Kim Lew
President & Chief Executive Officer
Columbia Investment Management Company
SPECIAL CLOSING KEYNOTE ADDRESS ON TUESDAY, MAY 17
Dr. Gregory Poland, M.D.
Director Vaccine Research Group, Mayo Clinic
Mary Lowell Leary Emeritus Professor of Medicine
Distinguished Investigator of the Mayo Clinic
Editor-in-Chief for the journal VACCINE
SPECIAL CLOSING KEYNOTE ADDRESS ON TUESDAY, MAY 17
Dr. Gregory Poland, M.D.
Director Vaccine Research Group, Mayo Clinic
Mary Lowell Leary Emeritus Professor of Medicine
Distinguished Investigator of the Mayo Clinic
Editor-in-Chief for the journal VACCINE
Katherine Molnar
CIO
Fairfax County Police Officers Retirement System
Liza Scott
Assistant Treasurer/Director of Asset Management
Dominion Energy
Kunle Apampa
Director and Head of Client Advisory & Partnerships
Capricorn Investment Group
Brandon Baer
Founding Partner & CIO
Contingency Capital
Steve Binetter
Portfolio Manager
Marshall Wace
J.P. Boyd
Director of Investments
Golden LEAF Foundation
Jamie Brush, M.D.
General Partner & Portfolio Manager
Frazier Life Sciences
Eli Casdin
Chief Investment Officer & Founder
Casdin Capital
Lisa Cawley
Fund Investments
Knollwood Investment Advisory
Judy Chambers
Managing Principal/Private Markets Consultant
Meketa Investment Group
Brian Clark
Investment Director
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Mike Condon
Head of Portfolio Management
Fund Evaluation Group (FEG)
McKeever “Mac” Conwell II
Founder & Managing Partner
RareBreed Ventures
Brad Creel
Director of Real Estate Investments
Lockheed Martin Investment Management Co.
Celia Dallas
Chief Investment Strategist
Cambridge Associates
Tracy Fong
Partner & Private Markets Investment Due Diligence Analyst
Albourne Partners
Brian Garrett
Co-Founder & Managing Director
Crosscut
Susanne Gealy
Senior Director, Investments
CommonSpirit Health
William Heard
Founder, CEO and CIO
Heard Capital
Larissa Herczeg
Managing Partner, CIO
Seeding & Strategic Capital, Oak Street Real Estate Capital
David Jeffrey
Partner
London, StepStone
Dana Johns,
Senior Portfolio Manager, Private Equity
Maryland State Retirement & Pension System
Christine Kelleher,
Chief of Investments
National Gallery of Art
Saurabh Mukherjea
Founder & Chief Investment Officer
Marcellus Investment Managers
Muthu Muthiah
Chief Investment Officer
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA)
Thejas Nalval
Co-Founder & CIO
Parataxis
Andrew Palmer
Chief Investment Officer
Maryland State Retirement & Pension System
John Pinkel
Partner
Indus Capital
Michael Reist
Director
Avec Capital
Jamie Rhode
Vice President
Verdis Investment Management
Mark E. Roberts
Chief Investment Officer
Ironsides Asset Advisors, LLC
Eva Shang
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Legalist
Michael Simanovsky
Managing Partner & Chief Investment Officer
Conversant
Kate Sidebottom Simpson
Principal
TrueBridge Capital
Donna L. Snider
Chief Investment Officer
Hackensack Meridian Health
Chris Solarz
CIO, Digital Assets
Forest Road
Andy Spellar
Chief Investment Officer
Fairfax County Employees’ Retirement System
Mark Steed
Chief Investment Officer
Arizona PSPRS Trust
Emily Sumner
Chief Investment Officer, Investment Committee Chair
Gilder Office for Growth
Andrea Szigethy
Founder & CEO & President
Academy for Institutional Investors
Elise Wang
Partner and Head of Private Equity Capital Markets
Deerfield
Daniel Ward
Associate VP for Finance and Portfolio Manager
Virginia Tech Foundation
Lauren Taylor Wolfe
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
Impactive Capital
Boris Ziser
Partner
Schulte Roth & Zabel
Amy Diamond
Chief Investment Officer
USC – University of Southern California
Amy Diamond is the Chief Investment Officer of the University of Southern California. Diamond heads the university’s Investment Office, is part of the president’s senior leadership team, and oversees USC’s $8 billion endowment. She joined USC in 2020 after serving two decades as Managing Director of Private Investments and Real Assets with Northwestern University’s Investment Office. Prior to joining Northwestern, Diamond was an Equity Research Analyst for several investment banks, including Dillon, Read & Co., and Vector Securities, where she led coverage of companies in the energy and health care services industries. Diamond earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from George Washington University and is a Chartered Financial Analyst.
Danielle DiMartino Booth
CEO & Chief Strategist
Quill Intelligence LLC
Danielle DiMartino Booth is CEO & Chief Strategist for Quill Intelligence LLC, a research and analytics firm celebrating its one-year anniversary of launching The Daily Feather and the four-year anniversary of the Weekly Quill. DiMartino Booth set out to launch a #ResearchRevolution, redefining how markets intelligence is conceived and delivered with the goal of not only guiding portfolio managers, but promoting financial literacy. To build QI, she brought together a core team of investing veterans to analyze the trends and provide critical analysis on what is driving the markets – both in the United States and globally. Since inception, commentary and data from DiMartino Booth’s The Daily Feather have appeared in other financial sources such as Bloomberg, CNBC, Fox Business, Institutional Investor, Yahoo Finance, The Wall Street Journal, MarketWatch, Seeking Alpha, TD Ameritrade, TheStreet.com, and more. A global thought leader on monetary policy, economics and finance, DiMartino Booth founded Quill Intelligence in 2018. She is the author of FED UP: An Insider’s Take on Why the Federal Reserve is Bad for America (Portfolio, Feb 2017), a full-time columnist for Bloomberg View, a business speaker, and a commentator frequently featured on CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox News, Fox Business News, BNN Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance and other major media outlets. Prior to Quill, DiMartino Booth spent nine years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas where she served as Advisor to President Richard W. Fisher throughout the financial crisis until his retirement in March 2015. Her work at the Fed focused on financial stability and the efficacy of unconventional monetary policy. DiMartino Booth began her career in New York at Credit Suisse and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette where she worked in the fixed income, public equity, and private equity markets. DiMartino Booth earned her BBA as a College of Business Scholar at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She holds an MBA in Finance and International Business from the University of Texas at Austin and an MS in Journalism from Columbia University.
Michael Green
Portfolio Manager & Chief Strategist
Simplify Asset Management
Michael has been a student of markets and market structure, for nearly 30 years. His proprietary research into the shift from actively managed portfolios and investment funds to systematic passive investment strategies has been presented to the Federal Reserve, the BIS, the IMF and numerous other industry groups and associations. Michael joined Simplify in April 2021 after serving as Chief Strategist and Portfolio Manager for Logica Capital Advisers, LLC. Prior to Logica, Michael managed macro strategies at Thiel Macro, LLC, an investment firm that manages the personal capital of Peter Thiel. Prior to Thiel, Michael founded Ice Farm Capital, a discretionary global macro hedge fund seeded by Soros Fund Management. From 2006-2014, Michael founded and managed the New York office of Canyon Capital Advisors, a $23B multi-strategy hedge fund based in Los Angeles, CA, where he established their global macro strategies, managing in excess of $5B of exposure across equity, credit, FX, commodity and derivative markets. In addition to his work as a market theorist and portfolio manager, Michael has been noted for his work as a public speaker and financial media participant. He is a graduate of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and a CFA holder.
