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Welcome to Investing In Integrity by Scholars of Finance. SOF is a rapidly growing organization on a mission to inspire character and integrity in the finance leaders of tomorrow. If you’re an investor, finance professional, or student aspiring to make an impact with capital, this podcast is for you. Investing In Integrity is a compilation of conversations and interviews with leading minds in finance that will help you learn how you can make finance a force for good.

Investing In Integrity Scholars of Finance

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Welcome to Investing In Integrity by Scholars of Finance. SOF is a rapidly growing organization on a mission to inspire character and integrity in the finance leaders of tomorrow. If you’re an investor, finance professional, or student aspiring to make an impact with capital, this podcast is for you. Investing In Integrity is a compilation of conversations and interviews with leading minds in finance that will help you learn how you can make finance a force for good.

    #63 - Revisiting a Leadership Masterclass: Richard Davis (Former Chairman & CEO @ US Bank)

    #63 - Revisiting a Leadership Masterclass: Richard Davis (Former Chairman & CEO @ US Bank)

    In this episode of Investing In Integrity, Ross Overline revisits our all-time favorite episode with Richard Davis, the former Chairman and CEO at US Bank. Richard sits on several boards including Wells Fargo, MasterCard, Dow Chemical Mayo Clinic, and the Advisory Board of Scholars of Finance. A giant figure in the banking industry, Richard is renowned for his financial know-how and excellent leadership.

    Richard has now retired from the financial industry having left a lasting legacy, he steered US Bank through the financial crisis of 2008, winning the coveted award “Banker of the year”, selected by American Banker and was the chosen "2010 Executive of the Year" by the Twin Cities Business Journal.

    In this episode, Richard shares his rise from bank teller to CEO of one of the biggest banks in America. He touches on leading the U.S. Bank through the Great Recession and his support of employees and customers through social unrest in the 2010s.

    His insightful, pointed commentary on why “we shouldn’t set goals, but directions,” or why we should always be the person to “take the next hardest assignment, not promotion,” is relevant to students and professionals alike. Considered a co-founder, Richard was one of the first supporters of Scholars of Finance. 

    • 45 min
    #62 - The Role of Internal Audit in Managing Risks: Diana Pagliarini (Executive Vice President & General Auditor Officer @ State Street Corporation)

    #62 - The Role of Internal Audit in Managing Risks: Diana Pagliarini (Executive Vice President & General Auditor Officer @ State Street Corporation)

    In this episode of Investing In Integrity, Ross Overline speaks with Diana Pagliarini, the Executive Vice President and General Auditor at State Street Corporation. Diana has 32 years of experience in the banking industry and 14 years in board-visible roles. Her leadership and ability to execute strategic plans leads to improved processes, functions, and departments while influencing policy changes and risk practices at an enterprise level.

    Diana’s role at State Street involves managing and developing the company-wide corporate audit plan, ensuring risk is appropriately governed. To maintain independence, a critical component of the General Auditor Role, she has a direct reporting line to the Board of Directors Examining and Audit Committee. 

    State Street is a global leader across investment servicing, markets and financing, and investment management.

    Risk and auditing is about managing risks, maintaining transparency, identifying vulnerabilities, and driving compliance. With risks, there are layers of security that only authorized people should have access to. The higher the risk the more security features and layers of security are built into the architecture of the vault access. Auditors have to look at everything from people to processes and technology to know the risk. If it is a risk for State Street, it’s something Diana and her team are auditing.

    In her role, Diana also values the importance of character and integrity in leadership and emphasizes self-awareness and self-care, as well as owning your mistakes and showing up, especially during difficult times. Integrity and credibility are significant currencies in leadership. Demonstrating this during challenging times can lead to further opportunities. Also, being willing to ask “What do you need?” and “How can I help?” is a great way to show leadership and build a rapport with your seniors. 

    • 42 min
    #61 - Curating the Next-Generation of Emerging Managers: Winter Mead (Founder & CEO @ Coolwater Capital)

    #61 - Curating the Next-Generation of Emerging Managers: Winter Mead (Founder & CEO @ Coolwater Capital)

    In this episode of Investing In Integrity, Ross Overline speaks with Winter Mead, the founder and CEO of investment firm Coolwater Capital, focusing on emerging managers and technology investments. 

    Winter has previously helped build and invest an evergreen fund at SAP, a publicly listed enterprise software company, where he co-founded the LP transparency movement called #OpenLP. Winter also worked as a private equity and venture capital investor at a large multi-family office in San Francisco. He is also the author of How To Raise A Venture Capital Fund.

    Winter’s prowess goes beyond finance as he founded and operates the Coolwater Academy, which trains, builds, and scales emerging managers. Winter and Coolwater have positively impacted over 240 emerging managers over the last four years.

    A common struggle for emerging managers in today's market is fundraising, but seeking out capital is just one of the many challenges they face. Winter and Coolwater prioritize a holistic approach when it comes to the Coolwater Academy. They help emerging managers with operations, transparency, and building strong foundations for long-term success. 

