54 min

OurTribe Episode 28 with David Magerman: The VC Philanthropist who Conducted a Halachic Immersion Experiment, and who Ditched one of the World's Most Prestigious Hedge Funds OurTribe Podcast With Rabbi Tuvia Kopstein

    • Self-Improvement

SPONSOR:  The Andrew Elliot Group, coaching tech startups to gain control of their business (see below for details)



Why did you feel despair when you reached the top of the elusive hedge-fund industry?



What was your immersive Halachic experiment?

What is the most important quality you seek in your venture capital startups?

Do you approach philanthropic giving like you approach tech investing?

David Magerman is a well-known Jewish philanthropist, community leader, husband and father of 4.  Professionally, he is the Managing Partner at Differential Ventures, a New York-based venture capital fund focused on the future of data and emerging technology.  He is an experienced technologist with deep knowledge and experience in data science.  Before venture capital, David had a long career as quantitative hedge fund manager at Renaissance Technologies, where he helped found the equities trading group.  He has a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University.

This episode is generously sponsored by The Andrew Elliot Group.  

If you’re a tech startup CEO, you owe it to yourself to join the hundreds of CEOs Andrew has worked with to help them gain control over the management of their business. If you have venture funding and have ever questioned if you’re approaching your management correctly, you can visit Andrew’s website to grab a free leadership assessment: www.andrewelliotstern.com/assessment  

For questions, comments and criticisms, or for info about The Podcast Fellowship, please email ourtribe@podcastfellowship.org

Help over 50 different Jewish charities at $1/day by signing up for Daily Giving, while helping OurTribe thrive! 

Here's how: use this link and OurTribe gets a referral bonus:https://dailygiving.org/?ref=ourtribe 

SPONSOR:  The Andrew Elliot Group, coaching tech startups to gain control of their business (see below for details)



Why did you feel despair when you reached the top of the elusive hedge-fund industry?



What was your immersive Halachic experiment?

What is the most important quality you seek in your venture capital startups?

Do you approach philanthropic giving like you approach tech investing?

David Magerman is a well-known Jewish philanthropist, community leader, husband and father of 4.  Professionally, he is the Managing Partner at Differential Ventures, a New York-based venture capital fund focused on the future of data and emerging technology.  He is an experienced technologist with deep knowledge and experience in data science.  Before venture capital, David had a long career as quantitative hedge fund manager at Renaissance Technologies, where he helped found the equities trading group.  He has a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University.

This episode is generously sponsored by The Andrew Elliot Group.  

If you’re a tech startup CEO, you owe it to yourself to join the hundreds of CEOs Andrew has worked with to help them gain control over the management of their business. If you have venture funding and have ever questioned if you’re approaching your management correctly, you can visit Andrew’s website to grab a free leadership assessment: www.andrewelliotstern.com/assessment  

For questions, comments and criticisms, or for info about The Podcast Fellowship, please email ourtribe@podcastfellowship.org

Help over 50 different Jewish charities at $1/day by signing up for Daily Giving, while helping OurTribe thrive! 

Here's how: use this link and OurTribe gets a referral bonus:https://dailygiving.org/?ref=ourtribe 

54 min