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Tune in to the latest episode of the Skin in the Game VC Podcast featuring Charmel Maynard, Chief Investment Officer of the University of Miami. Gain invaluable insights into university asset management and the journey that led Charmel to his prestigious position. Discover the strategies and decisions driving investments, and learn about the dynamic nature of his role overseeing three distinct pools of capital. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just curious about finance, this episode offers valuable perspectives on responsible asset stewardship. Don't miss out on Charmel's wisdom and expertise! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Growing up in Trinidad, Charmel Maynard was exposed to a wide array of cultures and backgrounds—an experience that taught him the sky's the limit. Now, as CIO and Treasurer at the University of Miami, Charmel utilizes data-driven and DEI-focused methods to strengthen his investment processes. Throughout his career, Charmel stressed the importance of context when it came to investing, focusing on the “why” rather than just the numbers. Charmel attributes much of his success to the mentors who guided him throughout his career. Now, as a seasoned investment professional, Charmel works to empower the next generation of talent in the investment world. The inherent value of different perspectives and various backgrounds can offer unique insights in the investment arena—a principle that Charmel practices in his day-to-day. Charmel brings humility and critical thinking to his leadership approach, with a focus on enabling his team to reach its full potential. Sidebar Quote: “No matter how busy you get, you always have enough time to give back.” ”Too many people get caught up with the outcome instead of looking at the process. We are very, very focused on the process, because we are really endeavoring to produce consistent outcomes over time.” In this episode we discuss: Charmel's transition from mentee to mentor Diversity as a performance driver Building an investment office similar to “the greats” Charmel began his professional career as an intern at J.P. Morgan. After graduating from Amherst College with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, he returned to the firm, progressing to the vice president position. Following a decade-long career with J.P. Morgan, Charmel made his way to the sunshine state as the Chief Investment Officer and Treasurer at the University of Miami. He remains an active member in and around his community, serving various organizations such as Mead Art Museum Board and Black Angels Miami Board. He also offers mentorship to University of Miami students through his program, Coffee with Charmel. Resources: University of Miami | Investments Knight Foundation | Summary of Knight Foundation Women-and-Minority-Owned Managers Knight Foundation | Knight Diversity of Asset Managers Research Series: Philanthropy 2022 Listen to Other Successful Investors: Aoifinn Devitt (Moneta Group) | Finding Clarity Shannon O'Leary (Saint Paul & Minnesota Foundation) | Saying It Out Loud Karim Jetha (Longdean Capital) | Frontier Markets Chapter Summaries: [00:02:21] Growing up in Trinidad [00:03:45] Journey to Amherst [00:08:03] Interning at J.P. Morgan [00:10:42] Working Through the Financial Crisis [00:20:09] The Impact of Mentors [00:27:18] Transitioning to University of Miami [00:32:19] A Data-Driven and DEI-Focused Process [00:41:58] Mentoring Students Disclaimer: This podcast is not investment advice, and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions. All content in this podcast reflects the opinions and views of the speakers. This podcast is for informational purposes only, without representation as to accuracy or completeness. The guest(s) on this episode did not have a client relationship with SEI Novus at the time of recording.
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Charmel Maynard is redefining venture capital by increasing diversity within the asset class through allocating with intention and accountability.In this episode of The First Close, we sit down with Charmel Maynard, chief investment officer of the University of Miami, a private university in Coral Gables, Florida. Charmel has worked there since 2016, and he leads the University's efforts to invest assets, including endowment and pension funds. Charmel is also responsible for the University's capital structure, including liquidity and debt issuances, treasury, and cash management.Charmel has built the University's private equity and venture capital portfolios from the ground up. He shared that the team's “extreme long-term view” means that they want to ensure they have access and exposure to various asset classes and stages. His job is to make sure the University of Miami endowment and pension have diverse and balanced portfolios.For Charmel and his team, diversification not only means having a balanced portfolio, but also investing in diverse managers. The University has set a target to reach 13% manager diversity by May 2022 and to more than double their investments in African-American owned firms to reach 50%. Under Charmel's leadership, the University of Miami is taking important steps not just to acknowledge diversity as a competitive advantage—the University is doing the more important work, as Charmel said, of putting numbers and targets on paper.Learn more about the University of Miami ›
Part II: Charmel Maynard, Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer of the University of Miami, shares with us how the endowment leverages its illustrious board when making investment decisions. He also provides advice for emerging managers, and Charmel also discusses the mindset of pushing oneself to achieve one's full potential. Join Accelerate Investors July 28 - 29 for the Women Investment Leaders Symposium. More info: https://accelerateinvestorsny.com/accelwomen
Charmel Maynard, Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer of the University of Miami, shares how he became Treasurer at 32. He also imparts his advice on how to become a chief investment officer. And Charmel discusses the endowment’s increased interest in alternative investment strategies.Check out Accelerate Investors programs and events (where you can connect with some of the chief investment officers live!) at Events. Become an Accelerate Investors Sponsor.