Kim Lew
President & Chief Executive Officer
Columbia Investment Management Company
Kim Y. Lew is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Columbia Investment Management Company, responsible for managing the University’s endowment. She came to Columbia from Carnegie Corporation of New York, where she worked for more than a decade, most recently as Vice President and Chief Investment Officer. Lew began her career at Chemical Bank as a credit analyst, after receiving her BS in economics from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She went on to graduate with an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1992, after which she joined Prudential Capital Group and then the Ford Foundation, where she spent more than a decade, first as a portfolio strategist investing in the technology sector and then as a senior manager responsible for the organization’s private equity investments.
Jason Trennert
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
Strategas
Mr. Trennert is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Strategas and its related companies. In addition, as Chief Investment Strategist, Mr. Trennert is known as one of Wall Street’s top thought leaders on the subject of markets and economic policy. His research pieces are read by leading institutional investors and corporate executives across the globe. In 2006, Mr. Trennert co-founded Strategas, which originally began with just five employees. Today, the firm employs over fifty research analysts, institutional salesmen, and sales traders at its offices in New York and Washington D.C. Prior to founding Strategas, Mr. Trennert was the Chief Investment Strategist and a Senior Managing Director at International Strategy & Investment (ISI) Group where he built and oversaw two of that Firm’s most popular research efforts, its Company Surveys, and Investment Strategy groups. Widely quoted in the domestic and foreign press, Jason is a regular guest on business news programs broadcast by CNBC, CNBC Italia, Fox Business News, and Bloomberg TV, among others. He is the author of three books about investing and the investment business. My Side of the Street was published by St. Martin’s Press in May 2015. He has authored several op-eds for The Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, and Investor’s Business Daily. Mr. Trennert’s two most notable calls involved coining the phrase “TINA” as it relates to equities in a world of perpetually low interest rates and his early recognition of the potential allure of Donald Trump as a presidential candidate. His op-ed “The Stock Market and “The ‘TINA’ Factor” was published in The Wall Street Journal in April 2013. “What the Donald Got Right” was published in Investor’s Business Daily in May 2011. His piece “Donald Trump is Under-owned” appeared on the website Real Clear Markets in August 2015. Mr. Trennert credits his often out-of-consensus calls to his frequent travels to visit clients in 45 states and 25 foreign countries. He is committed to a number of Italian, Italian-American, and Catholic causes in New York and abroad. For his efforts he was honored at the 66th Annual Columbus Day parade in New York and was awarded the honorific of Cavaliere by the Republic of Italy on June 2, 2017. Mr. Trennert is a member of the investment committee of the National World War II Museum and a member of the advisory board of Hollow Brook Wealth Management. He has an MBA from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and BS in International Economics from Georgetown University.
Peter Zeihan
Geopolitical Strategist
Zeihan on Geopolitics & Author The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization
Peter Zeihan is a geopolitical strategist, which is a fancy way of saying he helps people understand how the world works. Peter combines an expert understanding of demography, economics, energy, politics, technology, and security to help clients best prepare for an uncertain future. Over the course of his career, Peter has worked for the US State Department in Australia, the DC think tank community, and helped develop the analytical models for Stratfor, one of the world’s premier private intelligence companies. Peter founded his own firm — Zeihan on Geopolitics — in 2012 in order to provide a select group of clients with direct, custom analytical products. Today those clients represent a vast array of sectors including energy majors, financial institutions, business associations, agricultural interests, universities and the U.S. military. With a keen eye toward what will drive tomorrow’s headlines, his irreverent approach transforms topics that are normally dense and heavy into accessible, relevant takeaways for audiences of all types. Peter is a critically-acclaimed author whose first two books — The Accidental Superpower and The Absent Superpower — have been recommended by Mitt Romney, Fareed Zakaria and Ian Bremmer. His latest third title, Disunited Nations: The Scramble for Power in an Ungoverned World became available in March 2020. Peter’s fourth book, The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization, became available in June 2022.
Dr. Gregory Poland, M.D
Director Vaccine Research Group, Mayo Clinic
Mary Lowell Leary Emeritus Professor of Medicine
Distinguished Investigator of the Mayo Clinic
Editor-in-Chief for the journal VACCINE
Gregory A. Poland, M.D., is a physician-scientist and the founding and current director of Mayo Clinic’s Vaccine Research Group — a state-of-the-art research group and laboratory that seeks to understand genetic drivers of viral vaccine response and application of systems biology approaches to the generation of immunity, as well as the development of novel vaccines against emerging pathogens important to public health. The Poland lab developed the field of viral vaccine immunogenetics, the immune response network theory, and the field of vaccinomics and adversomics. He has been awarded over $220 million in competitive extramural research funding. Dr. Poland holds the academic rank of professor of medicine and infectious diseases and molecular pharmacology and experimental therapeutics. He is the Distiguished Investigator of the Mayo Clinic, and is the Editor-in-Chief for the journal Vaccine. In 2018 Dr. Poland was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Medicine in London, England. Dr. Poland has chaired or been a member of every Federal committee involved in vaccine decision-making, including the NVAC, VRBAC, and the ACIP. Dr. Poland advocated for and successfully persuaded the CDC to recommend annual influenza vaccine for all Americans age 6 months and older, and was the initial and primary advocate for requiring influenza immunization for all health care providers. Dr. Poland was the 2013 recipient of the Mayo Distinguished Investigator award by the Mayo Board of Trustees, and the 2012 recipient of the Mayo Clinic Department of Medicine Lifetime Research Achievement Award. In 2012, Dr. Poland was named in the top 25 list of vaccine influencers in the world. In February 2013, he was nominated for membership in the Institute of Medicine (IOM). In addition, he recently received an NIH MERIT Award, an honor accorded to less than 5% of the nation’s top NIH-funded investigators. Dr. Poland was awarded the Secretary of Defense Award for Excellence in December 2008. In 2008, he was named a Master of the American College of Physicians. Dr. Poland received the Hsu prize in International Infectious Disease Epidemiology in 2007, and the Charles Merieux Lifetime Achievement Award in Vaccinology in May 2006. In December 2006, In December 2006, Dr. Poland was elected President of the Defense Health Board and appointed by President George W. Bush, serving two terms. In 2005 he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by Illinois Wesleyan University, his alma mater. He was appointed as the Mary Lowell Leary Professor in Medicine (the highest academic distinction for a faculty member) by Mayo Clinic’s Board of Trustees in 2004. In May 2003, he was awarded the Secretary of Defense Medal for Outstanding Public Service. – the highest civilian award given by the Department of Defense He is the immediate past president of the Department of Defense’s Defense Health Board and the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board. Dr. Poland served on the Infectious Diseases Society of America Taskforce on Pandemic Influenza, and chaired the American College of Physician’s Adult Immunization Advisory Board. Dr. Poland received the inaugural Gold Medal from the Spanish Vaccinology Society in 2001. Dr. Poland received his medical degree from the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield, Illinois, and completed his residency and advanced post-graduate work at the University of Minnesota. He has published over 700 professional papers and book chapters. Dr. Poland is regularly sought out by specialized and lay print, TV, and radio (national and international) media for his clarity and views on science, leadership, and theological aspects of current issues in the culture. He has been awarded multiple “Teacher of the Year” awards across his 40 year medical and scientific career. Dr. Poland regularly provides high-level advice to pharma, business, NGOs, and governmental agencies on emerging infectious disease and vaccine issues. Dr. Poland is a popular conference and seminar speaker on the topics of vaccines, scientific issues, and emerging infectious diseases. Dr. Poland has given over 4,000 national and international media interviews and professional presentations on the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccines.
