How I Invest with David Weisburd

E191: Randal Quarles: From Fed Vice Chair to Private Equity Trailblazer

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Jul 25, 2025
Randal Quarles, Chairman and Co-Founder of The Cynosure Group and former Vice Chair for Supervision at the U.S. Federal Reserve, shares his unique insights into private equity. He discusses the misalignments between traditional private equity and family office needs, emphasizing tailored strategies. Randal highlights the benefits of long-hold investing and his preference for growth equity in overlooked sectors. He also reflects on lessons learned during the Great Financial Crisis and the philosophy behind building a sustainable investment firm.
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INSIGHT

Private Equity Suitability Insight

  • Traditional private equity funds fit pension and sovereign wealth funds better than family offices due to differing incentives and tax implications.
  • Family offices benefit from longer hold periods and tax-efficient structures that typical private equity doesn't provide.
INSIGHT

Evergreen Structures & Tax Efficiency

  • Evergreen private equity structures address capital deployment inefficiencies in traditional funds.
  • Though less common for taxable investors, tax efficiency is optimized through careful investment structuring rather than evergreen dominance.
ANECDOTE

Cynosure Group's Origin Story

  • The Cynosure Group formed to solve unique investment challenges faced by the Eccles family.
  • It grew into an investment firm serving diverse clients beyond the family with bespoke solutions for foundations and wealth advisory.
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