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In this episode we speak with Brendan Carroll, Co-Founder and Senior Partner at Victory Park Capital (VPC), a global leader in alternative asset management specializing in private asset-backed credit. Founded in 2007 and now a majority-owned affiliate of Janus Henderson Group, VPC offers comprehensive financing and capital markets solutions through its affiliate platform, Triumph Capital Markets. With a global presence across 25 cities, VPC is at the forefront of innovative investment strategies. Brendan leads strategic initiatives, firm operations, and the sourcing of high-impact investment opportunities at VPC. As a key member of VPC's Investment and Valuation Committees, Brendan's leadership is integral to driving the firm's success and delivering exceptional value to its investors. Brendan supports Lurie Children's Hospital. To learn more about this organization click here. I am your host RJ Lumba. We hope you enjoy the show. If you like the episode, click to follow.
Brendan Carroll is a Senior Partner at Victory Park Capital, which he co-founded in 2007. In this episode, we discussed the evolution of private credit investments, how they can be made more friendly to insurers and the acquisition of VPC by Janus Henderson Investors. Enjoy the show! Overview of podcast with Brendan Carroll, Victory Park Capital 01:00 Getting started in investing 03:00 Setting up the firm in GFC 06:00 Asset backed lending 07:30 Insurance-friendly strategies 09:00 Insurers are the fastest growing LP types 13:00 The industry has always been competitive 17:30 Historic data sees through cycle 18:30 Business review triggers 28:00 The Janus Henderson acquisition 31:00 Developing ChatVPC
The Boys of Kingsbridge from Grammar School to Ground Zero is a documentary film by Thom MacNamara that recounts the childhood friendship between five boys as they grew up in Kingsbridge and how they were drawn back together by the events of Sept. 11, 2001.Enjoy this exclusive live post-screening conversation from the 2024 Inwood Film Festival with Daniel McNally, Mike Hussey, Brendan Carroll and Thom MacNamara with host, Aaron Simms.
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The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside, we are joined by Brendan Carroll from the VCE Theatre Studies and VCE Drama Network as we discuss the 2024 VCE Theatre Studies monologues. We chat through each of the monologues as we head into exam time and discuss opportunities and challenges for each. Link to the 2024 'Monologues at a Glance' document with some basic information on each play and monologue - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QRNbtfx39I6L6qxycFXmVtXQS50rX8cn/view?usp=sharing Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try and answer on a future podcast.
In the early days of the online lending space, when it came to institutional capital, one name seemed to be in more deals than any other: Victory Park Capital. And while the industry has matured a great deal since then, in no small part thanks to the capital invested by Victory Park, their thesis remains the same: lend money where banks won't.My next guest on the Fintech One-on-One podcast is Brendan Carroll, Co-Founder and Senior Partner of Victory Park. I am so pleased to finally get Brendan on the show after first inviting him many years ago. They have a great story to tell and they continue to fuel the growth of private credit, providing capital to a wide variety of different lenders.In this podcast you will learn:The founding story of Victory Park Capital.Their fortunate timing of the closing of their first institutional fund.What they saw as the opportunity in the early days of the online lending space.Why they pulled out of the peer-to-peer lending platforms fairly quickly.How they are able to get comfortable investing with new lending platforms.What types of lenders they are working with today and the regions they operate.Why businesses are staying with Victory Park a bit longer today.Why their check sizes are higher today than five years ago.The niche of consumer finance they are most bullish on today.How the equity funding pullback has impacted their business.How lenders can set themselves for success and get a deal with Victory Park done.Brendan's views on the future of asset-back private credit.Connect with Brendan on LinkedInConnect with Victory Park Capital on LinkedInConnect with Fintech One-on-One:Tweet me @PeterRentonConnect with me on LinkedInFind previous Fintech One-on-One episodes
