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Inside The Counting House with Gary Sernovitz

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On this episode of the FEG Insight Bridge Podcast, CIO Greg Dowling welcomes Gary Sernovitz as they delve into Gary’s dual careers as author and Managing Director at Lime Rock. Gary shares insights into his latest book, The Counting House, and its relevance to institutional investors. Approaching investment from an innovative, semi-fictional perspective, he reveals his inspiration and the role his wife played in encouraging this unique approach to investment storytelling.

As Gary shares his integration of humor and truth in fiction, the conversation unpacks the performance pressures faced by CIOs, and the blend of real and fictional elements in character development. Gary discusses FEG’s connection to the fictional firm of Busken Capital and satirizes generic private equity firms. He describes the four types of limited partners (LPs), his writing process, and real-life experiences of bizarre general partners (GPs) and limited partner (LPs) meetings. As the conversation comes to a close, Gary provides a sneak peek into alternative endings for the book, shares with listeners his favorite books, and provides recommendations for listeners interested in new reading material.

For more information on The Counting House, visit: The Counting House — Gary Sernovitz
To purchase The Counting House, visit: Octavia Books
Key Takeaways

  • The discussion emphasizes the significant impact of relative performance and league tables on the psyche and career of institutional investors. The public nature of endowment performance and the comparisons with peers creates a competitive environment, adding another layer of pressure for CIOs and their teams.
  • This episode highlights a chapter from the book that humorously dissects the clichés in private equity pitch decks, including exaggerated competitor maps and funnels, while providing a comedic yet realistic portrayal of the repetitive nature of pitch presentations.
  • As the discussion continues, it includes an insightful categorization of limited partners (LPs) into four types (grillers, testers, statues, and fans), emphasizing the varied approaches and attitudes limited partners (LPs) have during meetings. Ranging from aggressive questioning to silent observation, these responses highlight the unpredictable nature of investment pitches.

You can find every episode of FEG Insight Bridge podcasts in one place and sign up to receive our other publications here.

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Chapitres

1. Podcast Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Episode Introduction (00:00:30)

3. Meet Gary Sernovitz of Lime Rock (00:01:29)

4. Synopsis of "The Counting House" (00:02:47)

5. Relative Performance Pressure and Creating Characters (00:10:04)

6. Real vs. Fictional Firms (00:16:48)

7. Busken Capital and Book Satire (00:18:00)

8. Types of LPs (00:24:56)

9. Real-life GP and LP Meeting Stories (00:28:37)

10. Future Books and Potential Endings? (00:30:40)

11. Favorite Books and Recommendations (00:36:17)

12. Countdown of FEG Summer Book Club Selections (00:38:48)

52 episodes

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Contenu fourni par FEG Investment Advisors. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par FEG Investment Advisors ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

On this episode of the FEG Insight Bridge Podcast, CIO Greg Dowling welcomes Gary Sernovitz as they delve into Gary’s dual careers as author and Managing Director at Lime Rock. Gary shares insights into his latest book, The Counting House, and its relevance to institutional investors. Approaching investment from an innovative, semi-fictional perspective, he reveals his inspiration and the role his wife played in encouraging this unique approach to investment storytelling.

As Gary shares his integration of humor and truth in fiction, the conversation unpacks the performance pressures faced by CIOs, and the blend of real and fictional elements in character development. Gary discusses FEG’s connection to the fictional firm of Busken Capital and satirizes generic private equity firms. He describes the four types of limited partners (LPs), his writing process, and real-life experiences of bizarre general partners (GPs) and limited partner (LPs) meetings. As the conversation comes to a close, Gary provides a sneak peek into alternative endings for the book, shares with listeners his favorite books, and provides recommendations for listeners interested in new reading material.

For more information on The Counting House, visit: The Counting House — Gary Sernovitz
To purchase The Counting House, visit: Octavia Books
Key Takeaways

  • The discussion emphasizes the significant impact of relative performance and league tables on the psyche and career of institutional investors. The public nature of endowment performance and the comparisons with peers creates a competitive environment, adding another layer of pressure for CIOs and their teams.
  • This episode highlights a chapter from the book that humorously dissects the clichés in private equity pitch decks, including exaggerated competitor maps and funnels, while providing a comedic yet realistic portrayal of the repetitive nature of pitch presentations.
  • As the discussion continues, it includes an insightful categorization of limited partners (LPs) into four types (grillers, testers, statues, and fans), emphasizing the varied approaches and attitudes limited partners (LPs) have during meetings. Ranging from aggressive questioning to silent observation, these responses highlight the unpredictable nature of investment pitches.

You can find every episode of FEG Insight Bridge podcasts in one place and sign up to receive our other publications here.

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Podcast Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Episode Introduction (00:00:30)

3. Meet Gary Sernovitz of Lime Rock (00:01:29)

4. Synopsis of "The Counting House" (00:02:47)

5. Relative Performance Pressure and Creating Characters (00:10:04)

6. Real vs. Fictional Firms (00:16:48)

7. Busken Capital and Book Satire (00:18:00)

8. Types of LPs (00:24:56)

9. Real-life GP and LP Meeting Stories (00:28:37)

10. Future Books and Potential Endings? (00:30:40)

11. Favorite Books and Recommendations (00:36:17)

12. Countdown of FEG Summer Book Club Selections (00:38:48)

52 episodes

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