The Fiftyfaces Podcast

Aoifinn Devitt
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Mar 18, 2021 • 4min

Episode 67: 2021 - Season 2 - Trailer

We are absolutely delighted to be back with our 2021 series of The Fiftyfaces Podcast, which is like seeing a group of old friends - something long overdue for many of us. In this first series we continue our exploration of some of the fascinating backgrounds behind some of our investment industry colleagues, and discuss their struggles, their triumphs and their guiding beliefs. We learn about the benefits of orthogonal thinking to address complex problems, comparing that ratio of what management does v. what it says, the imperative of improving financial literacy. Shifting gears, we learn about the joys of bridge, how having a family can actually drive a career, why it is important to let your career breathe and the wisdom shared both by a London black cab driver and D. H. Lawrence. Tune in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts, and follow us on Twitter (@fiftyfacespod).This series was produced by Fiftyfaces Productions Ltd., and was made possible by the kind support of Alvine Capital Management, a London-based specialist investment advisor and placement boutique.
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Feb 23, 2021 • 44min

Bonus Episode - Fiftyfaces Focus: Judge Victoria Kolakowski - Authenticity on the Bench

In this very special bonus episode of The Fiftyfaces Podcast we provide a preview of our next spin-off series Fiftyfaces Focus - Inspiring People in the law.The Honorable Judge Victoria Kolakowski, is a judge of the Superior Court of Alameda County, in the Bay Area of California and in November 2010 she was the first Transgender person to be elected a Trial Judge.Judge Kolakowski is a committed advocate for transgender people and makes herself available throughout the United States and internationally for conferences, seminars and interviews acting as a role-model and providing support.Her conversation with a new host, Patrick Devitt, goes back to her childhood, to her earliest days of wishing she were a girl, through adolescence, college and law school.She talks about her transition, reactions to it, the support network that made it possible and how being transgender affected her employment opportunities and career path.We hope you enjoy this profoundly moving interview that we are releasing to coincide with LGBT History Month in the UK. There is more information about Judge Kolakowski on the following links:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Kolakowskihttps://vkolakowski.com/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzPT40eaEGY&list=PLIsDBjtKYyJalB8rWNJqtKt-bAhhX2h6T
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Jan 6, 2021 • 45min

59. Turning the Tables - Ted Seides interviews Aoifinn Devitt for the Fiftyfaces Podcast

It seemed to be only fair that after the extraordinary generosity of the 58 guests of the first season of The Fiftyfaces Podcast I should open myself up to the same questions. To do this, I chose one of the best, Ted Seides, interviewer extraordinaire, and host of The Capital Allocators Podcast, which you can check out here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/capital-allocators/id1223764016Our conversation is a bit of a hybrid of The Fiftyfaces Podcast and Ted's own format, so we discuss my investment journey, lessons learned, adversity faced and what drives me, and also some fun questions about my daily habits, learning from my parents and lessons I wish I had learned earlier. As a former entrepreneur I have more than a little experience in bootstrapping an organization, and discuss that, as well as the essential pivots that had to be made in 2008 following the financial crisis. I also talk about the origins of The Fiftyfaces Podcast, the journey of listening and learning that absorbed me during the summer of 2020, and the life lessons that I took away from that humbling experience.
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Dec 22, 2020 • 26min

58. Bola Tobun - Using Science to Drive ESG Leadership

Bola Tobun is Investments and Treasury Manager at the London Borough of Enfield. She is a frequent participant on the local government conference circuit, which is where we met, and she has a long history of experience in pension fund roles across local government and pensions administration businesses. Our conversation starts with Bola's background in chemical engineering, and how this drove her deep knowledge of the science behind climate change and the energy transition. We move to her investment role, how it originally came about and how she developed her role to respond when her employer declared a "climate emergency". We hear how her pension fund panel was guided through workshops organized around the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and how the diverse panel settled on core goals to weave into their investment beliefs and process. We hear how they are engaging with managers now to push for change and measure ESG risks.We then turn to diversity in the investment profession today, whether much progress has been made and the principles and core beliefs that Bola relies upon to guide her in her investment role, and in life.
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Dec 21, 2020 • 24min

57. Dr. Ylva Baeckstrom - Fusing Skillsets and Authenticity to Eliminate Imposter Syndrome

Dr. Ylva Baeckstrom is a lecturer and researcher in finance at King’s College Business School in London, where she has a particular interest in behavioural finance, investment decision making and investment advice, with a special interest in gender and the interplay between advisors and their clients. She previously worked in banking for over 15 years, and also has a psychotherapy practice, which provides relationship support to individuals and couples. She has written extensively on gender bias, financial inclusion and the impact of economic equality and gender in entrepreneurship. Our conversation traces Ylva's start in investment banking and what motivated her to pursue a PhD and transition to academic life. We also speak about her insights as a psychotherapist and how it complements her research. When we turn to her current focus at King's College Business School, Ylva reveals some of the staggering insights of her research, such as the systemic underrepresentation of women in the media, and how this contributes to perpetuating stereotypes, discrimination and gender imbalances. We talk about the imposter syndrome, how it holds people back, and how the partnership of industry players, the media and the next generation of talent can make changes in the industry make-up.
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Dec 18, 2020 • 30min

