
E154: How a First-Generation Immigrant Became a Top CIO: Paul Chai's Story
How I Invest with David Weisburd
Strategic Investments in Turbulent Times
This chapter explores the tactical investment strategies implemented since 2020, focusing on a trade related to the TELF 2.0 initiative aimed at credit market stabilization. It highlights the advantages of agile partnerships and quick decision-making in capitalizing on unique market conditions during the March 2020 downturn.
Highlights: How being a first-generation immigrant shaped Paul’s investment philosophy
Why Kansas State backs outsiders—and what they look for in emerging managers
The TALF 2.0 trade that returned 8% in 6 months—4x the bond index
How small hedge funds and lower middle market buyouts can deliver outsized alpha
Kansas State’s 3-bucket portfolio structure: growth, diversifiers, and liquidity
Why investing in people is Kansas State’s highest-ROI strategy
Guest Bio: Paul Chai is the Chief Investment Officer of the Kansas State University Foundation, where he manages the school’s $1 billion endowment. A former aerospace engineer and consultant, Paul was recruited into investing by his college roommate and spent 12 years at a family office before joining Kansas State. He leads the investment team’s efforts across public and private equity, hedge funds, tactical strategies, and more — all while supporting the university’s mission of accessible, affordable education. Paul is a first-generation immigrant and an MIT graduate.
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LinkedIn: David Weisburd: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dweisburd Paul Chai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ppchai/
Links Kansas State University Foundation: https://ksufoundation.org/
(0:00) Episode preview (2:44) Building connections and motivation in fund managers (6:04) Mutual value in manager relationships and balancing manager size (9:18) Tactical investment approach, TALF 2.0 trade, and partnering with nimble managers (13:09) Trust with the board and significance of TALF 2.0 trade (16:11) Portfolio leverage, diversifiers, and hedge fund strategies (20:11) Measuring portfolio diversification and the quarterly review process (23:41) Re-underwriting and portfolio structure with investment categories (27:36) Target return, portfolio levers, and dislocation opportunities (30:59) GP stakes, endowment strategy, and managing risk with smaller fund managers (37:16) Advantages of smaller hedge funds and Kansas State's investment strategies (42:12) Personal mission and Kansas State's impact (43:22) Closing remarks