Co-Founder, Transpose Platform
Alex is the Co-Founder of Transpose Platform, an anchor fund for the most disruptive venture funds of this decade. He is also the co-founder and former CEO of Trusted Insight, a machine learning–driven platform that hosts the world’s largest network of institutional investors. Prior to TI Platform, Alex managed capital for clients at premier endowments, foundations, family offices, insurance firms, sovereign wealth funds, and pension funds since 2003.He has helped invest over $2 billion in 50 funds with a track record of investing over $1 billion in 50+ funds for institutional investors with an IRR of 30%+ and 2x NAV. He advised the first checks in Accel, First Round Capital, Founders Fund, Emergence, Y Combinator, Khosla, SaaStr, Initialized, Crystal Towers, and Baseline. Earlier in his career, Alex was an engineer and executive at AT&T, Lucent Technologies, Bell Labs, and GE. Alex holds an MBA from the Wharton School (where he is a frequent guest lecturer); an M.Eng in Operation Research from Cornell; and a BS in Computer Science, English and Economics from Cornell.
Director of Investments, Michigan State University
Allen Huang is a Director of Investments for MSU. Prior to joining MSU, he led asset allocation, investment manager selection, and portfolio management for the fixed income asset class at the Indiana Public Retirement System (INPRS). Prior to joining INPRS in 2011, he worked at Barclays Capital and GE Capital in various investment capacities predominantly focused on the traditional energy and renewables sector. Allen has an MBA from the University of Southern California and a BS in finance from Northeastern University.
Investment Officer - Private Markets, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Alexandra (Alex) Yudkoff joined the Investment unit of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in March 2015.Previously, she was an analyst and associate at the Credit Suisse Private Fund Group, a placement agent that helps raise third-party capital for private equity firms, for five years. In this role, her work included preparing marketing materials, responding to investor due diligence requests, and performing due diligence on prospective managers.Alex earned her B.A. in Religion from Trinity College in Hartford, Conn. and completed the Business Bridge program at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
CEO and CIO, The Dietrich Foundation
Ed Grefenstette serves as the President, CEO and CIO of The Dietrich Foundation.Ed has unconventional thinking about risk return, his portfolio 55% VC and 33% in China VC.
CIO, Ohio School Employees Retirement System
Farouki Majeed joined SERS as CIO in July 2012. Mr. Majeed came to SERS of Ohio from CalPERS, where he served as Senior Investment Officer – Asset Allocation and Risk management. Previously, Mr. Majeed was the inaugural CIO of the Abu Dhabi Retirement Pensions and Benefits Fund of the United Arab Emirates; Deputy Director, Investments, Ohio PERS; CIO Orange County Employees Retirement System; and Investment Officer of the Minneapolis Employees Retirement Fund. Majeed began his finance career in 1980 with the National Development Bank of Sri Lanka, and worked in the Asia Division of Bank of America.
CIO, LACERA
Mr. Grabel manages the multibillion-dollar defined benefit pension fund on behalf of LACERA’s active and retired members. He also oversees the investments for the LACERA-administered healthcare benefits program.Prior to LACERA, Mr. Grabel was the CIO for New Mexico PERA, where he oversaw the investments for the agency’s $15 billion defined benefit fund and the associated PERA SmartSave deferred compensation plan. Previously, he was a general partner at a private equity firm focused on growth-stage investments in technology, networking industries, and digital communications. Earlier in his career, Mr. Grabel was an investment banker and licensed CPA (inactive). He received his Bachelor of Science in economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and his MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.
CEO, Y Combinator
Garry is a designer/engineer turned early-stage investor. He was a partner at Y Combinator for nearly five years, advising and funding over 600 companies and more than a thousand founders. He co-founded the YC-backed blog platform Posterous (Top 200 Quantcast site, acquired by Twitter in 2012). Before that, he was employee #10 at Palantir, where he was a founding member of the engineering team for Palantir’s financial analysis product, and also designed Palantir’s logo. He has a BS in Computer Systems Engineering from Stanford.
CIO, Casey Family Programs
Joseph Boateng is the Chief Investment Officer for Casey Family Programs where he is responsible for overseeing the foundation’s $2.6 billion endowment. Previously, he was a member of the Johnson & Johnson Investment Committee, responsible for managing over $17 billion in employee benefit assets worldwide. He also spent 13 years at Xerox Corp., where he was a key member of the Trust Investment Team that managed $10 billion in assets. Joseph serves on CREF’s Board of Trustees and the investment advisory committee for the Seattle City Employees’ Retirement System. He is a member of the Board of Lumina Foundation and sits on the Africa Institutional Investor Advisory Council
Managing Director - Private Investments, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Joshua B. Stern joined the investment unit of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation in January 2012 as a senior investment officer. Prior to arriving at the Foundation, Josh was the director of Private Investments in the Office of Investments at Rockefeller University.He was a director in the Higher Education and Not-for-Profit Group at Standard & Poor’s, which was part of the Public Finance Department. Over the course of his career he also worked as an investment banker, focusing on higher education institutions.Stern received an MPA in public finance from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University, an MS in non-profit management from New York University and a BA in history and sociology from Binghamton University.