56. Genia Diamond - From Linguistics to Business Builder

Genia Diamond was most recently a co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Merlyn Advisors, a special situations advisory and investment firm. She was previously a partner of Cantab Capital, where she headed up the business development area for over 8 years. She started her career in asset management in research and then held a series of business development roles at a range of asset managers. She has a Phd in linguistics and is currently Chair of the Board of Trustees of the STEM Inclusion Foundation, a charity that aims to increase the number of girls that continue the study of maths and physics beyond GCSE. Our conversation follows her intriguing journey from a doctorate in linguistics into the world of investment, and how this taught her to think and dissect the way that we interact with others. She has had significant experience and success in building investment management businesses, and has a proven set of steps necessary to optimize this process for success. She notes figures from the industry who have motivated her over the years and the values that keep her grounded throughout the market ups and downs.
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Dec 17, 2020 • 23min

55. Kristin Finney-Cooke - Making the "Dash" Count

Kristin Finney-Cooke is an investment consultant based in Chicago, who works with a range of public pension plans across the Midwest, along with other institutional investors. She has a particular interest in promoting and encouraging diverse asset management firms, particularly those that are female and minority owned. In this conversation we do a deep dive into her rich family history of academic achievement, and discuss in detail the experience of students attending HBCUs, and what they contribute to the national conversation as well as to preparing a body of talented black students to succeed in their careers and life. We then turn to Kristin's own experience in moving from what she expected to be a career in medicine to one of investment, and how she uses her platform to amplify minority-run businesses. We talk about what really matters in life, and why we should all strive to make the "dash" - that little sign between the years of our birth and death - count for something. It is an inspiring conversation.
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Dec 16, 2020 • 29min

54. Connie Teska - A Founder with Experience in Abundance

Connie Teska is principal and co-founder of Pluscios Management, a fund of hedge funds manager based in the Chicago area. Pluscios is a Greek term meaning wealth, abundance, and riches and the firm, founded in 2006, has two female founders. She has a long history in investment management, particularly in the area of alternative investments. Our conversation returns to Connie's Greek roots, and what growing in a family of entrepreneurs and small business owners taught her about work ethic, resilience, and respect for knowing what goes on "in the weeds". We move to her banking career, and what inspired her to start a firm. The road to founding a firm had some challenges for the two female founders, and she reflects on how the landscape has changed for minority run firms now.
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Dec 15, 2020 • 23min

53. Kelli Schrade - Producing Ideas, Enabling Change

Kelli Schrade is an institutional consultant and director at Graystone Consulting, a Morgan Stanley company, and is based in Chicago. She has had a long career in manager selection and investment consulting and is a self-described “market junkie”, who is committed to making change through her work with clients and diverse investment managers, among other causes. She is a Board Member at the Lincoln Park Zoo, Deborah’s Place and involved in numerous industry bodies. Our conversation goes back to Kelli's undergraduate degree in English, and how she transitioned from that to a role in manager selection. We discuss the benefits of flat corporate structures, and how they enable junior employees to thrive, and the work she is doing to elevate and amplify minority-run firms and to enable her clients to fulfill their missions. When we turn to the issue of diversity, Kelli is frank about the experience of other senior women who have dropped out of the industry, and it is apt at this stage (mid-pandemic) to mention the recent McKinsey report (https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/diversity-and-inclusion/women-in-the-workplace) which noted that one in three professional women were considering downshifting their career due to the Covid-19 disruptions and additional pressures, including the "double shift" of childcare.
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Dec 14, 2020 • 24min

52. Sharmila Kassam - Paving the Way for Diversity with the Ultimate Proof Statement

Sharmila Kassam is the founder of Aligned Capital Investing, as well as holding a portfolio of Board roles. She was previously Deputy Chief Investment Officer of the Employees Retirement System of Texas, a public defined benefit plan with around $30 bn in AUM, where she held a series of roles for almost 12 years. She previously worked as an attorney and a venture industry professional. She is a Senior Fellow at the Milken Institute.Our conversation starts with Sharmila's move from law into the world of investing, and the policies and priorities that were at the forefront of her mind in her role as Deputy CIO of a large public plan. Sharmila was an early trailblazer for the building and promotion of diverse portfolios in her role at Texas ERS, and the strong performance of these portfolios serves as a powerful proof statement of the win/win nature of diversity. Now, as she builds out her portfolio of Board roles she is committed to using this experience to pave the way for smaller and more boutique organizations to see and enjoy the benefits of diversity. We speak about the figures in her life who have inspired her, and her current agenda to promote change.

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