In the early days of the online lending space, when it came to institutional capital, one name seemed to be in more deals than any other: Victory Park Capital. And while the industry has matured a great deal since then, in no small part thanks to the capital invested by Victory Park, their thesis remains the same: lend money where banks won't.My next guest on the Fintech One-on-One podcast is Brendan Carroll, Co-Founder and Senior Partner of Victory Park. I am so pleased to finally get Brendan on the show after first inviting him many years ago. They have a great story to tell and they continue to fuel the growth of private credit, providing capital to a wide variety of different lenders.In this podcast you will learn:The founding story of Victory Park Capital.Their fortunate timing of the closing of their first institutional fund.What they saw as the opportunity in the early days of the online lending space.Why they pulled out of the peer-to-peer lending platforms fairly quickly.How they are able to get comfortable investing with new lending platforms.What types of lenders they are working with today and the regions they operate.Why businesses are staying with Victory Park a bit longer today.Why their check sizes are higher today than five years ago.The niche of consumer finance they are most bullish on today.How the equity funding pullback has impacted their business.How lenders can set themselves for success and get a deal with Victory Park done.Brendan's views on the future of asset-back private credit.Connect with Brendan on LinkedInConnect with Victory Park Capital on LinkedInConnect with Fintech One-on-One: Tweet me @PeterRenton Connect with me on LinkedIn Find previous Fintech One-on-One episodes
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside, we are joined by Sam Mackie and Brendan Carroll from the VCE Theatre Studies and VCE Drama Network as we discuss the 2023 VCE Theatre Studies monologues. We chat through each of the monologues as we head into exam time and discuss opportunities and challenges for each. Feel free to skip Nick's terrible segues and jump to your monologue using the time codes below! Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try and answer on a future podcast. Trunchbull - 1.27 Madame Arcati - 4.30 Jailor's Daughter - 7.30 Jean - 10.40 Peggy / Jason - 14.16 Alquist - 20.01 Tetsuro - 24.50 Philoctetes - 29.40 Chorus - 33.59 General advice - 37.00
Episode 108 - Brendan Carroll In this episode, I am joined by Brendan Carroll from Car Builders. We get to hear about growing up near the Yarra Valley in Victoria. We got to hear about early memories of Brendan's father selling Fords in the mid to late 80's. Brendan and I got to deep dive into BMX back in the 90's and 2000's and really spent some time nerding out about those days on our bikes, and incidentally, BMX led Brendan into minitrucks and we got to hear about a bunch of Australian minitrucking history. We also got to talk about Brendan's time working with concept cars and how all of that came about, as well as chatting about his time working for General Motors before kicking off Car Builders and how all of that is interlinked. It was so cool getting to chat with Brendan and learn so much from our Aussie automotive history You can find Car Builders on: Website: https://www.carbuilders.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carbuildersau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carbuilders/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@carbuilders1 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@carbuilders Don't forget to follow the podcast on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gutter2gutterpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/G2GPodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gutter2gutter Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gutter2gutterpodcast Gutter 2 Gutter Podcast now has it's very own website that you can find here: https://gutter2gutterpodcast.com/ So be sure to grab yourself a sticker or 2. It goes a long way to helping with supporting the podcast. Please also rate and review on your podcast platform of choice and be sure to tell a friend about us. This is a great way to help us grow and reach more earholes. I'd like to send a massive thank you to our Gutter 2 Gutter Podcast Patreon supporters! AJ Hoad Johnny Wombat Lonely Drivers Driving Club
This is a round table episode that explores the growth, benefits, and flavors of craft malt. John Holl is joined by two craft maltsters - Hillary Barile of Rabbit Hill Farm and Brendan Carroll of CNC Malt - and two nano brewers - Sam Fee of Monday's Brewing and Adam Juncosa of Odd Bird Brewing - to talk about what is new with grain, educational efforts, climate change, and plans for the future. As the craft brewing industry grows so do the number of small farms that support the brewing industry through ingredients. The panel discusses innovation and flavor, the relationship with brewers and growers and consumers, and what is on the horizon for this important category of brewing. The BYO Nano Podcast Episode 31 is sponsored by:FermentisHey nano-brewers! Fermentis, the obvious choice for beverage fermentation, is now offering dry ale and lager yeasts in flexible 100-gram pouches. Try their SafAle WB-06 yeast in the convenient 100-gram pouch, the perfect solution for wheat based beers! To learn more about how Fermentis can improve the quality of your fermentation, and for the latest on their exciting new product releases, visit fermentis.comBlichmann Pro With superior engineering and unrivaled service, Blichmann Pro Brewing equipment is the smart choice