
Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry Larry Kochard – Endowment Professor (Capital Allocators, EP.11)
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Jun 12, 2017 AI Snips
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Early Career Shaped By Skin-In-The-Game
- Larry Kochard recalls early careers at DuPont, Fannie Mae and Goldman Sachs shaping his view of capital allocation.
- He emphasizes senior partners' skin in the game during the 1987 market crash as formative for wanting aligned incentives.
Investment Committee Sparked Allocator Mindset
- Serving on the Virginia Retirement System investment committee revealed how large pools approach internal management.
- That experience framed his allocator mindset and appreciation for governance and implementation choices.
Start Internal Quant Small And Low Tracking Error
- When building internal quantitative capabilities, limit tracking error to manageable levels to avoid forced changes after short underperformance.
- Start with low tracking error (100–200 bps) and expand incrementally as credibility builds.
