

Dakota Live! Podcast: Client Service as Strategy: Verger Capital’s OCIO Approach
Sep 10, 2025
Jim Dunn, CEO of Verger Capital Management, dives into his journey from first-generation college graduate to leading a prominent OCIO firm. He shares insights on how personal experiences in athletics shape his leadership values. Dunn discusses Verger's client-first approach, the evolution of the OCIO landscape, and the risks inherent in private credit strategies. He emphasizes the importance of stress testing investments and the impact of private equity on 401(k) portfolios. Dunn also highlights the transformative power of mentorship and the significance of stepping outside comfort zones for growth.
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Family-First Firm Culture
- Jim describes Verger as a family where staff and their children are known and supported.
- He highlights a college tuition benefit that motivates the firm's mission beyond benchmarks.
Goalkeeping As CIO Training
- Jim compares goalkeeping to being a CIO: wins feel collective, losses are your responsibility.
- He ties that humility to Verger's 'protect, perform, provide' investment mantra.
Practice Clear, Confident Communication
- Jim and Rob stress communication and confidence from lifeguarding and athletics.
- They advise practicing clear, direct communication and quick decisive action under pressure.