

Jennifer Heller – Thinking it Through (Capital Allocators, EP.07)
6 snips May 17, 2017
Jennifer Heller, President and CIO of Brandywine Trust Group, discusses sustainable competitive advantages, long-term investing, manager selection, and her experiences in microfinance. She reflects on frustrations with a non-profit in India and the challenges of working for a non-profit organization. The podcast also covers her time at the Stanford Endowment, the importance of mentorship, mistakes in managing money for families, and her favorite ways to waste time.
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Microfinance Experience Teaches Patience
- Jenny Heller's microfinance experience in South Africa and India taught her patience and the value of slowing down.
- She learned to appreciate absorbing cultural differences despite frustrations with inefficiencies.
NGO Frustrations in India
- Jenny found working at an NGO in India frustrating due to slow pace and focus on grants rather than impact.
- She witnessed initiatives that looked good on paper but lost money for beneficiaries, causing disillusionment.
Exploring Crisis-Driven Opportunities
- At the Sloan Foundation, Jenny was the new opportunities person during the 2008 financial crisis.
- She explored structured credit and mortgage-backed securities when they became attractive investment opportunities.