
E191: Randal Quarles: From Fed Vice Chair to Private Equity Trailblazer
How I Invest with David Weisburd
From Aspirational Peers to Sports Legacy: The Eccles Family and the Jazz
This chapter explores the significance of forming connections with peers in a competitive professional landscape, rather than idolizing distant figures. It also recounts the Eccles family's pivotal support in preserving the Utah Jazz, inviting listeners to engage in further conversations at a jazz game.
Highlights:
- Why traditional private equity isn’t always aligned with family offices—and how Cynosure is solving that
- The challenges of long-hold investing and how cash-flowing businesses unlock structural advantages
- How Cynosure is organized: six subsidiaries across PE, credit, OCIO, ultra-high-net-worth advisory, hedge funds, and sports investing
- Why Randal prefers growth equity in “unloved” sectors like HVAC and sanitation—rather than chasing tech
- Lessons from working with David Rubenstein at Carlyle and deploying capital through the Great Financial Crisis
- The philosophy behind building an enduring investment firm—and the one piece of advice he’d give his younger self
-- Guest Bio: Randal Quarles is the Chairman and Co-Founder of The Cynosure Group, a Salt Lake City–based investment firm anchored by the Eccles family. He brings over 40 years of experience across financial services, public service, and private equity. Prior to founding Cynosure, he served as Vice Chair for Supervision at the U.S. Federal Reserve, U.S. Executive Director at the IMF, and Under Secretary of the Treasury. In the private sector, he was a longtime partner at The Carlyle Group, where he led its financial services fund.
Randal’s specialties include financial services investing and financial services policy. At Cynosure, he’s built a modern investment firm modeled after the early days of Lazard and Rothschild—designed to meet the structural and tax challenges faced by families, endowments, and long-term investors.
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(0:00) Episode preview (0:06) Private equity funds vs family offices and tax implications (2:10) Evergreen structures, pension funds, and Cynosure Group overview (7:12) Transition to private investments and recruiting challenges (11:07) Cynosure's business structure and growth equity strategies (19:53) Asset class supply and demand dynamics (24:43) Asset allocation framework and sports investing strategies (26:16) Philosophical approaches to team building and recruitment (28:25) Initial impressions of Carlyle's leadership (32:48) Carlyle's Model T approach in private equity (36:02) Deploying a financial services fund during the Great Recession (38:13) Transitioning from law to investing and government influence (41:37) Career advice and investment principles (49:38) Encouraging career flexibility and understanding risk (51:00) Lessons on self-belief and meeting aspirational peers (51:38) The Eccles family's impact on Utah Jazz (52:46) Closing remarks