Katherine Molnar
Chief Investment Officer
Fairfax County Police Officers Retirement System
Ms. Molnar joined Fairfax County Retirement Systems in 2013 and currently serves as Chief Investment Officer of the Fairfax County Police Officers Retirement System, a $2 billion plan. Her responsibilities include all aspects of portfolio management and oversight, including strategic and tactical asset and risk allocation, selection and supervision of external investment managers and risk management. From 2001 until 2012, Ms. Molnar was Vice President, Senior Research Analyst at AIG Investments’ Hedge Fund Solutions Group – both in London and New York. At AIG Investments, Ms. Molnar was responsible for due diligence procedures and research including: sourcing new managers, monitoring current hedge funds, analyzing portfolio risk and performance, making new investment recommendations to an investment committee as well as hedge fund asset allocation recommendations for portfolio construction. She was additionally responsible for portfolio reviews and overall asset allocation recommendations for external client portfolios. Previously, she was Vice President, Market Research Analyst at Citigroup Investments’ Alternative Investment Strategies group. Prior investment management experience includes positions at Paribas Asset Management as well as Trevor Stewart Burton & Jacobsen. Additionally, Ms. Molnar spent one year in Warsaw, Poland launching the first retail mutual funds available to the Polish market as well as two years in Frankfurt, Germany as an intern with J.P. Morgan. Ms. Molnar received a B.S. in Business Administration/Finance from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is a CFA charterholder.
Liza Scott
Managing Director
CornerStone Partners
Liza Scott joined CornerStone Partners in 2023 as Managing Director. She was previously Vice President of Asset Management at Dominion Energy, Inc. where she oversaw over $20 billion of pension and other assets. Prior to Dominion, she spent 11 years at Spider Management Company, the investment office of the University of Richmond and outsourced investment office for over 25 other endowments and foundations. Before Spider Management, she was an Associate at J.P. Morgan Investment Management in New York. Prior to attending business school, Liza was a high school teacher at a New York City public school through the New York Teaching Fellows program. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in foreign affairs and Spanish from the University of Virginia and a Master of Business Administration from Columbia University. Liza serves on the Virginia College Savings Plan Investment Advisory Committee, the University of Virginia Foundation Board of Directors and the MCV Foundation Board of Trustees.
Kunle Apampa
Director and Head of Client Advisory & Partnerships
Capricorn Investment Group
Kunle Apampa is the Director and Head of Client Advisory & Partnerships at Capricorn Investment Group. Prior to Capricorn in 2021, Kunle was Vice President and COO at Goldman Sachs Imprint, an ESG & Impact Investment platform within Alternative Investments & Manager Selection group in the Asset Management Division. Kunle spent over a decade at Goldman Sachs, holding several leadership roles within the firm’s Global Markets division as well as the Finance division. Kunle holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering, specializing in Energy, Environment & Economics, from the Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. Kunle is based in New York City.
Brandon Baer
Founding Partner & CIO
Contingency Capital
Brandon Baer is the Founding Partner and CIO of Contingency Capital which he started in November 2020. Prior to creating Contingency Capital, Mr. Baer was a Partner and Managing Director in the Credit Funds business at Fortress and was also the Co-Founder and Co-Head of the Fortress Legal Assets group from its inception through November 11, 2019. While at Fortress, Baer focused on litigation finance, distressed debt, and special situations, with an emphasis on complex, private illiquid investments including litigation related assets. Prior to working at Fortress, Mr. Baer was a Senior Vice President of D. E. Shaw & Co., L.P. where he was a member of the corporate credit related strategies unit. Mr. Baer has served on numerous private and public boards including the boards of Alloy Power, Direct Group, FAO Schwarz, Foamex International, Oasis Legal Finance, Boyds Collection Ltd., Sure Fit, and Optimal SPV OSUS Ltd. Mr. Baer also has served on ad hoc and official creditor committees including Adelphia Communications, BTA Bank, Dow Corning, Legends Gaming, the Legacy Estate Group, Silicon Graphics, and WR Grace. Mr. Baer began his career as an associate at Willkie Farr & Gallagher. He received a JD, cum laude, from Harvard University and a BA, summa cum laude, from Princeton University. He is based in New York.
Steve Binetter
Portfolio Manager
Marshall Wace
Steve joined Marshall Wace in August 2015 as the portfolio manager for the Global Industrials strategy within the MW Eureka strategy. The Global Industrials strategy conducts deep fundamental research across a range of sectors, including industrials, technology, fintech and payments, and business and information services. Additionally, Steve is a co-manager on the Marshall Wace XO Digital Finance Fund, launched in 2021. Before joining Marshall Wace, Steve spent eight years at Eminence Capital, initially as an analyst and subsequently as a portfolio manager. Prior to this, Steve worked as an analyst at UBS Investment Bank in New York in the Mergers and Acquisitions group. Steve graduated with a BCom (Finance) from the University of New South Wales.
J.P. Boyd
Director of Investments
Golden LEAF Foundation
J.P. Boyd, CAIA, joined Golden LEAF in February 2017 as Golden LEAF’s investment officer. He is involved in all aspects of the investment process. Prior to joining Golden LEAF, J.P. was an investment officer at the South Carolina Retirement System Investment Commission (RSIC) in Columbia, South Carolina. He spent eight years at RSIC and oversaw a $2.7 billion low-beta hedge fund portfolio of the $27.7 billion Plan. Prior to RSIC, J.P. was a research intern at the Palmetto Institute. J.P. received a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of South Carolina’s Darla Moore School of Business where he double majored in international business and finance. He also is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst.
Jamie Brush, M.D.
General Partner & Portfolio Manager
Frazier Life Sciences
Jamie is a General Partner and Portfolio Manager on the Frazier Life Sciences team and co-leads Frazier’s public equity investment strategy. Jamie joined Frazier Healthcare Partners in 2016 and invests in private and public development stage biotechnology companies. Jamie co-leads the Frazier Life Sciences public investment strategy and serves as a co-Portfolio Manager of the Frazier Life Sciences Public Fund (FLSPF) with Albert Cha. Jamie co-led Frazier’s investment in Amunix Pharmaceuticals (sold to Sanofi), where he represented Frazier on the company’s board of directors. Prior to joining Frazier, Jamie was a management consultant with the Boston Consulting Group, where he was a core member of the Healthcare Practice. In this capacity, he led projects involving Biotechnology mergers and acquisitions, R&D, manufacturing, and business development strategy. Jamie received his M.D. from the University of Southern California, where he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha honors society, and his B.A. from Middlebury College. He completed his post-graduate training in Internal Medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston.
Eli Casdin
Chief Investment Officer & Founder
Casdin Capital
Eli Casdin, Chief Investment Officer and Founder, founded Casdin Capital in 2011. For the last 16 years he has analyzed and invested in disruptive technologies and business models in life sciences and healthcare. Prior to founding Casdin Capital, Eli was a vice president at Alliance Bernstein “thematic” based investment group where he researched and invested in the implications of new technologies for the life science and healthcare sectors. His Alliance Bernstein black book, “The Dawn of Molecular Medicine” detailed the early yet already accelerating wave of innovations in life sciences, and the next wave of investment opportunities. Eli’s prior experience includes time at Bear Stearns and Cooper Hill Partners, a healthcare focused investment firm. Eli earned a B.S. from Columbia University and an MBA from Columbia Business School.