for your bottom line. You won't find a better match of price, performance and quality. Hit the ground running with equipment you can count on and support you can trust so you can focus on what matters — ROI. Visit Blichmannpro.com to learn more.BYO Nano+ MembershipGet access to hundreds of hours of on-demand videos covering small craft brewery strategies with BYO's new Nano+ Membership. Learn from craft beer experts watching replays of past NanoCon seminars plus a complete library of in-depth workshops. You'll also have full online access to all of BYO's digital content and an annual print magazine subscription. Check out byo.com/nanoplus for more details.BYO Nano Brew Podcast Episode 31Host: John HollGuests: Hillary Barile, Brendan Carroll, Sam Fee, Adam JuncosaContact: nano@byo.comMusic: Scott McCampbell
This recording is from Fintech Nexus USA (formerly known as LendIt Fintech USA) held at the Javits Center in New York City on May 25-26, 2022. It is from the track: The Shifting State of Fintech Investing - Sponsored by Allen & Overy and is titled: Creating Efficient Capital Markets for the Multi-Trillion-Dollar Lending Industry. Speaking at this session are Nelson Chu, Percent, Conor Neu, Pier Asset Management, Brendan Carroll, Victory Park Capital, Jerry Wang, Hi2 Global with Moderator: Jeff Spurlock, UBS.
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside, we speak with Brendan Carroll form the VCE Theatre Studies and VCE Drama network about the 2022 Theatre Studies Monologue Exam selections. We chat through each monologue and discuss briefly what they are all about. Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try and answer on a future podcast.
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside, we talk with Brendan Carroll from the VCE Theatre Studies and Drama Network to talk through our approaches to tackling the VCE Drama written exam. We discuss how to use your reading time, how to prepare in advance, and some things to consider when you're in the room where it happens. Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try and answer on a future podcast.
This week Heaven takes a closer look at the Dirtbag Left in a small mini series and sees how the influence of Leftist podcasters plays a role in political discourse as well as pop culture using Chapo Trap House as an example. To support her argument, she references the 1993 David Foster Wallace essay, "E Unibus Pluram" as well as Father John Misty to highlight how irony is often misunderstood, and isn't nearly as detached as many would find it to be, that even through irony sincerity can still shine through."E Unibus Pluram" by David Foster Wallace:http://jsomers.net/DFW_TV.pdf "What David Foster Wallace Got Wrong About Irony: Our Culture Doesn't Have Nearly Enough of It" by PETER FINOCCHIARO:https://www.salon.com/2014/04/27/what_david_foster_wallace_got_wrong_about_irony_our_culture_doesnt_have_nearly_enough_of_it/ "David Foster Wallace Was Right: Irony Is Ruining Our Culture" by MATT ASHBY and BRENDAN CARROLL:https://www.salon.com/2014/04/13/david_foster_wallace_was_right_irony_is_ruining_our_culture/ Support Me:https://linktr.ee/FromMyLipsPod
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside, we are joined by Brendan Carroll from the VCE Drama and Theatre Studies Network as we talk through the 2019 VCE Drama written exam report created by the VCAA. LINKS 2019 Report link https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/drama/2019/dramaw_examrep19.pdf 2019 Written Exam Link https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/drama/2019/2019drama-cpr-w.pdf Transformation episode https://soundcloud.com/asidepodcast/the-aside-transformation-of-time-place-and-character Application of symbol episode https://soundcloud.com/asidepodcast/the-aside-application-of-symbol-vce-drama Analyse and Evaluate Episode https://soundcloud.com/asidepodcast/the-aside-analyse-and-evaluate Playmaking Techniques task list (Bottom of page) https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/curriculum/vce/vce-study-designs/Drama/advice-for-teachers/Pages/Unit4AreaofStudy2.aspx Evaluative language list: Successful evaluative terminology - Clearly - Subtly - Controlled - Dynamically - Focused - Skilfully - Beautifully - Poignantly (evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret; touching/affecting) - Excellent - Successfully - Effectively - Fluently - Fluidly - Engaging - Well-paced - Well-controlled - Lyrical - Evocative - High-end - Believable - Well-researched - Expertly timed Unsuccessful evaluative terminology: - Awkward - Broad (as opposed to subtle; too general) - Broke the suspension of disbelief - Careless - Clunky - Confusing - Decontextualized - Disjointed (could be intentional) - Distancing (can be positive or negative) - Distracting - Flat - Jarring - Laboured (pace is sluggish) - Lacklustre (uninspired) - Monotonous - Obscure - Overstated - Poorly timed - Poorly executed - Tedious - Too presentational - Unclear - Underdeveloped - Underworked Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try to answer on a future podcast.
