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Ashby Monk

Senior Research Engineer at Stanford University and Executive Director of the Stanford Research Initiative on Long-Term Investing. Expert in institutional investing with extensive publications and experience in advising investment organizations and founding several companies.

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Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 15min

LPs Should Get Paid More | Ashby Monk | Superclusters | S4E5

Ashby Monk, a Senior Research Engineer at Stanford and expert in institutional investing, shares invaluable insights on the intersection of courage and crisis in pension funds. He humorously recounts his LinkedIn adventures, revealing the lighthearted side of professional networking. The conversation dives into the complexities of compensation structures in institutional investing, emphasizing the need for transparency and trust. Monk advocates for neurodiversity and collaboration in finance, highlighting the transformative potential of innovation and educational initiatives.
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Jan 11, 2024 • 57min

E32: Ashby Monk, Stanford Professor on How to Become a Billionaire in Private Equity

Ashby Monk, Stanford Professor, discusses the role and operation of asset owners like pension funds and endowments. Topics include compensation in these fields, the state of pension funds in the US, and their impact on private equity. They also explore the challenges faced by institutional asset owners, the importance of governance in institutional investing, and the dynamics between unions, pension funds, and hedge funds in the private equity industry. The significance of transparency in investment portfolios and the crucial role of asset owners in the financial ecosystem are also discussed.
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Dec 7, 2023 • 19min

A $140 Trillion Riddle, Wrapped in a Mystery, Inside of an Enigma

Ashby Monk, executive director of the Stanford Research Initiative on Long Term Investing, talks about optimizing investments for pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, and foundations. He explores the challenges faced by investors in the private equity industry and discusses the importance of understanding the asset allocation and implementation approach of pension funds. Monk also emphasizes the criteria that limited partners consider when evaluating general partners.