

Stan Miranda
Co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of Partners Capital. He co-founded Partners Capital in 2002 with Paul Dimitrik.
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Aug 25, 2025 • 56min
CIO Greatest Hits: Multi-Family Offices – Stan Miranda (Partners Capital)
Stan Miranda, Co-founder and Chairman Emeritus of Partners Capital, shares insights on the evolution of multi-family offices. He discusses the strategic growth of Partners Capital as a leading OCIO and contrasts it with Brandywine’s boutique model. Topics include the importance of transparency in investment management, lessons learned from past investing challenges, and the significance of robust relationships with capital managers. Miranda also touches on navigating portfolio complexities and adapting investment strategies to meet diverse client needs.

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Aug 21, 2023 • 55min
Stan Miranda – Modern Endowment Model at Partners Capital (EP.334)
In this engaging discussion, Stan Miranda, Founder and Chairman of the $50 billion OCIO firm Partners Capital, shares insights from his 17 years at Bain & Company. The conversation dives into the inception of Partners and its unique interpretation of the endowment model. Stan elaborates on manager selection, risk management, and the strategic adaptation of investment practices post-COVID-19. He also tackles the evolving landscape of AI and cryptocurrency in investment, emphasizing the importance of relationship-building and ethical practices in portfolio management.

Jun 26, 2023 • 58min
Stan Miranda - Bain Meets the Yale Model at Partners Capital
Stan Miranda, Co-Founder and Chairman of Partners Capital, has a wealth of experience from his time at Bain and in venture capital. He delves into the unique DNA of Partners Capital and their collaboration with top clients, like private equity partners and family offices. He shares insights on the Endowment Model, energy transition challenges, and the role of strategic investment. Miranda also discusses the complexities of portfolio management and highlights the importance of clarity in family offices for successful wealth management.