E192: Lessons from a Top Pension Turnaround w/Anurag Chandra
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Highlights:
- Why Anurag believes a 120 IQ and a great network beats a 160 IQ and no network
- The governance overhaul that led San Jose FSERS from bottom-2 to top-decile performance
- Lessons from studying Canadian pension best practices
- How his CIO made a bold move during the March 2020 crash—and why it paid off
- Why he thinks more family offices should behave like institutions
- A breakdown of model delivery, tax-loss harvesting, and custom indexing
- How his operator/investor/allocator background informs his investing philosophy
- Thoughts on emotional intelligence in finance—and why it’s more than a “soft skill”
-- Guest Bio: Anurag Chandra is currently the Chief Investment Officer of a single-family office based in the Bay Area. He previously served for nearly a decade on the board of the San Jose Federated City Employees’ Retirement System, including several years as Chair of the Investment Committee. Under his leadership, the pension plan went from being one of the lowest-performing in the country to a consistent top-decile performer. Anurag has also worked as a venture capitalist, operator, and advisor, with 25+ years of professional experience across legal, investment, and entrepreneurial roles.
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(0:00) Episode preview (1:11) The Value of EQ and Resourcefulness in Business (11:40) Anurag Chandra's Career and San Jose Pension Fund Turnaround (19:14) Governance and Manager Selection Challenges in Pension Funds (23:45) Applying Pension Fund Lessons to Family Office Management (26:52) Strategies in Tax Optimization and Asset Allocation (30:05) Model Delivery Concerns in Asset Management (30:58) Integrating Skills for Better Investment Decisions (34:41) Cross-functional Experience and First Principles Thinking (35:05) The Role of a Board Member and Opinion Strength (37:02) Closing remarks193 episodes