David Weisburd

Peter Madsen is the Director and Chief Investment Officer of the Utah School & Institutional Trust Funds Office (SITFO), where he has led the state’s sovereign wealth fund since 2015. He previously served as a Managing Director at Cube Capital in London and as a Partner at RVK, advising large institutional investors on global portfolios, governance, and asset allocation. At SITFO, Peter has overseen the evolution of the fund from a more traditional portfolio into a globally diversified allocator across public and private markets, grounded in mean reversion, factor-based risk management, and long-term stewardship for Utah’s public education system. Our Podcast now receives more than 300,000 downloads a month. Are you interested in sponsoring an episode? Please email David Weisburd at [email protected].
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(0:00) Introduction (2:02) Assessing fund managers and market conditions; Active vs. passive investing (7:22) Shift from small cap to private equity; Diversification and asset allocation (11:46) Factor exposure and tools for analysis in investment strategies (16:08) Investment strategy and evaluation in venture capital (23:03) Collaborative model and structuring co-invest accounts for better returns (27:10) Utilizing AI tools in investment screening (31:51) Sovereign wealth fund investing insights (32:55) Closing remarks