
Matt Curtolo
Institutional investor, advisor, and coach with over 20 years of experience across LP organizations. He advises both LPs and GPs on investment strategy, manager selection, fundraising, and co-investments.
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May 26, 2025 • 1h 13min
How to Bet on the Underdog | Matt Curtolo | Superclusters | S5E6
Matt Curtolo, CAIA, a veteran private markets investor, shares his wisdom on teamwork versus star power in venture capital. He discusses the fascinating Rosetto Effect, linking community health to robust social ties. Curtolo reflects on his loyalty to the underdog Detroit Lions, drawing parallels between sports and investing. He emphasizes the critical nature of due diligence in making investment decisions and the value of cultivating workplace culture in remote settings. The conversation wraps up with nostalgic touches and insights into the influence of environment on learning.

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Aug 18, 2025 • 1h 8min
E201: Top 10 Things LPs Look for in a General Partner w/Matt Curtolo
In this engaging discussion, Matt Curtolo, an institutional investor with over 20 years of experience, shares his unique insights on what distinguishes elite limited partners (LPs) from the rest. He emphasizes the critical role of emotional intelligence in investment success and warns against underestimating potential upside. Matt also addresses the real reasons LPs often decline opportunities and explores the complexities of GP-LP dynamics. With invaluable advice for emerging GPs and small LPs, he highlights the importance of trust, collaboration, and long-term thinking in building successful partnerships.

Mar 6, 2025 • 1h 5min
Matt Curtolo – An Allocator's Mind
Matt Curtolo, a seasoned expert with over 20 years in private markets, shares his extensive knowledge in this engaging conversation. He dives into the evolution of his allocation strategies, especially for emerging managers, and discusses the balance of confidence and humility in fundraising. Matt critiques DEI efforts in venture capital, advocating for authenticity over performative actions. He also emphasizes the significance of relationship-building and qualitative storytelling in evaluating managers, likening it to sports analysis.