CEO, Generally Intelligent
Kanjun Qiu is the CEO of Generally Intelligent, an independent research company building general-purpose AI agents that be safely deployed in the real world. They’re working beyond generative AI—on agents that can code, use computers, plan strategically, or coordinate people.Kanjun also invests in seed-stage founders as a partner at Outset Capital and a scout for Sequoia Capital. She previously ran Sourceress, backed by YC and DFJ, and scaled Dropbox from 300 to 1200 people as its first Chief of Staff. Outside of work, Kanjun co-wrote a book on how metascience can drive improvement in the social processes of science with collaborator Michael Nielsen, and she co-organizes the Neighborhood in San Francisco—a campus for modern adult living with lively intellectual culture and best friends you can grow old with. Kanjun strongly believes that humanity has tremendous latent potential. To this end, all her work centers around enabling greater human agency, creativity, and abundance—and the ideas, institutions, and technologies to enable that.
CIO, Children's Health System of Texas
Ken Lee is the Chief Investment Officer of Children’s Health System of Texas. Based in Dallas, Mr. Lee is responsible for overseeing the System’s investable assets, including those of the Children’s Medical Center Foundation. Prior to joining Children’s Health, Mr. Lee was a Managing Director in the Investments department at Carnegie Corporation of New York. At Carnegie, Mr. Lee led a range of investments, including global equities and absolute return strategies in the public markets, as well as venture capital and growth equity partnerships in the private markets. Mr. Lee previously served as a senior investment professional in the New York and London offices of Fauchier Partners, which managed hedge fund investment programs on behalf of pensions, endowments, single family offices and government entities outside of the United States. In the past, Mr. Lee was an investment professional at Horsley Bridge Partners, a private equity fund-of-funds manager, in San Francisco and London. Mr. Lee began his career at Robertson Stephens, a boutique investment bank in San Francisco focused on growth companies.Mr. Lee serves on the board of trustees of the Samuel H. Kress Foundation and the finance committee of the Dallas Museum of Art. Mr. Lee holds an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and a BA from Yale College, where he studied both Economics and East Asian Studies, with a focus on the History of Art. He is married and has one daughter.
Portfolio Manager, WKKF
Muneeb Syed is a Senior Portfolio Manager for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Investment Office (KFIO), the team responsible for strategically investing the diversified portfolio to maintain its purchasing power in support of W.K. Kellogg Foundation’s mission over the long term. He is a member of the Private Investments team, where his primary responsibilities are to source, diligence, monitor, and invest in managers across the venture capital, growth equity and private equity portfolio.Muneeb received his MBA from Kellogg School of Management, and his BA from New York University. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation from the CFA Institute and is a member of the CFA Society of San Francisco. Muneeb was born in Pakistan, raised in New York, and now lives in San Jose, California with his wife. Muneeb is a diehard sports fan, especially of his frequently struggling New York teams.
CIO, City of San Jose Retirement System
Prabhu is a veteran of the investment industry who brings over 23 years of investment experience with global investment leaders including Barclays Global Investors, Franklin Templeton Investments, and Mellon Capital Management. He was Managing Director and Senior Investment Strategist at Mellon Capital Management where he helped build the firm’s quantitative equity capabilities. Previously he was an SVP and Portfolio Manager at Franklin Templeton Investment managing structured equity portfolios. He has also held fixed income portfolio management positions at BGI and NetWest Bank. He is also a former Trustee of the Federated City Employees Retirement System where he served on the Investment Committee for 6 months. He is a member of the Board of Trustees of Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose and a volunteer with the City of Fremont Police Department.
CIO, West Virginia University Foundation
Richard (Rick) Kraich, CFA has been the Chief Investment Officer at the West Virginia University Foundation since 2010, currently managing over $2.5 billion in assets. Rick has 30 years of investment management experience including serving as the CIO of Homrich Berg, a private wealth manager; Senior Director of Private Markets for the Georgia Tech Foundation; and 13 years with BellSouth pension investments. Rick has a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering degree from Georgia Tech and a Master of Business Administration degree from the University of Florida. Rick also serves on the Investment Committee for the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation in Pittsburgh.
