
E293: Inside GEM: How a $12.5 Billion Platform Selects Outlier Funds
How I Invest with David Weisburd
Advice to her younger self
Kate urges advocating for yourself, showing up, and ensuring your voice is heard early in your career.
Highlights:
- Kate’s path from the UNC Endowment to leading venture at GEM
- Lessons learned from fund-of-funds investing and institutional due diligence
- Why asking the right questions matters more than having the right answers
- Differentiating between “good” and “glowing” references
- Evaluating venture funds through sourcing, picking, and winning
- The role of portfolio construction and reserve strategy in venture returns
- Why venture has become two distinct games: access vs. discovery
- How fund size impacts the ability to capture power-law outcomes
- Signals LPs use to evaluate managers before liquidity
- The evolving role of LPs as long-term partners in venture ecosystems
Guest Bio:
Kate Simpson is a senior venture allocator at GEM, where she leads venture investing across the firm’s OCIO and discretionary platforms. She has spent her career as an institutional LP, with prior experience at the UNC Endowment and multiple fund-of-funds, focusing on venture manager selection, portfolio construction, and long-term partnerships. Kate brings a deep understanding of both qualitative and quantitative diligence across early-stage and multi-stage venture strategies.
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(0:00) Introduction (0:40) Kate's career and venture investing insights (3:49) Effective reference checks and venture investing strategies (9:50) Fund math and spotting industry shifts (13:25) Evaluating venture funds and market bifurcation (17:24) Sourcing competitive advantages at Gem (20:41) LP vs. GP perspectives in venture capital (22:19) Identifying signs of successful investors (24:14) Challenges with DPI and LP value add (26:29) Building LP pipelines and JEM's approach to relationships (28:35) Active participation and current venture investing difficulties (30:56) Venture returns and the role of solo GPs (34:08) Managing key man risk and long-term GP partnerships (38:17) Career advice and advocating for oneself in investments (39:30) Closing remarks

