Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry

[REPLAY] - Larry Kochard – Endowment Professor (Capital Allocators, EP.11)

May 16, 2022
Larry Kochard, CEO and CIO of the University of Virginia Investment Management Company, dives into the intricacies of managing an $8.5 billion investment pool. He discusses the balance between internal management and external allocations, underlining UVIMCO's five core principles that guide decision-making. Kochard shares insights from his journey through major financial institutions, revealing lessons learned about capital allocation and the importance of maintaining strong investment committee relationships. He emphasizes the necessity of discipline and diverse perspectives in achieving successful outcomes.
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ANECDOTE

1987 Crash

  • Larry Kochard witnessed the 1987 stock market crash while at Goldman Sachs.
  • Partners, with their own capital at risk, became actively involved in trading, demonstrating "skin in the game."
ANECDOTE

Internal Management at VRS

  • At VRS, Kochard observed the challenges and advantages of internal management, particularly quantitative strategies.
  • He learned about implementing low tracking error approaches and expanding strategies across different market segments.
INSIGHT

Sustainable Edge

  • Internal management requires a sustainable edge and careful consideration of team dynamics and compensation.
  • It also involves the discipline to shut down internal strategies if they underperform or the manager leaves.
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