CIO, Wyoming Retirement System
Sam Masoudi has 27 years of financial industry experience. He has been the CIO for the Wyoming Retirement System since 2013. Prior to that, he served as a Managing Director of Tulane University’s endowment fund for five years. He was a founder and portfolio manager for eight years at the hedge fund Silver Peak.Sam’s other investment experience includes three years at Veronis Suhler Stevenson (private equity fund) as a director, and four years as an assistant vice president in real estate investment banking at PaineWebber and Kidder Peabody, two New York based investment banks.Sam received his B.S. in Finance and Investing from Babson College. He holds the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) and Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA)
Partner, Accel India
Subrata Mitra joined Accel in 2008. Subrata is an entrepreneur turned VC, and joined Accel when Erasmic Venture Fund (a firm that he co-founded) rebranded to become part of Accel. Subrata was the first investor in CasaOne, Curefit, Flipkart (substantially acquired by Walmart), Juspay, Moglix, Money View, Mu-Sigma, Myntra (acquired by Flipkart), Scripbox, Virident (acquired by Western Digital), WIBMO (acquired by PayU), and several other category leaders.Prior to Erasmic, Subrata was the Managing Director of India operations for Tavant Technologies, Inc. Tavant was acquired by a U.S.-based mortgage solutions company in 2004. Previously, Subrata was the founder of Firewhite, Inc., which was acquired by Ubiquio, Inc., and later merged into Mobile Planet.Subrata studied Computer Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur, and subsequently received his M.S. from UDel, and Ph.D. from Urbana.
COO, Entrepreneur First
Tom Shinner is Chief Operating Officer of Entrepreneur First (www.joinef.com), the leading global talent investor and incubator. EF invests in top technical talent to help them build startups from scratch in London, Paris, Bangalore, New York and San Francisco. EF has incubated startups worth over $10bn, including Cleo, Tractable and Aztec Protocol.
Before EF, Tom spent seven years working in the UK government, serving as a senior adviser to the Prime Minister in 10 Downing St, as a Director General in the UK’s covid taskforce, and on the main board of two operational departments.
Tom started his career at McKinsey & Company, working in the London and Middle East offices. In 2010 he co-founded a thriving Free School in South London (https://arkgreenwichfreeschool.org/). Outside EF, he is a trustee of Unlocked Graduates (www.unlockedgrads.org.uk), chairs the Astra Teaching School (https://www.astrahub.org/) and sits on the advisory boards of MissionLink UK and the Startup Coalition.
Co-Founder, Transpose Platform
Trang Nguyen co-founded Transpose Management in 2015. The firm backs ambitious entrepreneurs creating today’s most disruptive venture structures. Transpose Platform seeks out the world’s most innovative companies and invests in tomorrow’s category-defining leaders. Trang's wide-ranging experience and strategic acumen have significantly influenced her professional journey. Previously, she played a key role in developing product and pricing strategies at Trusted Insights, a VC-backed platform by firms such as Founders Fund, Stanford among others that supported a community of institutional investors and incubated software products. She launched several major products, including the Institutional LP Ranking List, Institutional Forum (Quora), Global Institutional Summit & Events, and an LP/GP Job Board. These initiatives greatly enhanced the platform's network of limited partners, boosting user engagement and expanding the community to over 30,000 members. Trang also excelled in establishing initial partnerships with Fortune 500 companies, with a focus on markets in Japan and the U.S., which were vital to the platform’s growth. Trang was involved in incubating LP software solutions now adopted by endowments, foundations, and other asset owners. Before her tenure at Transpose Management, Trang played a critical role at Sutter Health, where she directed investment strategies and managed portfolios with a combined asset under management (AUM) of $9 billion. Her expertise also included trading and managing a $1 billion credit portfolio, encompassing structured products and corporate bonds. Trang's foundational career spanned across firms such as Merrill Lynch, Visa, and Bank of New York Mellon, and included roles in tech, investment, and marketing sectors, as well as various startups.
Chief Investment Officer & Senior Vice President
Chief Investment Officer & Senior Vice PresidentElizabeth Hewitt joined the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 2015 as Chief Investment Officer and Senior Vice President. As Chief Investment Officer, Hewitt is responsible for managing the Foundation’s endowment, including asset allocation strategy, fund manager selection, risk analysis, portfolio performance valuation, and liquidity management. Prior to joining the Foundation, Hewitt was Managing Director of Public Investments at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation where she selected and monitored investments with managers, helped set asset allocation policy, and contributed to overall portfolio management. Earlier in her career, Hewitt was a Senior Vice President for Lazard Asset Management (2001-2006), a Hedge Fund Analyst for The Torrey Funds (1999-2001), and a Wealth Management Associate for the U.S. Trust Corporation (1998-1999). She holds an MA from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. She is also a member of the Investment Committee for The Madeira School, McLean VA.
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