Lisa Cawley
Fund Investments
Knollwood Investment Advisory
Lisa Cawley joined Knollwood Investment Advisory in 2015. Knollwood is a multi-billion-dollar global investment firm founded in 1990 that invests actively across public equities, real assets, credit, digital assets, and private equity. Lisa is involved in all aspects of managing the firm’s private market portfolio with a specific expertise in venture capital, including sourcing and manager due diligence, asset allocation and forecasting, and investment data analytics. She has a passion for emerging managers and providing strategic guidance on LP relationship building, fundraising strategies, and fund operations. During her time at Knollwood, she has helped scale the venture capital portfolio, team, and internal investment operations, including creating and implementing the firm’s private market tools and analytics. Lisa joined Knollwood from Ernst & Young, where she served on private equity, venture capital, and public CPG clients. Lisa earned an MBA and an MSF from Loyola University Maryland, and she obtained a BBA in Accounting with a double minor in Information Systems and Spanish from Loyola University Maryland. Lisa is a CFA Charterholder and holds a CPA from the State of Maryland.
Judy Chambers
Managing Principal/Private Markets Consultant
Meketa Investment Group
Ms. Chambers is a private markets consultant focusing on private equity, infrastructure, and opportunistic asset classes. Ms. Chambers has over 20 years of industry experience. She has authored research on the developing infrastructure sector within the US and provides infrastructure advice/services to numerous institutional investors. She also specializes in developing emerging manager platforms and special investment vehicles for institutional investors. In addition to her consulting responsibilities, Ms. Chambers is a co‑chair of the firm’s Emerging and Diverse Manager Committee, and a member of the firm’s Private Markets Policy, Private Markets Research, and Diversity Leadership Committees. Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Chambers was a Principal at Caswell Capital Partners, a merchant bank formed to serve the needs of small and middle market media and entertainment companies. Prior to joining Caswell Capital Partners, Ms. Chambers was a Vice President in Investment Banking at Lehman Brothers in the Leveraged Finance Group where she originated and executed transactions in high yield bonds, leveraged loans and bridge financings related to mergers and acquisitions, leveraged buyouts, and recapitalizations. Ms. Chambers’ completed transactions span various industries, including natural resources, media, financial institutions, industrial, and consumer services. Ms. Chambers holds a Bachelor of Arts from Duke University and a Master of Business Administration in Finance and Accounting from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. She serves as a member of the Board of Trustees for Community Service Society of New York and as the chair of the Advisory Board of the Robert Toigo Foundation. In addition, Ms. Chambers is on the Advisory Board of the Jazz Foundation of America.
Brian Clark
Investment Director
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation
Brian Clark is an Investment Director at the $3.2 billion Baltimore-based Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation. He serves as a generalist covering all asset classes with a particular emphasis on private markets and hedge funds. He is involved in all aspects of managing the Foundation’s assets, including manager due diligence, asset allocation and risk management. Prior to joining the Foundation in 2015, Mr. Clark was an Investment Analyst the University of Cincinnati’s $1.2 billion endowment, where he worked as a generalist, monitoring existing investments, and evaluating prospective investment managers. Prior to that, Mr. Clark was at a $1+ billion multi-family office in Cleveland, Ohio focused on the firm’s alternative investments and research. Mr. Clark earned a B.S. in Finance from Miami University’s Farmer School of Business in Oxford, Ohio. Mr. Clark received his CFA charter and is a member of the CFA Institute.
Mike Condon
Head of Portfolio Management
Fund Evaluation Group (FEG)
Michael (Mike) A. Condon, CFA is Head of Portfolio Management at Fund Evaluation Group, LLC (FEG). Condon works with Endowment and Foundation (E&F) clients within FEG’s outsourced chief investment officer (OCIO) service. A long-time thought leader within the E&F space, Condon brings more than 20 years of experience as an acting CIO. Most recently as CIO at Southern Methodist University, he led a 15-person office and was responsible for all aspects of investing the university’s $1.5 billion endowment. As CIO for the University of Arkansas Foundation, Condon oversaw a $1.1 billion endowment. During his 10-year tenure at Georgia Tech, the foundation endowment grew from $440 million to $1.5 billion. Additionally, Condon is on the Editorial Committee for The Investment Institute, and on advisory Boards for Institutional Investor and Alternative Investment Management, LLC.
McKeever “Mac” Conwell II
Founder & Managing Partner
RareBreed Ventures
McKeever “Mac” Conwell II is a software engineer by trade and was a former DOD contractor with a top-secret clearance. He was a two-time founder with an exit and a failure. Next Mac moved on to the venture capital world via the Maryland Technology Development Corporation as part of their Seed Investment Team.During his four years there, Mac amassed experience leading an initiative to create the Minority Business Pre-seed Fund, the first and only, at the time, state-backed pre-seed fund for women and minorities in the country. The program institutionalized the friends and family round for black-, women-, and minority-led startups and was subsequently funded long-term by the state of Maryland. In 2021 Mac founded RareBreed VC, a $10M pre-seed fund that he raised mostly off of Twitter, that invests in exceptional founders outside of large tech ecosystems.
Brad Creel
Director of Real Estate Investments
Lockheed Martin Investment Management Co.
Brad Creel is the Director of Real Estate Investments for the Lockheed Martin Investment Management Company (LMIMCo), a wholly owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation. LMIMCo manages the Corporation’s pension and savings trusts, including its $30 billion defined benefit plan. Mr. Creel’s responsibilities include strategy formulation, investment underwriting, contract negotiations, and performance monitoring. Prior to joining Lockheed Martin in 2013, Mr. Creel was a Portfolio Manager focusing on real estate investments for the $80 billion North Carolina Retirement System. During his time at Lockheed Martin alone, Brad has overseen the deployment of over $6 billion to real estate investments. He is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst.
Celia Dallas
Chief Investment Strategist
Cambridge Associates
As Chief Investment Strategist for Cambridge Associates and a Managing Director of the firm, Celia is responsible for formulating our global investment strategy and portfolio construction advice. Since joining Cambridge in 1996, Celia has contributed to a wide range of research initiatives, including serving as one of the main architects of our Risk Allocation Framework and an author of the related report. She is the author of our quarterly publication, VantagePoint, in which she shares our house view and advice. Celia is a regular contributor to other research publications, covering a wide range of capital market, asset allocation, and investment planning topics. She is a frequent presenter and discussion moderator at the firm’s roundtables and various industry conferences. Before joining Cambridge Associates, Celia was a consultant for Harlan Brown & Co, a competitive intelligence consulting firm. In this position, she researched, wrote, and presented market analysis commissioned by Fortune 500 clients on a variety of consumer and industrial products. She also worked for the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI), where she conducted research and wrote reports on retirement income security issues. Celia has an MBA from the Darden School of Business, University of Virginia and a BA from University of Pennsylvania.