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside, we are joined by Brendan Carroll from the VCE Drama and Theatre Studies Network as we talk through the 2019 VCE Theatre Studies written exam report created by the VCAA. LINKS 2019 Report link https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/theatre/2019/theatrewritten_examrep19.pdf 2019 Written Exam Link https://www.vcaa.vic.edu.au/Documents/exams/theatre/2019/2019theatre-cpr-w.pdf Analyse and Evaluate Episode Asidepodcast – The-aside-analyse-and-evaluate Safe and Ethical Practices https://soundcloud.com/asidepodcast/the-aside-safe-and-ethical-practice-with-brendan-carroll Production Areas - Roles in Planning, Development, Presentation https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CHPbKYO4TzNVBt-Z5qswbJHYTZO2o911?usp=sharing Evaluative language list: Successful evaluative terminology - Clearly - Subtly - Controlled - Dynamically - Focused - Skilfully - Beautifully - Poignantly (evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret; touching/affecting) - Excellent - Successfully - Effectively - Fluently - Fluidly - Engaging - Well-paced - Well-controlled - Lyrical - Evocative - High-end - Believable - Well-researched - Expertly timed Unsuccessful evaluative terminology: - Awkward - Broad (as opposed to subtle; too general) - Broke the suspension of disbelief - Careless - Clunky - Confusing - Decontextualized - Disjointed (could be intentional) - Distancing (can be positive or negative) - Distracting - Flat - Jarring - Laboured (pace is sluggish) - Lacklustre (uninspired) - Monotonous - Obscure - Overstated - Poorly timed - Poorly executed - Tedious - Too presentational - Unclear - Underdeveloped - Underworked Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try to answer on a future podcast.
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside we talk through the 2019 VCE Drama Written Exam with Brendan Carroll from the VCE Theatre Studies and Drama Network. Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try to answer on a future podcast.
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside we talk through the 2019 VCE Theatre Studies Written Exam with Brendan Carroll from the VCE Theatre Studies and Drama Network. Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try to answer on a future podcast.
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside we talk to Brendan Carroll from Peninsula Grammar (and one of the coordinators of the VCE Drama and Theatre Studies Network) about Safe and Ethical practices. We talk through a document created for teachers and students as a beginners guide to approaching this topic. Safe and Ethical Practices Document: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1S8jE3oK8NvALre56CwoZZZpW65N2mI6T/view?usp=sharing Other links discussed in the episode: Theatre safety podcast episodes from Theatre folk https://www.theatrefolk.com/podcast/theatre-safety/ or go to https://www.theatrefolk.com/blog/6-theatre-safety-rules-drama-teachers/ For an incredibly detailed guide to different stages of the process for different productions areas: https://drama.arts.uci.edu/sites/default/files/files/ucperformingartssafetymanual-vers1-030314.pdf Or Art Centre Melbourne - https://www.artscentremelbourne.com.au/-/media/acm/files/learn/resources/2019/safeandethicaltheatrepractices.ashx?la=en&hash=F3E8322525649C880876343D12EB867AC98CF804 Casting with authenticity - https://soundcloud.com/asidepodcast/the-aside-casting-diversity-and-authenticity-with-cessalee-stovall Make-up and Hair Allergies Document: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i3UvfVgXb1pZiBXzofyvWl1tQlaAvmGu/view?usp=sharing ‘Safe Theatres Workshop' run by Theatre Network Australia: https://www.tna.org.au/safe-theatres-workshop/ Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try answer on a future podcast. This podcast is proudly supported by Drama Victoria.
