where he leads the team responsible for asset allocation decisions and top-down investment strategy. Previously serving as Head of Liquid Alternatives focused on hedge funds, emerging market credit, and equities, Leo joined Nationwide in August 2017 from Penso Advisors, a global macro hedge fund. Prior to Penso, he led the Liquid Alternatives effort at UPS Group Trust. Leo is a CFA Charterholder and certified FRM, holding a BSBA from Bowling Green State University and an MBA in Finance with honors from the Wharton School. In This Episode: (00:00) Leo Svoboda introduction and background at Nationwide Investments (03:13) What's driving insurance companies' interest in private debt investments (06:29) Regulatory benefits and rated feeder technology for insurers (09:15) How insurance companies access private credit opportunities and structures (14:28) Portfolio diversification benefits and collateral risk management strategies (18:35) Global expansion of private credit markets beyond US (20:13) Benchmarking challenges and goals-focused approach in private markets Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior clien...
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2 months ago
30 minutes 49 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Private Equity in 401(k)s: Democratizing Returns or Democratizing Risk?
Can "onerous disclosure" actually protect 401(k) participants from alternative investment losses?In Episode 4 of the Private Markets Series, Angelo Calvello, host of Institutional Edge, interviews Gerald Alain Chen-Young, Chief Investment Officer of the National Public Pension Funds Association and Principal at GCY Associates LLC. They examine President Trump's August 2025 executive order expanding 401(k) access to alternative assets including private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, private credit, real estate, and digital currencies. Gerald identifies five critical risks: complete capital loss, extended illiquidity, zero government protection, complex valuations, and layered fees. He discusses both benefits and challenges, emphasizing that plan sponsors must provide clear risk disclosure and robust participant education to meet fiduciary standards.Gerald Alain Chen-Young serves as Chief Investment Officer of the National Public Pension Funds Association and Principal of GCY Associates LLC, an independent global institutional advisory firm. Previously, he was VP and Chief Investment Officer at UNCF (2002-2016), managing three portfolios totaling approximately $1 billion at their peak. Gerald holds postgraduate degrees in Economics from the London School of Economics and York University, and in Law from the University of Miami and Washington College of Law. He won Institutional Investor's "Investor Intelligence Awards, Thought Leadership" (2016) and was twice nominated to the ai-CIO Power 100 CIOs global list. In This Episode: (00:00) Bitcoin volatility and pension implications (02:19) Introduction – Gerald Alain Chen-Young and democratization overview (03:39) Principles of democratization and retail investor suitability concerns (09:48) Threshold requirements and onerous disclosure standards needed (14:12) Five major risks for DC participants investing alternatives (19:12) Regulatory complexity and crypto classification challenges ahead (27:36) Operational readiness and record keeper accountability questions (35:17) Worst investment pitches and closing thoughts Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse an...
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2 months ago
38 minutes 28 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Risk-Adjusted Performance of Private Funds: What Do We Know?
What if 35 years of data prove venture capital's high returns aren't worth the risk?In Episode 2 of the Private Markets Series, Angelo Calvello interviews Professor Greg Brown from the Institute for Private Capital and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill about his comprehensive research on risk-adjusted performance across private markets. Brown analyzes 35 years of MSCI data covering venture capital, buyout, private credit, real estate, and infrastructure funds. The conversation reveals that buyout funds consistently deliver approximately 3% alpha, while venture capital's high returns fail to compensate for systematic risk. Brown demonstrates that non-US funds significantly outperform when properly benchmarked against local indices, and simple risk adjustment models provide comparable insights to complex methodologies for institutional investors.Professor Gregory Brown is the Van Lear and Kay Witherspoon Distinguished Professor of Finance at the University of North Carolina's Kenan-Flagler Business School, where he founded and directs the Institute for Private Capital. He also serves as Faculty Director for the Hodges Scholars Program at UNC. Greg is a leading expert in alternative investments, specializing in private equity, venture capital, hedge funds, and the performance analysis of private markets. His research combines theoretical rigor with practical applications, helping institutional investors make better allocation decisions. Greg's work frequently examines risk-adjusted returns, benchmarking methodologies, and portfolio-level performance across private fund strategies. In This Episode: (00:00) Introduction to Private Markets Series Episode 3, Professor Gregory Brown (03:07) Research framework, data sources, and performance metrics explained (08:29) Benchmarking methodology and findings for equity funds (16:02) Debt funds and real asset performance results (21:53) Overall conclusions and practical guidance for institutional investors (27:29) Future research directions and portfolio-level analysis Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area pol...
