Private Credit Strategies to Enhance Pension Returns with CAIA SoCal, Session 2 of a Series

This webcast is the second installment of CAIA SoCal's series on pensions, and features panelists Zack Ellison of Applied Real Intelligence LLC, Blair Smith of Promethean AB Strategies, LLC, Cheryl Alston of Dallas Employees' Retirement Fund, Jasmine Richards of Cambridge Associates, and Guy Pinkman, also of Applied Real Intelligence LLC.

Investing Outside the Box: Evidence from Alternative Vehicles in Private Equity

Over the last decade, we've seen an explosion in alternative vehicles as a more cost-efficient way to invest in private equity strategies. In this video, Josh Lerner, Jacob H. Schiff Professor of Investment Banking at the Harvard Business School, speaks with CAIA Association's Keith Black to discuss a recent study he coauthored, which explores how quality differences in LPs and GPs can lead to wide return dispersions across alternative vehicles. 

Structured Finance – India Lens

Description: Finance has several theoretical traditional and modern frameworks in practice. Needless to say, often the frameworks have conflicting assumptions. Structured finance is often a route to challenge the status quo in finance and explores opportunity in the face of constraints while simply using first-order products. Structured finance transactions often rely on providing tailor made covenants to facilitate deal making.

The Fundamentals of Private Equity and a Current Market Update

Description: Private Equity is the largest alternative asset class with $4.42tn in AUM worldwide. The expectation is that Private Equity could more than double over the next five years. In this presentation, Aaron Filbeck, CAIA, CFA, CIPM, FDP, Director, Global Content Development, CAIA Association, covers a range of topics related to private equity investment, including the structure and life cycle of private equity funds and analyze the cash flows and fees that are characteristic of such funds.

Focus on Africa: Investing in African Art, Session 2 of a Series

African Art has been one of the developing segments at auctions over the past 15 years. From a historic focus on traditional African art, the interest over the past few years has shifted to modern and contemporary. With all the recent interest in African art, is now the time to invest? If so, where should interested collectors start? What is the best way to gain an understanding of the African art market? Where do collectors buy and sell? What are the upside and risks of investing in African art?

CAIA CEO Bill Kelly In Conversation with Troy Prince, CAIA

Bill Kelly In Conversation with Troy Prince, CAIA, Founder & CEO, Wall Street Bound Inc. Bill talks to CAIA Member and founder/CEO of Wall Street Bound Inc, Troy Prince, about how Troy got interested in finance and investing, and his inspiration for starting a nonprofit organization whose mission is to "create pathways of success for urban youth through careers in finance."

Solutions for Optimizing US Pension Structures with CAIA SoCal, Session 1 of a Series

CAIA Info Series co-hosted with CAIA SoCal bring you Solutions for Optimizing U.S. Pension Structures, an in-depth series on pensions, beginning with Solutions for Optimizing U.S. Pension Structures, featuring moderator, Guy Pinkman of Applied Real Intelligence LLC, Russell Kamp, of Ryan ALM, Von Hughes, of PAAMCOPrisma and Ray Joseph, Vice President, Wilshire

Gordon Barnes, Chapter Executive

Gordon is the Head of Portfolio Group on the Partnership Strategies team at Bain Capital.

Prior to joining Bain Capital, Gordon was a Managing Director and the head of operational due diligence at Cambridge Associates. Earlier in his career, he was an Operations Manager at Kobren Insight Management and a Senior Accountant at Bisys Hedge Fund Services.

Gordon graduated with an MBA from the Boston University School of Management and a BS from the University of New Hampshire. He is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst® Charterholder.

Alternative Data and Collective Intelligence Investing: Risks of Adoption

Description: Over the last five years, the volume of information available to all has skyrocketed, leading to increased investor interest in alternative data or crowdsourced investment strategies. While opportunities for added value may be present, adoption also comes with a number of risks, both for early and late adopters. This webcast highlights readings from the 2021 Financial Data Professional (FDP) curriculum.