Tracy Fong
Partner & Private Markets Investment Due Diligence Analyst
Albourne Partners
Tracy Fong is an alternative investment professional with over 23 years of experience across startups, public technology companies, investment banking, alternatives endowment management, fixed income and foreign exchange, and strategic equities management. She has a passion for global, complex and emergent investment opportunities, e.g. international startup investments in 2004, emerging markets debt in 2008, healthcare structured investments in 2015, SaaS revenue-based loans and marketplace lending in 2016, technology company SPACs in 2017, and crypto assets in ~2014-2017. With ~23 years of experience across Web 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0, Ms. Tracy Fong is a Partner and Private Markets Investment Due Diligence Analyst at Albourne Partners, a leading investment consulting firm that advises on over $650bn of alternative assets to over 300 institutional clients. She leads the Firm’s global Venture Capital coverage (including crypto/blockchain) and previously served as the co-chair of the Private Markets Investment Committee. Ms. Fong was previously a Managing Director at SVB Capital’s $4bn+ VC fund-of-funds and direct VC fund. Ms. Fong also spent four years at the Harvard University endowment, Harvard Management Company, where she was Vice President of Alternative Assets and worked on HMC’s $20bn+ alternatives portfolio construction, investment manager selection, and direct natural resources transactions (including timber and agriculture). Her Venture Capital experience included allocations to prominent access-constrained firms and strategic transactions resulting from the IPOs of numerous portfolio companies. Prior to business school, she also worked at Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO) on the Corporate Finance and Treasury Team during the Web 2.0 era, where her group managed Yahoo!’s $4bn+ fixed income portfolio; worked on structured transactions; and helped manage 30 acquisitions, including the landmark joint venture with Alibaba (NYSE: BABA). Ms. Fong has also worked in Investment Banking at Citigroup and Goldman Sachs where she worked on Technology Mergers & Acquisitions and Corporate Finance transactions including the IPO of Netscreen Technologies (NASDAQ: NSCN) and NPTest Holding (NASDAQ: NPTT). During the first technology boom, Ms. Fong began her career at two startup companies, Webvan Group (NASDAQ: WBVN) and Varsitybooks.com. Webvan, a Sequoia and Benchmark-backed company, was one of the first online grocery delivery services, was called by CNET one of the most well-known companies of the dot-com / Web 1.0 era. Ms. Fong received a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley (honors recognition) and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.
Brian Garrett
Co-Founder & Managing Director
Crosscut
Brian Garrett is the Co-Founder of Crosscut, having now built a 20+ year career in LA advising and investing in the SoCal entrepreneurial community. Brian is very active in the Los Angeles start-up community and works actively with the founders of these amazing SoCal Tech companies: WelcomeTech, Texino, Hivewatch, Umbra Space, Pearl, Kensho, BuildOps, FastData.io, Plink.ai, Intro.co, The BlackTux and Omaze. He has also invested in and worked with entrepreneurs across the country including the founders of Fuzzy, Monarx and Symbl.ai. With over 20 years of both investing and operating/entrepreneurial experience, Brian tries to bring humility and empathy to the lonely plight of starting and scaling start-up companies and works tirelessly to help his entrepreneurs succeed. Brian received his MBA from Stanford’s Graduate School of Business and he graduated from Stanford University with a B.S. in Industrial Engineering.
Susanne Gealy
Senior Director, Investments
CommonSpirit Health
Susanne Gealy is a Senior Director of the investments team at CommonSpirit Health (formerly Dignity Health) and is based in San Francisco. She leads the organization’s public equity and directional hedge fund investments. In 2019, Dignity Health and Catholic Health Initiative merged to form CommonSpirit Health, which is the largest not-for-profit health system in the US, dedicated to providing quality, compassionate health care. The organization has a $21 billion investment portfolio, allocated across the long term strategic operations, retirement benefits, endowment, and insurance pools of capital.
Prior to joining Dignity Health in 2018, Susanne spent 10 years at the Teacher Retirement System of Texas, in Austin, a $150 billion retirement plan. At TRS, she was responsible for the $26 billion external equity investment program comprising US, international, emerging markets, and global equity managers, and actively participated in the emerging manager program of newer, smaller and/or diversity oriented investment managers. Before joining TRS, Susanne worked in New York at Investcorp, Lazard Asset Management, a family office, and Banc of America Securities. She began her career in finance at JP Morgan in equity derivatives. Prior to attending business school, Susanne worked in the field of structural engineering in San Francisco. Susanne holds an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business. She has a M.S. and B.S. in Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin.
William Heard
Founder, CEO and CIO
Heard Capital
William Heard is the founder of Heard Capital LLC and serves as the Firm’s Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer, leading the Firm’s investment process and strategic direction.
Prior to founding and leading Heard Capital LLC, Mr. Heard was a special situations analyst for Stark Investments, a global alternative investment firm. While at Stark Investments, he covered the telecommunications, media, technology, financials, and energy sectors. Mr. Heard’s investment experience spans asset classes and includes leveraged loans, high yield bonds and equity securities. Mr. Heard is active in the philanthropic community, focusing his efforts on education and disadvantaged youth. He currently serves on the City Year Chicago Board of Directors and actively participates in OneGoal: a diverse collective of local organizations creating opportunities for today’s youth and low-income population. Mr. Heard is also a board member of the President’s Circle and Young Professional Network for the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and is a member of the Economic Club of Chicago. Mr. Heard is a graduate of Marquette University’s College of Business Administration where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Real Estate. While at Marquette, he founded and established the University’s Applied Investment Management (AIM) Program. AIM was the first undergraduate business program in the nation to be selected as a Program Partner by the CFA Institute. Mr. Heard was raised in Milwaukee, WI. In his spare time, Mr. Heard serves as a mentor to students on topics such as leadership, globalism and markets.
Larissa Herczeg
Head of Seeding
Oak Street Real Estate Capital – a Division of Blue Owl
Larissa Herczeg is the Head of Seeding for Oak Street Real Estate Capital (Oak Street), a Division of Blue Owl. Ms. Herczeg is a member of the Oak Street’s Investment Committee. Ms. Herczeg is responsible for all aspects of Oak Street’s Seeding & Strategic Capital business, including investment sourcing, due diligence, selection and portfolio management and reporting.
Ms. Herczeg’s activities include co-founding Women in Real Estate, serving as a Trustee of Roosevelt University, Co-Chair of the Roosevelt University Women’s Leadership Council, a mentor for the Goldie B. Wolfe Miller Women Leader’s In Real Estate Initiative, a past mentor for the Toigo Foundation and serving as a guest speaker at the University of California-Berkeley, Kellogg School of Management and the University of Notre Dame.
Prior to Oak Street, Ms. Herczeg was responsible for global real estate investing at Morgan Creek Capital Management, Franklin Templeton Real Estate Advisors and the Credit Suisse Customized Fund Investment Group (now known as GCM Grosvenor). Ms. Herczeg received a B.A. with honors in Government and Economics from the University of Notre Dame, a Master’s degree with honors in International Affairs from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and a Juris Doctor degree with honors from Columbia University Law School.
David Jeffrey
Partner, Head of Europe
StepStone Group
Mr. Jeffrey leads StepStone’s activities in Europe and is a member of the private equity team, focusing on Europe, the Middle East and co-investments. He is also involved in the Firm’s responsible investing initiative, as well as various investment and management activities. Prior to joining StepStone in 2012, Mr. Jeffrey was a managing partner at Parish Capital where he founded the firm’s European and Asian practices and oversaw the secondary and co-investment businesses. Before that, he served as managing director of Bank of America’s European private equity group. Previously, Mr. Jeffrey was a managing director and head of BancBoston Capital’s European and Asian operations. Mr. Jeffrey received an MA from Cambridge University and is a qualified chartered accountant.