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2 months ago
33 minutes 1 second

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Building Portfolio Resiliency Through Private Markets
Is diversification dead in private markets?Welcome to the first episode of our Private Markets Series, featuring Venus Phillips, Managing Director at the Kresge Foundation. Venus discusses building portfolio resiliency through strategic private market allocations, and her team's approach to managing a $2 billion portfolio across buyout, venture capital, real estate, and natural resources. She emphasizes the importance of developing true partnerships with general partners, starting with a "people first" due diligence philosophy. The conversation covers emerging manager investing, secondary market participation, energy transition strategies, and the critical role of transparency and alignment in GP relationships for long-term institutional success.Venus Phillips is a managing director at The Kresge Foundation where she evaluates investment opportunities and managers across all asset classes for the foundation's endowment. She joined Kresge in 2019 as an investment director focused on private markets including private equity, real estate and natural resources. Previously, Venus served as head of public markets at Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (now Stellantis), leading investment strategy for pension funds and employee savings plans. She has also held positions with Morningstar, University of Chicago Investment Office, NextGen Capital Partners and JP Morgan Private Bank. Phillips holds CFA and CAIA designations and earned degrees from Howard University and University of Chicago Booth School of Business. In This Episode: (00:00) Introduction of Venus Phillips, managing director at Kresge Foundation (02:30) Private market portfolio spectrum and evolution over two decades (04:05) Defining resiliency as investment objective and portfolio construction strategy (08:16) Building strategic partnerships beyond capital deployment with GPS (13:08) Co-investment approach and team structure at Kresge Foundation (16:27) Secondary markets participation and continuation vehicle strategy (22:28) Emerging managers focus and alignment benefits for allocators (24:51) Energy transition investments and ESG integration approach Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Boa...
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3 months ago
30 minutes 58 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Leapfrogging to Multi-Agentic Systems: The Future of Pension Fund Management
What if your pension fund could outperform peers while cutting operational costs in half?In this episode of The Institutional Edge, host Angelo Calvello interviews Antonio Rodriguez, Director of Investments at Building Service 32BJ Benefit Funds, exploring how multi-agent AI systems could revolutionize pension fund management. Rodriguez argues that resource-constrained allocators can leapfrog traditional technology by adopting AI agents for operational tasks before advancing to investment decisions. "Resource constraints are the engine for innovation," Rodriguez explains, advocating for staging implementation from legal documentation to tactical asset allocation. They discuss implementation challenges, including governance structures, data privacy, vendor selection, and the importance of maintaining human oversight while transforming pension fund operations through AI-enhanced decision-making processes.Antonio Rodriguez has dedicated his career to responsible investment of working people’s capital. In his current role as Director of Investments for the 32BJ Benefit Funds, he is responsible for the defined benefit pension, health, defined contribution, training, and legal funds for over 170,000 members of SEIU 32BJ, totaling over $10 billion in assets. At the 32BJ Funds, Antonio leads the investment team and advises trustees on investment policy, asset allocation, portfolio construction, and manager selection. Prior to his role at the 32BJ Funds, Antonio was Director of Investment Strategy at the New York City Board of Education Retirement System. Antonio also served as trustee for four of the New York City Retirement Systems (NYCRS) and the New York City Deferred Compensation Plan. Before his various roles at NYCRS, Antonio spent the first part of his career as a union researcher and organizer at the Service Employees International Union, including as Research Director at SEIU Local 1107 and as a member of the SEIU Capital Stewardship team. Antonio has been a member of various boards, including the New York Foundation, the Jobs with Justice Education Fund Board, the CFA Institute’s Global Investment Performance Standards Asset Owner Advisory Committee, and the AIF Global Investor Board. He earned his BSBA in Accounting and History from Washington University in St. Louis and his Master of Arts in History from the City College of New York. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation and a Certificate in Performance Measurement. In This Episode: (00:00) Introduction and background on AI agents and multi-agent systems (01:26) Antonio Rodriguez introduction and technology adoption challenges in pension funds (04:23) Resource constraints driving innovation and leapfrogging opportunities in allocators (10:27) Staging AI implementation starting with operational and legal tasks (18:07) Blue sky vision for investment decision-making and committee processes (28:07) Implementation challenges including vendor selection and data privacy concerns (39:58) Future of pension management and insourcing investment functions (47:05) Closing thoughts and worst pitch story Like, subscribe, and share this episode with...
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3 months ago
52 minutes 30 seconds

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AI's Winner Take All Effect: How Will AI Reshape the Institutional Investment Industry?
