E213: How Fordham Invests Its $1B Endowment
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Highlights:
- Fordham’s endowment runs on ~30–40 core manager relationships.
- Portfolio was reset to improve liquidity without losing growth.
- Public equities are passive by default, with selective active in EM and ex-US.
- Interval funds fall short when redemption caps kick in.
- Continuation vehicles: default “yes” on merits, even if committees hesitate.
- DPI is more important than headline IRRs in private markets.
- At $1B, the edge comes from picking well, not chasing mega-funds.
- Building relationships from Fund II to secure later allocations.
- Gabelli alumni and student venture fund boost sourcing and diligence.
- Operator’s mindset: manage fees, portfolio roles, and energy like an orchestra.
Guest Bio:
Geeta Kapadia, CFA is the Chief Investment Officer at Fordham University, where she oversees the school’s ~$1B endowment. Prior to Fordham, she managed ~$5B at a healthcare institution. At Fordham, Geeta focuses on concentrated manager selection, liquidity optimization, and leveraging the university’s alumni and student networks to expand sourcing and talent pipelines.
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(0:00) Introduction (0:43) Portfolio construction and relationship management at Fordham's endowment (3:17) Leveraging alumni for investment opportunities and fund manager relationships (7:27) Team management and portfolio evolution under Geeta's leadership (12:40) Incorporating semi-liquid interval funds and dealing with fund term extensions (19:29) Evaluating investment performance and transitioning to passive management (27:40) Asset allocation strategies and the role of behavioral finance (32:16) Building GP relationships and aligning with the endowment's mission (38:28) Identifying valuable GP-LP relationships and balancing EQ with IQ (44:33) Access vs. picking in private markets and mid-sized endowment challenges (49:18) Embracing first principles in fund selection and openness to being wrong (52:17) Admitting mistakes and balancing listening with decision-making (55:44) Conclusion and future outlook (56:01) Closing remarks221 episodes