    Coolwater supports the growth and commercialization of early next-generation technologies and innovation. They aim to be a legacy platform that supports the launch of emerging investors and helps them succeed in the industry. By doing so, they contribute to the development of technology, innovation, and the mitigation of early risks in the venture capital and growth investing ecosystem. Coolwater has helped launch over 200 funds, and in turn, they've invested into over 5,000 companies.

    • 37 min
    #60 - Ethics in Finance: Katie Lawler (EVP & Global Chief Ethics Officer @ US Bank)

    #60 - Ethics in Finance: Katie Lawler (EVP & Global Chief Ethics Officer @ US Bank)

    In this episode of Investing In Integrity, our CEO, Ross Overline has a conversation with Katie Lawler, the EVP and Global Chief Ethics Officer at US Bank. Having started her career as a labor and employment attorney, Katie has spent close to twenty-two years with US Bank, working in legal, human resources, and ethics roles.

    Katie's role at US Bank involves balancing culture and compliance. She focuses on building systems, structures, and processes to ensure every employee acts with high integrity. Unlike a typical Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, her role is distinct from regulatory compliance.

    Financial services are fundamentally based on trust, requiring high levels of integrity. Recognizing the broader impact of financial services on various aspects of the economy highlights the importance of ethical practices in this industry.

    • 43 min
    #59 - Purpose-Driven Decisions in Venture Capital: Trae Stephens (Partner @ Founders Fund and Co-Founder of Anduril, Sol, and Pursuit)

    #59 - Purpose-Driven Decisions in Venture Capital: Trae Stephens (Partner @ Founders Fund and Co-Founder of Anduril, Sol, and Pursuit)

    In this episode of Investing In Integrity, Ross Overline has an enlightening conversation with Trae Stephens, Partner at Founders Fund and Co-Founder of three companies, Anduril, Sol, and Pursuit. 

    Join us as we delve into the world of venture capital, Trae's background in the intelligence community, his work at Palantir, and his co-founded companies. In this episode, he shares the importance of purpose-driven leadership in finance and the moral gray zones of investing. With book recommendations and advice for young listeners, this podcast is a must-listen for those seeking fulfillment beyond financial success.

    Trae provides examples of companies Founders Fund has invested in, such as Facebook, SpaceX, and Palantir. They then dive into Trae's co-founded companies, Anduril Industries and Sol. Anduril is a defense technology company focused on building autonomous platforms for national security purposes. They discuss the importance of technology in the defense industry and the need for a just and ethical approach to warfare.

    Trae also shares his perspective on moral gray zones in investing, stating that he prefers to avoid investing in things that may lead to bad behaviors or addiction – even if they may be profitable. Highlighting the risks associated with investing, particularly the temptation of greed and the importance of finding contentment and gratitude to counteract it.

    Aligning with our mission, Trae notes his perspective on leadership in finance and investing. He emphasizes the importance of having a mission-focused approach and ensuring that the work being done positively impacts humanity. He believes a deeper purpose and value should drive financial outcomes.

    • 45 min
    #58 - The Next Generation of Investing: Tory Reiss (CEO & Co-Founder @ Equi)

    #58 - The Next Generation of Investing: Tory Reiss (CEO & Co-Founder @ Equi)

    In this episode of Investing In Integrity, Ross Overline has an insightful conversation with Tory Reiss, a 3x Founder of Fintech startups.

    Tory shares his journey from a promising career at Microsoft to the thrilling world of startups, describing how his desire for personal growth and making a significant impact led him to Silicon Valley.

    Embarking on a startup journey often feels like a leap into the unknown. However, such bold moves can bring great rewards. Driven by personal challenges, Tory ventured into creating solutions that not only addressed his problems but also responded to wider needs.

    Balancing curiosity, imagination, and execution is essential in both business and personal life. Tory highlights the importance of having a clear personal mission statement to guide decisions.

    Tory also dives into the power and importance of conscious leadership with confidence and openness and details how integrating principles like emotional intelligence, mental health, and spirituality into leadership can enhance personal and interpersonal health and success.

    • 47 min

Customer Reviews

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52 Ratings

52 Ratings

Alan Quezada ,

Finance needs this!

Uncompariably amazing insights to the closed door meeting of the leaders of the financial industry. Getting to hear them speak on how they got to where they are, and what their roles are into allocating billions of dollars to ESG, climate change, shareholder value, sustainability, etc. The plan to aid the world through capital can only be addressed through the trillions of dollars in investments inside private institiutions. The work these leaders do to achieve goals, and overcome the challenges of the origainal finance culture of maximizing proftits no matter the cost. The future of finance looks to be good in the hands of people who aspire to change the world through finance.

Prashanth Ramachandra ,

Insightful and a Must Listen for Students in Finance

These conversations provide a necessary insight into how upholding values and character, beyond just finance roles, can be instrumental in personal and professional development. Each episode is interesting, motivating, and easy to understand; I especially enjoyed Episode 39!

andyy.zhang ,

phenomenally insightful questions and speakers

Investing in Integrity sets a high bar for podcasts. Ross Overline is an incredible host and always manages to drive conversations forward in meaningful ways and the guests can easily feed off his energy. In the right hands, finance is a force for good, and everyone involved in these episodes truly embody valuable principles that anyone interested in finance should carry with them.

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