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The Long-Short AIMA
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Perspectives: Doug Monticciolo, Brevet Capital Management
Episode 9 of Perspectives our dedicated series where AIMA, in partnership with KPMG, speaks to alternative investment industry leaders from around the world continues with Doug Monticciolo, CEO, CIO and Co-Founder of Brevet Capital Management.
From the glory of standing on the podium at the endurance road biking world championship to helming a multi-billion dollar investment firm, Doug shares his extraordinary journey into finance and how he is now helping government agencies solve complex problems and drive a positive social impact.
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72. Full steam ahead or just hype – Unpacking the reality of Gen AI
What would you ask an AI investment guru, seasoned in activating AI for elite private equities at McKinsey, now guiding hedge funds in leveraging AI to invest in alternative assets, transforming both their core operations and back-office activities?
Dr. Mohammad Rasouli, a Stanford AI researcher joins us to delve into the transformative potential of AI in our daily lives and answer whether AI is going to be evolutionary or revolutionary in how we do business.
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71. What’s coming next from the US SEC?
Several major open files on the SEC’s regulatory proposal agenda are expected to see updates in the coming weeks. The Long-Short welcomes back AIMA’s Daniel Austin, Director of US Policy and Regulation in Washington D.C., who gives a timely update on the SEC’s Dealer Rule proposal and Treasury Clearing proposal, while also providing the latest on AIMA’s legal challenge to the Private Fund Advisor Rule.
Expect to learn why these issues are a top priority for AIMA’s advocacy team and membership, along with the key dates for your diary in Q4 and beyond.
Please note, these issues remain highly fluid and we plan to release an update to this episode later in November, to address expected updates to these files in the coming weeks.
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70. How to survive and thrive as a buy-side analyst
New analysts at hedge funds often have to learn on the job, and fast! One former portfolio manager who went through it the hard way is lowering the ladder to those behind him through an intensive hedge fund boot camp that teaches the fundamental survival skills needed to make it as a buy-side analyst. We hear from Brett Caughran, who brings experience from his time at major hedge funds including Two Sigma, Citadel, and Schonfeld, to his new training firm Fundamental Edge, on how he’s bringing much-needed structure to the buy-side training process.
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Perspectives: Sean McGould, Lighthouse
Episode 8 of Perspectives, our dedicated series where AIMA, in partnership with KPMG, speak to alternative investment industry leaders from around the world, continues with a fascinating conversation with the Founder, CEO and CIO of Lighthouse Investment Partners, LLC (Lighthouse) Sean McGould.
Sean shares with listeners the lessons he's learned as both the CEO and CIO of Lighthouse, which currently manages over US$15 billion of assets. From the need to roll with the punches in the dynamic world of alternative investments, to the importance of succession planning as the industry embarks upon a “generational change”, he also cautions why starting a fund today is harder than ever, and what daring entrepreneurs can do to rise to the challenge of setting up their own business.
Any Lighthouse Investment Partners, LLC (Lighthouse) views presented in this podcast are for educational purposes only. Information is based on the thoughts and opinions of Lighthouse which is subject to change based on the markets or other conditions. Any information provided is not intended as investment advice, as an offer or solicitation of an offer to sell or buy, or as an endorsement, recommendation, or sponsorship of any company, security, advisory service or fund. This podcast does not purport to address the financial objectives or specific investment needs of any investor or organization and should not be relied upon for investment decisions. All investments are subject to risks, including fluctuation in value and total loss of principal investment.
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Perspectives: Jane Buchan, Martlet Asset Management
Episode 7 of Perspectives, our dedicated series where AIMA, in partnership with KPMG hears from alternative investment industry leaders from around the world, welcomes Jane Buchan, CEO of Martlet Asset Management.
Jane’s career path is a truly remarkable one, from being an elite sportswoman in the field of US college athletics to co-founding one of the world’s largest fund of funds. Jane opines on a wide range of evolving market trends such as the rise of AI and ESG, the evolving GP/LP dynamic as well as the growing influence of digital assets and how this all impacts the alternative asset management industry.
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