Dana Johns
Head of Private Equity (NJ Treasury’s Division of Investment)
New Jersey Department of the Treasury
Ms. Johns joined the New Jersey Department of the Treasury as Head of Private Equity (NJ Treasury’s Division of Investment) in 2023. Previously she was with the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System as a Senior Portfolio Manager in the Private Equity Group. Ms. Johns has over 15 years of investment experience and managing a global portfolio of institutional alternative investment assets. Ms. Johns has expertise and highly developed personal networks with top performing private equity and venture funds. Ms. Johns was recently included on Trusted Insight’s 2020 list of Top 30 Pension Private Equity Investors. Ms. Johns is co-President of the Private Equity Women Investor Network (PEWIN), and a member of both ILPA’s Diversity & Inclusion Advisory Council and the SEO Alternative Investments Limited Partner Advisory Council. In 2018 PEWIN awarded Maryland with the 2018 Limited Partner award for Ms. Johns’ work in transforming the private equity industry with a focus on diversity and inclusion. Continuously invited to keynote at conferences including the AIF Institute Global Investor Series, Big Path Impact Capitalism Summit, Women’s Private Equity Summit, Women’s Alternative Investment Summit, GCM Grosvenor Consortium, Markets Group Private Equity US Forum, Kayo Private Equity Conference, Pension Bridge, Emerging Manager Connect, Equity Summit, Hispanic Heritage Foundation Investor Group, Institutional Investor Private Equity Summit, SEO and NVCA. Most recent panel topics included private equity terms & trends, portfolio construction, developing fund managers, diverse fund managers, diversity and inclusion, and venture capital. Ms. Johns has both a B.A. in Comparative Literature from Indiana University Bloomington and a B.S. in Computer Info Systems, Magna Cum Laude from Stevenson University. She graduated from Loyola University Maryland with a master’s in finance while working full time as an associate at Camden Private Capital, a private equity fund of funds. She has completed the ILPA Institute’s Private Equity Executive Education program.
Christine Kelleher,
Chief of Investments
National Gallery of Art
Christine Zapotoczky Kelleher is chief of investments at the National Gallery of Art, responsible for managing the Gallery’s $1+ billion endowment. Previously, Christine served as senior investment officer for Georgetown University. She co-founded Georgetown’s Investment Office in 2004 and served as acting chief investment officer in 2011. After Georgetown, Christine led investment strategy, sourcing, and evaluation for Avec Capital, a boutique investment advisory and placement firm. Earlier in her career, she served on the executive team of the Central European University, founded by George Soros, in Budapest, Hungary. Christine is a member of the Board of Investment Trustees for the Montgomery County Employee Retirement Plans and the Board of Trustees for the Consolidated Retiree Health Benefits Trust, Milken Institute’s Global Markets Advisory Council, The Academy for Institutional Investors’ editorial board, and the CAIA Allocator Council. She serves as a mentor for Accel CIO, accelerating tomorrow’s Black & Latino chief investment officers, and she previously served as an advisor to the Kayo Conference Series supporting women investors, member of the YWCA National Capital Area’s finance committee, and board member for the NHS Scholarship Fund. She received a BA in Russian and international relations from Bucknell University, cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, and holds MAs in Russian and East European studies and in Central European history from Georgetown University. She serves as president of the Bucknell University Alumni Association and lives in Washington, DC with her husband and son.
Saurabh Mukherjea
Founder & Chief Investment Officer
Marcellus Investment Managers
Saurabh Mukherjea is the Founder and CIO of Marcellus. Saurabh was educated at the London School of Economics where he earned a BSc in Economics (with First Class Honours) and an MSc in Economics. In London, Saurabh was the co-founder of Clear Capital and in 2007 he was rated by the Extel Survey as one of the top small cap analysts in the UK. In India, Saurabh was rated as the leading equity strategist in 2015, 2016 and 2017 by the Asiamoney polls.Prior to setting up Marcellus, Saurabh was the CEO of Ambit Capital. Upon SEBI’s invitation, he joined SEBI’s Mutual Fund Advisory Committee. In 2019, Saurabh was part of the Expert Committee constituted by SEBI to upgrade the PMS regulations. Saurabh has written four bestselling books.
Muthu Muthiah
Chief Investment Officer
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (CHOA)
Muthu is the Chief Investment Officer at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, stewarding the institution’s assets to create returns that advance the CHOA mission. Previously, he oversaw the strategic and sustainable growth of Group Health Foundation’s investments. Muthu is a seasoned asset management professional, with experience investing globally across various asset classes, including private equity, venture capital, real estate, real assets, and both public and private investments in emerging economies. He has led investment teams and strategies at Emory Investment Management, Covariance Capital Management, the University of Richmond, the State Board of Administration of Florida, and RSM Equico. Outside of work, Muthu reads a lot of nonfiction books, stays active by bicycling or jogging, and enjoys watching Tamil movies. He also likes to travel, including visiting his family and community in India. Muthu holds a BHM from Mangalore University and an MBA from Rollins College.
Thejas Nalval
Co-Founder & CIO
Parataxis
Thejas Nalval is a co-founder and Chief Investment Officer of Parataxis Capital. Thejas was previously a portfolio manager with digital asset hedge fund LedgerPrime and Head of Asset Management at the Element Group. Prior to joining the digital asset space, Thejas spent 8 years at Goldman Sachs, most recently as a trader within the firm’s Macro Trading group. Thejas is a graduate of the Stern School of Business at NYU (MBA) and Rutgers University (BA).
Andrew Palmer
Chief Investment Officer
Maryland State Retirement & Pension System
Andrew Palmer, CFA is the Chief Investment Officer for the Maryland State Retirement and Pension System. In this role, he is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the System’s investment division and has overall responsibility for the System’s investment program. Previously he was the Deputy Chief Investment Officer, Director of Fixed Income for the Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System. In addition to his role as Director of Fixed Income, he led the construction of a Strategic Lending Portfolio, was a member of the Private Equity and Real Estate Committees and shared in the responsibility for tactical asset allocation and new product development. He began his career at ASB Capital Management, a Bethesda, Maryland based institutional advisory firm. Mr. Palmer is a member of the University of Maryland, Economics Leadership Council, and the ILPA, has been active in the CFA program and was President of the Washington Association of Money Managers. He received a BA and an MA in Economics from the University of Maryland.
John Pinkel
Partner
Indus Capital
John D. Pinkel is a Partner of Indus Capital, based in San Francisco. Mr. Pinkel is the portfolio manager of the Indus Select Fund. Mr. Pinkel joined Indus Capital in March 2003 from Citigroup where he was Managing Director and Head of Equities in the Taipei branch. Prior to joining Citigroup, Mr. Pinkel spent eight years as a securities analyst in Hong Kong, China and South Korea. Mr. Pinkel lived and worked in Asia for 24 years. Mr. Pinkel, a CFA charterholder, graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara, with a BS in Applied Mathematics. He spent the academic year of 1990-1991 at the Stanford Center in Taipei (Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Studies). Mr. Pinkel is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.