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside we talk through the 2019 VCE Theatre Studies Written Exam with Brendan Carroll from the VCE Theatre Studies and Drama Network. Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try to answer on a future podcast.
The Aside Podcasts are a free resource supported by Drama Victoria - Australia's oldest Drama Association In this episode of The Aside we talk through the 2019 VCE Drama Written Exam with Brendan Carroll from the VCE Theatre Studies and Drama Network. Please feel free to email asidepodcast@outlook.com to ask a question. We will try to answer on a future podcast.
Composer Erich Korngold was best known for his swashbuckling film scores like The Adventures of Robin Hood and Captain Blood. A child prodigy, he was already a well-established writer of concert music and operas in his native Austria before he went to Hollywood in the 1930s and continued to compose after he left the movie industry. The conductor John Wilson assembled a special orchestra, the Sinfonia of London, to perform some of his later works, including a symphony, for a new recording entitled simply Korngold. Samira talks to the conductor, as well as to Korngold’s biographer Brendan Carroll. What makes brilliant interior design and can we all do it? As the BBC launches Interior Design Masters, a new show where budding interior designers compete to win a big commission, we investigate the art and history of interior design, with head judge on the show, Michelle Ogundehin, and Sonia Solicari, director of The Geffrye Museum of the Home. This week sees the 80th anniversary of the much-loved film The Wizard of Oz. Clarice Laughrey, Chief Film Critic at The Independent, delves into one of the most influential films of all time to see if behind the scenes it was it as bright as the Emerald City and sweet as the Lollipop Guild, or was it a much darker affair? Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Jerome Weatherald
SESSION SUMMARY: Sometimes, we take for granted all the hard work that gets poured into the beer we love to enjoy. The number of people whose efforts help make that beer possible often gets overlooked as well. From brewers to hop growers to malt house operators to quality controllers to packagers to sales reps to delivery personnel to servers, your beer is literally touched by dozens of hands before it ever reaches your pint glass.Today, we are going to take a look at a critical process that helps beer come to life and learn about the men and women who make it so.In Session 22 of the Breaking Brews Podcast, Jason Cercone is joined by Brendan Carroll of CNC Malting Company in Fenelton, PA. Brendan purchased a former elementary school and repurposed it as a malt house, carrying out the process of prepping various grains for use in the production of beer and whiskey. CNC has supplied numerous breweries and distilleries with one of the most important ingredients needed to produce their final product. Malted barley is the source of the sugars (principally maltose) which are fermented into beer. The malting process allows the grain to partially germinate, making the seed's resources available to the brewer. This, of course, leads to the production of beer when combined with water, hops, and yeast.Brendan shares his story of how he got into the malting business and why he decided to take this path instead of opening a brewery. He shares what he and his team do at CNC on a daily basis and gives us some inside perspectives on the malting process. Brendan also breaks down the process of malting, as well as how different grains produce different beer styles. This session is the first in a mini-series on the Breaking Brews Podcast that will feature each critical ingredient found in beer. Stay tuned for future episodes detailing water, yeast, and hops. If you'd like to connect with Brendan and CNC Malting Company, click the links below:Website | Facebook | Instagram MUSIC CREDIT: Music from today's show is brought to you by purple-planet.comJoin the new Breaking Brews Podcast Central Facebook Group Today!
