Amy Falls – From Bonds to Boards to Leading Northwestern (Capital Allocators, EP.316) - podcast episode cover

Amy Falls – From Bonds to Boards to Leading Northwestern (Capital Allocators, EP.316)

May 22, 20231 hr 5 minEp 316Transcript available on Metacast
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Episode description

Amy Falls is the CIO at Northwestern University, where she oversees the school’s $14.2 billion endowment that supports university operations and funds about a quarter of the University’s annual revenue. She also serves on the Board of Harvard Management Company, the Ford Foundation, Phillips Academy, and the Pete Peterson Foundation.

Our conversation covers Amy’s background and path to Northwestern, frameworks she learned along the way, and different challenges she faced in three different CIO seats.  We then turn to her thoughts on manager selection, liquidity, and across asset classes, covering fixed income, private credit, private equity, public equity, and China. We close with Amy’s insights from her experience working with investment committees and parallels between her passion for farming and investing.

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