Michael Reist
Director
Avec Capital
Michael Reist joined Avec Capital in 2019 as Director of General Partner Relationships. His responsibilities include performing institutional quality due diligence on potential GP clients, working with existing clients on marketing strategies, and distribution to limited partners. Prior to Avec, he was Chief Investment Officer for Phillips Academy managing endowment assets of approximately $1 billion. Before Phillips Academy, Mr. Reist was at Hackley School in Tarrytown, New York with various administrative, teaching, and coaching roles. Mr. Reist began his career in the Leveraged Finance Group within the Investment Banking Division of Bear, Stearns and Co. Inc. He graduated magna cum laude with a B.A. in Mathematics and Economics from Amherst College and holds a M.B.A. from the Stern School of Business at New York University. He is a CFA charterholder.
Jamie Rhode
Vice President
Verdis Investment Management
Jamie Rhode is Vice President at Verdis Investment Management, focused on venture capital, private equity and hedge fund investment sourcing and due diligence. She joined Verdis from Bloomberg, where she held roles in both equity research and credit analysis. There, she created, managed and leveraged an extensive library of statutory and financial and market data for buy and sell-side clients that use Bloomberg to make investment decisions. A licensed Chartered Financial Analyst, she earned her bachelor’s degree in Finance and Marketing from Drexel University’s College of Business Administration.
Mark E. Roberts
Chief Investment Officer
Ironsides Asset Advisors, LLC
Mark E. Roberts, CFA serves as the Chief Investment Officer for Ironsides Asset Advisors, LLC, as well as a Managing Director for the Tuscarora Company (a family office). Immediately preceding that, Mr. Roberts was the Director of Global Equities and Hedged Strategies for the North Carolina Retirement Systems where he and his team were responsible for the management of the $33 billion Global Equity and Hedge Fund portfolios for the State of North Carolina. Additionally, Mr. Roberts has served as Chief Investment Officer for families and provided consulting services for endowments and foundations in both asset allocation, manager due diligence and portfolio construction. Earlier in his career, Mr. Roberts served as Director of Risk Management for Centura Bank and had asset – liability management responsibilities. Mr. Roberts received his Master of Science degree in finance from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Bachelor of Science degree from the Calloway School of Business at Wake Forest University. Mr. Roberts serves on the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine Philanthropic Advisory Board. Mr. Roberts is the past Chairman of the Board for the NC State Investment Fund and still serves on the fund’s board. He is a member of the North Carolina Society of Financial Analysts and the American Finance Association. Mr. Roberts has served on multiple non-profit boards.
Eva Shang
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
Legalist
Eva Shang is co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Legalist. She leads the company’s 40-person team of engineers, attorneys, and analysts and is a member of its valuation and investment committees and board of directors. Before co-founding Legalist at 20, Eva studied economics at Harvard College.
Michael Simanovsky
Managing Partner & Chief Investment Officer
Conversant
Mr. Simanovsky is the Managing Partner and Chief Investment Officer of Conversant. From 2011-2020, Mr. Simanovsky was a Partner at Senator Investment Group LP, where he was responsible for the firm’s investments in the real estate, gaming & lodging and housing sectors, among others. Prior to joining Senator in March 2011, Mr. Simanovsky was an investment professional with Cerberus Capital Management, LP, where he focused on originating and evaluating investment opportunities across a wide range of industries. Prior to joining Cerberus in August 2008, Mr. Simanovsky was in the Restructuring groups of both Rothschild Inc. and Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin, where he focused on providing advisory services to companies undergoing financial restructuring transactions. Mr. Simanovsky currently serves as a Director of Quinn Residences (an owner and operator of purpose-built single-family rental communities), INDUS Realty Trust, Inc. (a U.S. based industrial/logistics REIT), Select Dental Management LLC (a dental services organization) and Valet Manager Inc. (a parking technology and management company) and previously served as a Director of Trade Street Residential, Inc. (an owner and operator of multi-family properties in the Southeast US), Gramercy Property Europe (an owner and operator of industrial assets in Europe), DFI Capital (the holding company for Engs Commercial Finance) and K2 Towers REIT (an owner and operator of cellular telephone towers). Mr. Simanovsky received a B.A. in Economics from Emory University.
Kate Sidebottom Simpson
Principal
TrueBridge Capital
Kate is a member of TrueBridge’s investment team, focusing on due diligence and industry analysis. She also leads the firm’s corporate partnership efforts and co-manages the firm’s separate account program. Before joining TrueBridge in 2013, she worked as a director at Parish Capital Advisors, where she was active in primary fund investing, secondary transactions, and co-investments. Kate also worked at UNC Management Company as an investment associate, where she helped manage the firm’s portfolios in private equity, venture capital, real estate, energy and natural resources, and enhanced fixed income. Kate currently serves on the Finance and Audit Committee for the Board of Directors of the John Rex Endowment and is a member of the Board of Trustees at St. Andrew’s School. She has also been a member of the Private Equity Women Investor Network and the local chapter of 100 Women in Finance. She graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a BA in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. As an undergraduate, she was a member of the two-time NCAA Championship Women’s Field Hockey Team.
Donna L. Snider
Chief Investment Officer
Hackensack Meridian Health
Ms. Snider joined Hackensack Meridian Health in 2020 as their first CIO with the mandate to build an investment office that will support the organization’s mission of transforming healthcare and being viewed as a leader of positive change. The HMH investment office manages both the endowment and pension assets for the hospital system. Prior to joining HMH, Donna was a Managing Director at The Kresge Foundation since 2009 where she had responsibility for evaluating investment opportunities across all asset classes as well as oversight for the internal trading activity. Prior to joining Kresge, Donna was a director in the Global Markets and Investment Banking division of Merrill Lynch in New York where she covered institutional investors for structured credit, rates and equity products, as well as corporate issuers for their balance sheet hedging activity. Prior to Wall Street, Donna was a pension actuary with Towers Perrin (now Willis Towers Watson) in Chicago. Donna earned her MBA with concentrations in accounting and analytical finance from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business; she holds a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics from the University of Notre Dame, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa; professional designations include CFA charter holder and an Associate of the Society of Actuaries.
Chris Solarz
CIO, Digital Assets
Forest Road
Chris leads the team’s research process across the digital assets ecosystem and he is responsible for Forest Road Digital Fund’s portfolio construction, manager selection, and due diligence. Chris brings 18 years of experience as a fund allocator, bridging his institutional expertise to this nascent asset class. Chris has a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MComm in Finance from the University of New South Wales. He also has CFA, CAIA, and CPA credentials.
Andy Spellar
Chief Investment Officer
Fairfax County Employees’ Retirement System
Mr. Spellar is Chief Investment Officer for the $4.1 billion Fairfax County Employees’ Retirement System located in the suburbs of Washington, DC. Mr. Spellar oversees all aspects of the DB Plan’s investment portfolio, and has worked previously for Parametric Portfolio Associates, GIT Investment Funds and as an independent registered investment advisor. Mr. Spellar holds an MBA from Marymount University and BA’s in History and European Studies from George Mason University.
Mark Steed
Chief Investment Officer
Arizona PSPRS Trust
Mark Steed is Chief Investment Officer for Arizona PSPRS, a public pension plan with approximately $9 billion in AUM. Over the last 10 years at Arizona PSPRS, Mr. Steed has managed Private Equity, Venture Capital, Absolute Return, Opportunistic Credit, Public Equity, Global Trading Strategies and Real Estate portfolios. His creative approach and notable performance across disparate asset classes won him recognition as a “Rising Star” by Money Management Magazine and, later, “Asset Allocator of the Year” by Institutional Investor. Mr. Steed recently concluded a four-year stint as a forecaster for the distinguished Good Judgment Project, led by Dr. Phil Tetlock at UPenn, and recently published the first guest-post on the popular decision science blog Farnam Street. Prior to Arizona PSPRS, Mr. Steed worked in Banking at JPMorgan Chase. Mr. Steed graduated with a Masters of Science degree in Predictive Analytics from Northwestern University. He also has an MBA from Thunderbird’s School of Global Management (Jost Henkel Scholar) and received his BA (with honors from Sigma Iota Rho) in Latin American Studies and Business Management from Brigham Young University.
