Michael Milken – Innovations in Finance, Medicine, and Education (EP.371)
Feb 26, 2024
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Explore Michael Milken's childhood fascination with knowledge and data, his journey in revolutionizing finance, insights on money management and investment strategies, investing in personalized medicine, and the importance of transparency in achieving a mission.
Michael Milken focused on democratizing access to capital and restructuring businesses for financial success.
Talent assessment was crucial for Michael Milken, prioritizing individuals aligned with company goals and fostering collaboration.
Making investments regardless of interest rate fluctuations is vital for long-term success, emphasizing education and preventative healthcare for innovation and better outcomes.
Deep dives
Michael LaFell's Founding and Leadership at TenEast
Michael LaFell, former Deputy Executive Managing Member of Davidson Kempner, founded TenEast, an investment platform offering opportunities in private credit, real estate, niche venture and private equity. With a decade-long track record in over 350 transactions, TenEast provides exposure to unconventional investments. The team conducts thorough diligence, commits personal capital, and prioritizes co-investment opportunities for members.
Michael Milken's Innovations and Philanthropic Endeavors
Michael Milken, known for creating the high-yield bond market, emphasized democratizing access to capital and adapting optimal capital structures for businesses. Through research, he challenged conventional credit beliefs, leading to innovative financial solutions. His philanthropic efforts focus on medical research and education, aiming to accelerate the future of health.
Assessing Talent and Building Success in Capital Allocation
Michael Milken emphasized the importance of talent assessment, seeking individuals aligned with the mission and passion for the long-term vision. He valued team players, critical thinkers, and those willing to make sacrifices for the company's goals. By recognizing the value of human capital and fostering a culture of collaboration, he successfully built industries and mentored generations of financial leaders.
Importance of Diversification and Long-Term Investment Strategy
The podcast emphasizes the importance of not solely relying on guessing interest rates for high returns in the long run. It highlights the significance of making investments regardless of interest rate fluctuations to achieve success. Additionally, it discusses how credit ratings by rating agencies serve as a trailing measure rather than a forward-looking indicator, potentially leading to inaccurate assessments based on past performance.
Significance of Education and Focus on Preventative Healthcare
The episode underscores the critical role of education in driving innovation and success, stressing the impact of teacher quality on student development. Moreover, it delves into the importance of preventative healthcare measures, advocating for early disease identification and proactive lifestyle changes for better long-term outcomes. The discussion also touches on leveraging technology advancements to enhance medical treatments and prevent ailments, showcasing the transformative potential of preventive healthcare practices.
Michael Milken is a legendary financier and philanthropist. Mike is best known for his role in creating the high yield bond market in the 1970s and 1980s at Drexel Burnham Lambert, his guilty plea, and his remarkable philanthropic efforts over fifty years supporting medical research, education, and public health. Under Mike’s leadership, upstart Drexel became the most successful securities firm on Wall Street, enabled capital to become available for the 99% of companies that could not previously access the public market, and turned into the greatest breeding ground for talent in the industry. Approximately seventy investment firms are headed by leaders who worked for Mike, including founders and leaders of Apollo, Ares, Blackstone, Canyon, Cerberus, Crescent, GoldenTree, Goldman Sachs, Jefferies, Leonard Green, and Moelis.
Our conversation begins with Mike’s childhood and his early interest in democratizing access to capital. We discuss his career goals, the importance of capital structure, and his perspectives on markets today. We then turn to Mike’s long history of philanthropic work to improve education and advance cancer research, as described in his book Faster Cures: Accelerating the Future of Health.
I should note that we do not discuss Mike’s difficult years post-Drexel or his pardon in 2020. However, next week Mike’s longtime personal attorney, Richard Sandler, will join me to discuss just that.