

Investment Management Operations
Ted Seides – Allocator and Asset Management Expert
Discover how investment organizations are run from the industry’s top operating partners. We dive into the business of investment management by exploring functional areas across operations, investor relations, legal, finance, and technology. Key stakeholders provide insight on the business today and look to what the future may hold for capital allocators and their investment partners. Longtime operator, Scott MacDonald, hosts in-depth interviews with key non-investment principals across public and private markets. Learn more and join our community from www.capitalallocators.com.
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Mar 24, 2026 • 45min
Griff Norville, Head of Technology Solutions – Hamilton Lane (EP.72)
Griff Norville is the Head of Technology Solutions at Hamilton Lane, one of the world’s largest alternative asset managers.Today’s investment leaders are navigating a technology landscape that is moving faster than ever: from AI adoption to tokenization to digital investment workflows.I sat down with Griff to explore how Hamilton Lane has built a data and technology infrastructure that is reshaping how allocators think about private markets.We cover how Hamilton Lane developed its Cobalt platform, why private market data is still a frontier problem, how AI is beginning to change the way allocators analyze and act on information, and leaders at asset managers and allocators should be paying attention to right now.Learn More
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Mar 10, 2026 • 55min
Stuart Chapman, Director & Head of ODD – Strategic Investment Group (EP.71)
Stuart Chapman is a Director and Head of Operational Due Diligence at Strategic Investment Group, a $30B OCIO serving a mix of pension, endowment, and nonprofit clients.Operational due diligence doesn’t always get the spotlight, but it should. Stu shares his insight on his process that sits completely outside the investment function — giving ODD a genuine seat at the table and, veto rights when necessary.We cover how Stu thinks about operational risk, when to work with a manager to improve processes, the current state of continuous dynamic monitoring, and why the onsite visit still matters — from building true long-term partnerships to seeing firm culture in a live environment.We also get into emerging manager infrastructure, the operational implications of offering retail products to the wealth channel, and why alpha without real infrastructure and operational leadership can slow you down.Learn MoreFollow Capital Allocators at @tseides or LinkedInSubscribe to the mailing listAccess transcript with Premium MembershipEditing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)

Feb 3, 2026 • 51min
Alex Harstrick & Jonathan Bronson, Co-Founders – J2 Ventures (EP.70)
Jonathan Bronson, former D.E. Shaw pro turned infrastructure and private equity investor. Alex Harstrick, ex-special-operations strategist who led Pentagon acquisitions. They discuss launching a dual-use defense and commercial VC, the grind of early SPV fundraising, choosing service providers and ops, cutting low-signal LP meetings, and using ODD feedback as free consulting.

Jan 20, 2026 • 1h 5min
David Li, CTO – WashU IMC (EP.69)
David Li is the CTO at Washington University Investment Management Company, where he’s led a lean, data‑driven build of the endowment’s tech stack. David’s path runs from Harvard Management Company to independent consulting to WashU, bringing a builder’s mindset to the role.For those not familiar with WashU’s concentrated, co-invest heavy approach, Ted sat down with CIO Scott Wilson a while back, and that conversation is replayed in the feed.David shares how a modular architecture with Snowflake at the center gives his team cleaner data, faster changes, and less technical debt; and how clear governance and practical security can make for efficient workflows.We also get into AI adoption in the endowment world - where to use “walled gardens,” and how to spot tools that look great in demos but fall down on data quality.
For emerging and seasoned institutions, David shares concrete advice on buy‑versus‑build, vendor selection, and running pilots that surface issues early, plus how to set expectations and give business owners real responsibility so technology actually matches how investors see their portfolios.Learn More
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Jan 20, 2026 • 55min
[REPLAY] Scott Wilson – Concentrated Investing at Washington University-St. Louis (Capital Allocators, EP. 159)
Scott Wilson is the CIO at Washington University of St. Louis, where he oversees a $10 billion endowment. Scott joined Wash U three years ago from Grinnell College, where he learned a completely different style of endowment investing than is practiced by others.Our conversation covers Scott’s upbringing, early Wall Street career in equity research and derivatives across New York, London and Tokyo, and his leap to Grinnell. We then turn to his applying the Grinnell model at Wash U, transitioning an endowment model portfolio to a concentrated book. We touch on hedge funds and frontier markets and turn to the process of underwriting individual ideas and managers in the context of a concentrated endowment portfolio.Learn MoreFollow Capital Allocators at @tseides or LinkedInSubscribe to the mailing listAccess transcript with Premium MembershipEditing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)

Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 9min
Bill Krueger, CTO – Yale Investments (EP.68)
Bill Krueger is the CTO at Yale’s Investment Office. Bill’s unconventional path spans defense contracting, tech consulting, and a 13-year run at Bridgewater Associates before landing at Yale.Bill shares how to operate in a radically transparent culture, tighten feedback loops between decisions and outcomes, and managing the messy realities of growth, bureaucracy, and leadership. Those experiences shaped Bill’s views on trust, talent, and where technology truly differentiates.We turn to Bill’s move to the LP side at Yale where his mandate is to modernize and innovate. He explains his approach to enhancing infrastructure while partnering with key stakeholders; why he favors deep vendor partnerships over a large in-house tech team, and his views on taking a pragmatic approach to AI and the limits of traditional data lake thinking in an allocator context.For GPs and LPs, Bill offers actionable advice on avoiding the speed-versus-quality trap, staying close to the work as a practitioner, and designing tech and data foundations that can scale over time.Learn MoreFollow Capital Allocators at @tseides or LinkedInSubscribe to the mailing listAccess transcript with Premium MembershipEditing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)

Dec 16, 2025 • 45min
Graeme Faulds, CEO – Bipsync (EP.67)
Graeme Faulds is the CEO of Bipsync, a leading provider of modern research management software.
Graeme spent 15 years as a private markets investor before building and selling his first fintech company, then ultimately stepping into the CEO role at Bipsync in 2023.
Bipsync works with clients across the investment management industry, from allocators like endowments, foundations, pension funds, and family offices to GPs including hedge funds and private equity managers, helping investors capture, structure, and leverage collective intelligence at scale.
For those familiar, we had Annie Kerns and Blake Fischer from UVA’s endowment on a previous episode to discuss how and why they selected Bipsync and that replay is in the feed.
In our conversation, Graeme explains why organizing unstructured research has been Bipsync’s focus for more than a decade and how that foundation underpins everything they’re doing with AI. We talk about what’s real versus hype in AI, what a “good” data strategy and governance model actually looks like, and how roles are shifting as allocators hire more technical talent to design schemas, own data quality, and use tools like Bipsync’s Toro directly into research workflows.
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Dec 16, 2025 • 44min
[REPLAY] Bipsync at UVIMCO (EP.06)
Today’s Sponsored Insight highlights Bipsync, the research management software that helps asset owners and managers optimize pre- and post-investment decision making.
We spoke with Annie Kerns and Blake Fischer from the University of Virginia Investment Management Company, known as UVIMCO. Annie leads investment operations and Blake oversees technology at the $14 billion endowment.
Annie and Blake offer a detailed case study on how investment technology decisions are made, the importance of sound research processes across the organization, and how Bipsync has fueled efficiency and collaboration at UVIMCO.
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Dec 9, 2025 • 57min
Eric Levin, CTO – GCM Grosvenor (EP.66)
Eric is the Chief Technology Officer at GCM Grosvenor, a global leader in alternative investments. Eric’s career path has taken him from starting as an ethical hacker at Deloitte, to leading technology and product innovation in fintech before playing a transformative role at GCM Grosvenor.I spent time with Eric unpacking how product management and automation are redefining technology’s impact on private markets. We discuss his CTO role, the shift to a product-driven strategy at Grosvenor, and how generative AI and data platforms are reshaping everything from client reporting to investment operations. Eric shares practical lessons on business alignment, trust building, and accelerating change in our industry.We also talk about Grosvenor’s approach to team enablement, talent development, and creating an innovative culture, including their firm-wide hackathon. For emerging managers and seasoned professionals alike, Eric offers actionable advice on technical strategy, partner selection, and what it takes to deliver differentiated technology today.Learn MoreFollow Capital Allocators at @tseides or LinkedInSubscribe to the mailing listAccess transcript with Premium MembershipEditing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (https://thepodcastconsultant.com)

Dec 2, 2025 • 41min
Ryan Eisenman, Co-Founder & CEO – Arch (EP.65)
In this engaging discussion, Ryan Eisenman, Co-founder and CEO of Arch, outlines his journey in building a groundbreaking tech platform for limited partners. He shares insights on the evolution of Arch from automating K-1 collection to becoming a digital hub for private investments. Ryan highlights the importance of client-obsessed culture, in-office dynamics, and AI-driven solutions. He also discusses trends in private markets, the vision of integrating tools for seamless experiences, and creative ways to engage clients, like tax season K-1 cookies!


