Published Oct 25, 2024
WTT: Tale Backs Emerging Managers… and Then What?
Ted Seides delves into Yale's Prospect Fellowship, exploring its role in attracting emerging managers to enhance returns and maintain Yale's capital leadership, while addressing challenges like managing applications, training, and investment unwinding. The episode examines both the growth prospects and risks for new managers, offering insights into mentorship benefits and potential negative signaling in the investment landscape.

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