Emily Sumner
Chief Investment Officer, Investment Committee Chair
Gilder Office for Growth
Emily serves as the Chief Investment Officer and chair of the investment committee at the firm. In her role, Emily provides oversight and guidance in managing and coordinating all aspects of investment activities and strategies consistent with its mission, objectives, and established policies. Prior to joining the firm, Emily was an Investment Officer at Oklahoma State University and a Vice President within the Investment Management Group at Hatteras Funds where she focused on sourcing, due diligence, and portfolio management of alternative investments strategies across public and private asset classes. Emily received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Randolph Macon College with majors in both Business/Economics and Accounting. Emily also obtained her Master of Business Administration degree with a concentration in finance from the University of North Carolina, Kenan-Flagler Business School. Emily is a CFA® charterholder and a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst.
Andrea Szigethy
Founder & CEO
Academy for Institutional Investors
Andrea is the Founder, CEO & President of Academy for Institutional Investors, LLC. Andrea has been working as an educator in the financial sector bringing investment professionals together for over 23 years. Prior to entering the investment world, Andrea produced pharmaceutical conferences for 4 years where she first realized her love for running events, connecting senior executives with one another, building networks, and researching hot industry topics to develop high quality content for her audiences. Andrea has decades of experience helping her clients to strengthen bonds with one another in a relaxed, friendly, non-sales type of atmosphere, fostering an environment to learn and connect in a way that promotes lifelong relationships, trust, and friendship among one another. High-caliber investment education, sophisticated investor attendees and in-depth fun networking are the key components of The Academy’s mission. At the end of every event, you will leave with a head full of new ideas and a handful of new friends that will feel like your extended family year after year. Academy for Institutional Investors (AII) offers new members into our circle of family friends at each event while striving to keep the community to a small niche group of sophisticated investors with a limited number of managers and service providers. Previously, Andrea was a Principal and Director of Marketing and Branding for Morgan Creek Capital Management from 2006-2016 where she led the branding, public relations, client education, events and marketing efforts for the firm. Andrea currently serves on the Strategic Advisory Board for the CFA Society North Carolina and is also one of the founding members of the North Carolina Chapter of 100 Women in Finance. Prior to joining Morgan Creek, Andrea spent six years managing all aspects of conference production, research and development, sales, marketing and relationship management for a financial conference company. Earlier in Andrea’s career she worked at North Shore University Hospital in NY as a vocational rehabilitation job coach. Her first job out of college was at Computer Associates based in Long Island, NY. Andrea received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from the State University of New York at Albany and continuing credits towards a Master of Arts in Social Work from Adelphi University. Andrea enjoys spending time with her family and friends at the North Carolina beaches or playing golf with her husband. Andrea is an avid music lover and enjoys going to concerts of any kind. She loves heading back to NYC any chance she gets to see as many Broadway Musicals as possible in one trip!
Elise Wang
Partner and Head of Private Equity Capital Markets
Deerfield
Elise Wang is a Partner and Head of Private Equity Capital Markets on the Public Structured Finance team and joined the Firm in 2010. Ms. Wang provides extensive research and analysis on individual companies operating in the healthcare industry in both the US and Europe. Ms. Wang is a board member of Jaguar Gene Therapy. Prior to Deerfield, Ms. Wang was a Senior Research Analyst and Managing Director covering the biotechnology sector at PaineWebber and Citigroup. She began her career in healthcare as a venture capitalist and banker at PaineWebber and was an officer of PaineWebber Development Corporation, which managed nearly $1 billion in assets representing three PaineWebber funds and several research and development limited partnerships (RDLPs) invested in biotechnology and high technology companies. Ms. Wang holds an A.B. in Engineering Sciences with a specialty in Biomechanics from Harvard University and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.
Daniel Ward
Formerly, Chief Investment Officer
Virginia Tech Foundation
Mr. Ward joined the Virginia Tech Foundation in April 2008. He currently serves as its Associate VP for Finance and Portfolio Manager, leading co-investments and other investments both within the endowment and other non-endowment assets. He previously served as its Chief Investment Officer. Mr. Ward has been in the investment industry since 2000 and prior to joining Virginia Tech he was the director of research for Integritas Advisors, a family office, from July 2004 – April 2008. Mr. Ward holds a BBA from The University of Michigan Business School, a MBA from The University of Florida Warrington College of Business and is a CFA charterholder.
Lauren Taylor Wolfe
Co-Founder & Managing Partner
Impactive Capital
Lauren Taylor Wolfe is co-founder and Managing Partner of Impactive Capital, a $2.5 Billion impact oriented active investing firm. Impactive Capital help companies allocate capital effectively and ethically to drive more sustainable, profitable and valuable businesses for all stakeholders. Prior to founding Impactive Capital she spent 10 years at investment firm, Blue Harbour Group, as a Managing Director and Investing Partner. Prior to joining Blue Harbour in 2007, Lauren was a Portfolio Manager at SIAR Capital, where she invested in small capitalization public companies and private companies. Lauren received an M.B.A. from The Wharton School at University of Pennsylvania and a B.S. magna cum laude from Cornell University. Lauren has been active on various boards including, $9 Billion TEV HD Supply [Nasdaq: HDS], 30% Club Steering Committee, an Angel Member of 100 Women in Finance
Boris Ziser
Partner
Schulte Roth & Zabel
Boris Ziser is co-head of the firm’s Finance & Derivatives Group and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee. With almost 25 years of experience across diverse asset classes, Boris focuses on asset-backed securitizations, warehouse facilities, secured financings and commercial paper conduits. His practice encompasses a variety of asset classes, including life settlements, litigation funding, equipment leases, structured settlements, lottery receivables, timeshare loans, merchant cash advances and cell towers, in addition to other esoteric asset classes such as intellectual property, various insurance-related cash flows and other cash flow producing assets. He also represents investors, lenders, hedge funds, private equity funds and finance companies in acquisitions and dispositions of portfolios of assets and financings secured by those portfolios.
Recognized as a leading lawyer in the industry, Boris is ranked in Chambers USA, Chambers Global and The Legal 500 US for his work in structured finance. He serves as outside general counsel to the Institutional Longevity Markets Association (ILMA) and is a member of the Structured Finance Committee of the New York City Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association and the Esoteric Assets Committee and Risk Retention Task Force of the Structured Finance Association. A frequent speaker at securitization industry conferences, Boris has conducted various securitization, litigation funding and life settlement seminars in the United States and abroad. Boris has been interviewed for the article “Attorneys Must Tread Carefully in Litigation Funding’s Next Stage,” published in Law360, and the articles “SRZ’s Leading Litigation Finance Practice: Holistic Expertise for a Booming Asset Class” and “Life Settlements and Longevity Swaps: Opportunities for Investors, Individuals, Insurers and Pension Funds,” both published in The Hedge Fund Journal. Most recently, his speaking engagements have included “Macro Trends in Litigation Finance: What Does 2021 Have in Store?” at the IMN Litigation Finance Virtual Series and “Litigation Funding: Market Roundtable,” an SRZ Webinar.