Media and marketing people are all making big deals about video and audio. Not enough people are paying attention to the impact of maps. Emily Mercurio’s is perfectly poised to help companies utilize the modern form of this old technology. She is an expert in geology, geospatial technology, 2D/3D mapping, and remote sensing and helps her clients through her company CivicMapper. We discuss the entrepreneurial skillset she's developed, her time in the oil & gas industry, and how powerful maps are at conveying information. Emily’s Challenge; To develop as a leader, you must first know how to serve. Ask someone who is struggling how you can help them, and do it. If you liked this interview, check out the previous episode we recorded with drone company entrepreneur Brendan Carroll who is helping farmers improve their crop yields, increase efficiency, and monitor their fields. Never miss one of our best episodes by subscribing to the newsletter. Connect with Emily CivicMapper’s Twitter Emily's Twitter LinkedIn Website Underwritten by Piper Creative A digital agency that provides strategy, delivery, and analysis specializing in a few key service offerings. Documentary-as-a-Service (Vlogging 2.0) Instagram Content Production & Account Building Podcast Production, Strategy Consulting, and Guest Acquisition If you aren’t creating or curating content regularly, your clients and customers might forget you’re open for business. YouTube Instagram Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | PodBay
Skycision is on a mission to help the global agriculture industry grow more efficiently. Food production has to increase by 70% by 2050 to feed the anticipated 2 billion person increase in the global population. Skycision offers a solution to help the global agriculture industry grow more efficiently by identifying crop stress earlier in the growing season, and optimizing field inputs to enhance crop production. We spoke with Brendan about building a remote team, the commercial applications of drone technology, and recruiting talent. Today, 795 million people going hungry. I’m hoping Skycision can help change that. Never miss one of our best episodes by subscribing to the newsletter. Brendan’s Challenge; Only check your email twice a day and see how that impacts your productivity. Tools Mentioned Jira Boomerang Zoom Slack Connect with Brendan Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Website Underwritten by Piper Creative A digital agency that provides strategy, delivery, and analysis specializing in a few key service offerings. Documentary-as-a-Service (Vlogging 2.0) Instagram Content Production & Account Building Podcast Production, Strategy Consulting, and Guest Acquisition If you aren’t creating or curating content regularly, your clients and customers might forget you’re open for business. YouTube Instagram If you liked this interview, check out previous drone conversations with Barry Rabkin and Dick Zhang of Identified Technologies. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | PodBay
We have Brendan Carroll to thank, for safeguarding our nation’s crops of grapes that become wine. He’s President & CEO of Skycision, which offers a solution to the global agriculture industry that helps farmers identify crop stress weeks earlier than the naked eye can. By analyzing aerial spectral imagery, Skycision’s drones aid growers in responding faster to threats, save them time in scouting, and enhance the scouting coverage of their operation to ensure the security of their bottom line. And it’s not just wine. Brendan is on a mission to help the global agriculture industry grow more efficiently. Food production needs to increase 70% by 2050 to feed the anticipated 2B increase in the global population. In this 20-minute conversation, we cover a lot of ground - pun intended - including how Brendan is building a bi-coastal company of Pittsburgh & Silicon Valley.
Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists
Finding your voice is one of the hardest things to do as an artist, and sometimes it's even harder to know when you're on the right track. In this interview you'll learn what one artist did to find his voice by surrounding himself with other artists and continuing to work until he had something that he was ready to bring to the world.
Asset Allocation: Where Does the Asset Class Fit? panel at LendIt USA 2015, with Brian Stern, Managing Director of BlackRock; Don Davis, Managing Partner of Prime Meridian; Brendan Carroll, Partner of Victory Park Capital; Tom Goila, Senior Managing Director of Aequitas; Andrew Hallowell, Co-Founder & CEO of Arcadia Funds; James Viceconte, Portfolio Manager of AllianceBernstein; and moderator James Alexander, Co-Founder of Alternative Capital Associates.