Which three attributes separate AI winners from losers in asset management—and does your firm have them?Angelo Calvello, host of Institutional Edge, interviews Ajmal (AJ) Hachim, Vice President and co-lead of Berkshire Global Advisors' Financial Technology practice, about artificial intelligence's transformative impact on asset management. Hachim explains why AI has become table stakes for investment firms and discusses strategic implementation approaches through build, buy, or lease models. The conversation explores competitive advantages gained through proprietary data access, organizational culture requirements for AI success, and potential industry consolidation pressures. Hachim identifies three critical attributes separating future winners from losers while addressing concerns about autonomous decision-making and multi-agentic systems in institutional investing.In This Episode: (00:00) Guest Ajmal Hachim, AI's winner-take-all effect (02:28) AI as table stakes for asset managers across all business functions (06:11) Build, buy, or lease strategies for AI implementation (09:23) Competitive advantages and industry consolidation patterns (12:18) Three key attributes for AI winners in asset management (17:07) Multi-agentic systems and autonomous decision making challenges (20:31) Big tech hyperscalers entering asset management space (22:37) Berkshire Global's internal AI initiatives and workflow optimization Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge institutional investing conversations.Resources:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajmalhachim/https://berkshireglobal.com/our-team/aj-hachim/
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3 months ago
26 minutes 18 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
AI Claims vs. Reality: An Asset Allocator's Due Diligence Framework
How do you distinguish substance from hype when managers claim AI implementation advantages?In this week's The Institutional Edge, Angelo welcomes Chris Walvoord, recently the Global Head of Liquid Alternatives Research and Portfolio Management at AON, where he led a team of 14 supporting Advisory and OCIO businesses across hedge funds, private credit, and opportunistic investments. Walvoord provides a comprehensive framework for allocators navigating the critical challenge of assessing AI implementations in investment strategies, emphasizing that allocators don't need machine learning expertise to effectively evaluate AI claims. The conversation reveals practical methods for distinguishing substance from hype, identifying red flags, and conducting thorough due diligence on AI-enhanced strategies in an increasingly complex technological landscape.In This Episode: (00:30) Introduction of Chris Walvoord, former Global Head at AON (01:15) Hypothetical systematic global macro manager using AI enhancement claims (04:13) Beyond buzzwords: requiring specificity in AI tool explanations (05:18) Talent requirements: specialized skills beyond traditional finance backgrounds (09:41) Data importance: sources, curation, and quality assurance processes (14:35) AI model types and techniques: understanding specific approaches (18:45) Testing and validation: building robust models for commercial deployment (25:10) Red flags in AI due diligence and governance frameworks Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge institutional investing conversations.Resources:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-walvoord/https...
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3 months ago
36 minutes 11 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
The AI-ESG Paradox: Why Assessing AI's Impact Defies Simple Metrics
What methodological breakthrough is helping institutional investors solve the AI-ESG paradox?This week, host Angelo Calvello interviews Dr. Liming Zhu, Research Director at CSIRO's Data61 and a leading voice in responsible AI development. Dr. Zhu reveals why traditional ESG metrics fall short when measuring AI's complex impacts, from the staggering energy consumption of model training (equivalent to 350,000 households annually for early ChatGPT) to nuanced second-order effects across stakeholder groups. The conversation explores how AI's diverse applications resist standardized assessment, requiring sophisticated frameworks that capture both immediate environmental costs and long-term societal implications. Dr. Zhu presents the practical assessment methodology he developed with CSIRO colleagues, offering asset owners a pathway through the measurement complexity that defines modern AI investing.In This Episode:(00:00) Introduction to AI's environmental impact and energy consumption(02:00) Carbon footprint breakdown: training versus usage phases(05:08) Energy sources and renewable scheduling for AI operations(09:22) Grid stress and national energy infrastructure challenges(10:57) Resource utilization efficiency and baseline comparisons(14:39) Water usage for cooling and community impact concerns(19:38) Human labor implications and global south workforce(26:49) AI's potential to solve climate problems and accelerate scienceLike, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge institutional investing conversations.Resources:Dr. Zhu's Bio:  https://liming-zhu.org/about-me Dr. Zhu's research related to the episode: The framework: 
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4 months ago
34 minutes 21 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
The AI Implementation Gap: What's Stopping Asset Allocators?
