Episode Description
Highlights:
- Key differences between managing large institutions and smaller endowments
- Why drawdown is a more meaningful risk metric than volatility
- First principles for building an endowment-style portfolio
- The behavioral risks of over-allocating to private markets
- How liquidity enables rebalancing during periods of market stress
- Trade-offs between public and private investments
- Managing denominator effects and secondary market risks
- The role of liquid, uncorrelated diversifiers
- Why quality investing has overtaken pure value investing
- How allocators should think about AI, growth, and regime shifts
Guest Bio:
Jeff Blazek is Co-Chief Investment Officer of Multi-Asset Strategies at Neuberger Berman, a global asset manager overseeing approximately $550 billion in assets. He has held senior investment roles across endowments, pensions, and consulting, including NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, Texas Teachers, and Cambridge Associates. Jeff brings over 25 years of experience in portfolio construction, asset allocation, and risk management across public and private markets.
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(0:00) Introduction (1:00) Impact of portfolio size on investment strategy and working with Britt Harris at Texas Teachers (3:01) Principles for building an endowment-like portfolio and defining risk tolerance (5:41) Understanding risk: Drawdown vs. standard deviation and stock market implications (8:48) Hidden risks in investment portfolios (10:19) Assumptions about volatility and endowments' role in venture capital (15:09) Multi-asset investing and managing public and private assets at Neuberger Berman (19:20) Volatility laundering, second-order effects, and risk of ruin (22:25) Ideal portfolio allocation strategies for unconstrained investors (25:47) Adjusting private and public equity allocations and implementing an 80/20 portfolio (33:24) Behavioral aspects of portfolio allocation and current asset class valuations (38:50) Fixed income vs. private credit and the evolution of investment philosophy (42:44) Staying cutting-edge and understanding market dynamics through bottom-up analysis (46:44) AI's impact on stock market pricing and future economic growth (48:59) Timeless career advice and comparing career paths (51:05) Closing remarks