"I feel like the adoption of an AI tool could potentially eliminate the need for other existing tools - it might not be a net add, it could be a net efficiency gain." - Melissa LopezIn this episode, Angelo Calvello of The Institutional Edge interviews Melissa Lopez, former Managing Director at James Irvine Foundation, about AI integration in institutional investment management. With 15 years of endowment and foundation experience managing multi-billion dollar Bay Area portfolios, Lopez reveals why allocators struggle with AI adoption despite clear productivity benefits. She discusses cultural barriers, leadership challenges, and practical implementation strategies, distinguishing between true AI integration and misconceptions about AI exposure through venture portfolios. Lopez advocates for immediate experimentation over wait-and-see approaches, emphasizing relationship-driven business fundamentals while embracing technological transformation for better beneficiary outcomes.In This Episode: (00:00) Introduction - Melissa Lopez, AI integration discussion(01:56) AI benefits for allocators, productivity and operational efficiency(05:14) Barriers to AI adoption, performance pressures and misconceptions(08:52) Cultural mindset challenges and leadership awareness issues(13:16) Build vs lease AI solutions, third party considerations(18:37) Peer-to-peer communication and industry knowledge sharing(28:02) Future AI integration timeline and relationship-driven business(30:57) Worst pitch story, management fee focused managerLike, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge institutional investing conversations.Resources:Link to Melissa Lopez’s article: https://www.pionline.com/opinion/pi-opinion-AI-hiring-for-the-future
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4 months ago
34 minutes 20 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
An Asset Allocator's AI Use Cases, Implementation Strategy, and Wishlist with Mark Steed
What happens when a retirement fund's AI models start outperforming human investment decisions?In this episode of The Institutional Edge, host Angelo Calvello, CEO of Rosetta Analytics, interviews Mark Steed, Chief Investment Officer of the Arizona Public Safety Personnel Retirement System. Mark discusses his hands-on approach to implementing AI in institutional investing, focusing on two primary use cases: operational efficiency through automated document processing and enhanced decision-making via machine learning. The conversation explores practical challenges including data security, board governance, and talent requirements. Mark shares his vision for AI-powered investment workflows and explains how proper governance frameworks can encourage innovation without compromising oversight in retirement fund management.In This Episode:(00:00) Introduction of guest Mark Steed, AI innovation discussion(03:02) AI use cases: operational efficiency and decision making(09:30) Manager selection process and generative AI applications(16:37) Building governance frameworks for AI implementation and oversight(24:44) Key requirements: talent, data, and compute infrastructure(29:35) Future wishlist: AI-powered investment workflow automation(32:36) Multi-agent systems and the future of investing(33:52) Worst investment pitch: Formula One racetrack story Like, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge institutional investing conversations.Resources:Mark Steed Bio:  https://www.psprs.com/about/psprs-executive-team/Arizona Public Safety Personnel Retirement System: https://www.psprs.com/
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4 months ago
36 minutes 7 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
A Framework for Fiduciary Innovation
What's the biggest mistake asset managers make when implementing AI?This week on Institutional Edge, host Angelo Calvello sits down with Peter Strikwerda, Global Head of Digitalization and Innovation at APG Asset Management. Managing €616 billion in pension assets, Peter shares APG's groundbreaking framework for implementing AI while maintaining fiduciary responsibility. He reveals how the Dutch pension giant overcomes status quo bias, manages the reality that four out of five AI experiments fail, and transitions from rule-based to principle-based governance. Peter offers practical guidance for asset owners navigating the tension between innovation imperatives and fiduciary obligations, emphasizing that AI isn't just another tool—it's transformative technology that requires strategic embedding throughout the organization.In This Episode:(00:00) Introduction- Peter Strikwerda and APG Asset Management (02:09) Peter's mandate at APG and AI's role in digitalization(05:33) Responsible experimentation: Creating structured environments within fiduciary boundaries(15:44) Governance evolution: From rule-based to principle-based AI oversight(22:33) Risk-adjusted innovation: Managing experimental failure rates and value assessment(26:39) Scaling methodology: Progressive frameworks from experiments to enterprise deployment(29:00) Framework for fiduciary innovation and guidance for peers(31:09) Worst vendor pitches and enterprise-grade standardsLike, subscribe, and share this episode with someone who might be interested! Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge conversations on institutional investing.Resources:Peter Strikwerda:
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4 months ago
33 minutes 27 seconds

The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha.
Welcome to The Institutional Edge: Real allocators. Real alpha! Dr. Angelo Calvello hosts this exciting new podcast partnership with Pensions & Investments, designed to cut through the noise in institutional investing. Unlike other investment podcasts filled with vendor pitches and rambling biographical stories, this series delivers focused 30-minute episodes featuring real asset owners who actually deploy capital. Get ready for authentic insights that challenge conventional thinking and help you make smarter investment decisions. About the Host: Dr. Angelo Calvello is a serial innovator and co-founder of multiple investment firms, including Rosetta Analytics and Blue Diamond Asset Management. He leverages his extensive professional network and reputation for authentic thought leadership to curate conversations with genuinely innovative allocators. As the "Dissident" columnist for Institutional Investor and former "Doctor Is In" columnist for Chief Investment Officer (winner of the 2016 Jesse H. Neal Award), Calvello has become a leading voice challenging conventional investment wisdom. Beyond his professional pursuits, Calvello serves as Chairman of the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System's Climate Advisory Panel, Chairman of the Board of Outreach with Lacrosse and Schools (OWLS Lacrosse), a nonprofit organization creating opportunities for at-risk youths in Chicago, and trustee for a Chicago-area police pension fund. His career-long focus on leveraging innovation to deliver superior client outcomes makes him the ideal host for cutting-edge institutional investing conversations.