Invitamos a Charmel Huerta a concluir el milenario debate: ¿Cuál fue la mejor boy band: N-Sync, los Backstreet Boys, o alguna otra? De paso, nuestra invitada nos impartió un curso propedéutico de #KPop para #Chavorrucos. ¡No olviden suscribirse al canal! https://tinyurl.com/ydckd34j Aquí el episodio en YouTube https://youtu.be/Zv368jsCN5Y, y Spotify t.ly/jgvr Sigan a Charmel Huerta en sus redes sociales: https://twitter.com/Charmel__ https://www.instagram.com/charmeel__/ Suscríbanse a todas las plataformas de YA 100TC CÑOR: Youtube: t.ly/GwMc Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3tBg91V Síguenos en: Instagram: https://bit.ly/39WA2bS Facebook: https://bit.ly/36QYdXt/ Twitter: @Ya100_tc https://twitter.com/Ya100_tc @ElCoatideTepic https://twitter.com/ElCoatideTepic @MiTillito https://twitter.com/MiTillito #Podcast #Chavorruco #Entretenimiento #Humor #Ocio #Sociedad #Cultura #Memes #RRSS #Tepic #Nostalgia #Chismografo #Chavorrucometro #BSB #NSync #Westlife #BoyBands
Charmel Maynard joined the University of Miami in 2016 and currently serves as associate vice president, chief investment officer, and University treasurer. In this capacity, he leads the University's efforts to invest assets, including endowment and pension funds. He is also responsible for the University's capital structure, including liquidity and debt issuances. Additionally, he manages treasury and cash management. Charmel was previously a vice president with J.P. Morgan's Investment Bank in New York City. During his 10-year career with J.P. Morgan, he focused on investment banking debt capital markets and leveraged finance, where he advised clients on capital structure solutions, deal structuring, and execution of syndicated revolving credit facilities, institutional term loans, and bond issuances. Charmel holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Amherst College.
If I could describe Charmel in one word, it would be confident. I met Charmel almost 6 years ago, when I was attending meetups in the Philadelphia tech community. She's got a style that's all her own and isn't afraid to be herself. It's incredibly refreshing. As someone who respects individuality, I knew I wanted to host Charmel as a guest on Dreams & a Double-shot and highlight her journey. Besides her confidence, she's not afraid to evolve as a person and challenge herself, while still remaining true to herself and her values. From podcasts like Black & Syndicated or Reluctantly Adult, a #foodstagram dedicated to her culinary adventures or launching her own event company, she truly exemplifies what it means to be a multifaceted entrepreneur. We had an awesome conversation and talked about: -Defining success on your own terms -Holding true to your own unique vision as an entrepreneur -Creating space for and leading events for black, brown and indigenous members of the LGBTQIA community -And being a “Jawn of All Trades,” and infusing your brand with a healthy and hilarious dose of pop culture Where to find Charmel: https://www.jawnofalltrades.co https://www.instagram.com/culinarycyberbully/ Twitter: @themeanblackgirl Instagram: @TheMeanBlackGrl https://www.blackandsyndicated.com http://www.ireluctantlyadult.com Mentioned in this episode: http://www.arilennox.com https://www.hulu.com/series/pen15 https://www.netflix.com/title/80213445 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dreamsandadoubleshot/message
Charmel Maynard joined the University of Miami in 2016 and currently serves as associate vice president, chief investment officer, and University treasurer. In this capacity, he leads the University of Miami's efforts to invest assets, including endowment and pension funds. Charmel is also responsible for the University of Miami's capital structure, including liquidity and debt issuances. Additionally, he manages treasury and cash management. Charmel was previously a vice president with J.P. Morgan's Investment Bank in New York City. During his 10-year career with J.P. Morgan, he focused on investment banking debt capital markets and leveraged finance, where he advised clients on capital structure solutions, deal structuring, and execution of syndicated revolving credit facilities, institutional term loans, and bond issuances. Charmel holds a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Amherst College.
☎️ This bonus clip is a review of some music Charmel & Eric are feeling right now: 1. Bittersweet - A COLORS SHOW by Lianne La Havas 2. I Been by Ari Lennox 3. Dope D by Yung Baby Tate 4. No Halo by BROCKHAMPTON . . . Shout out to this week’s guest, Charmel @themeanblackgirl. Follow and support her! www.jawnofalltrades.co . . . IG, Facebook, & Twitter: @HUNGUpPod Email: HUNGUpPod@gmail.com Phone: 484-578-9992 Host: Eric @EDanteCole on Instagram . . . #soundcloud #applepodcasts #spotify #stitcher #iheartradio #hunguppod #blackboyjoy #podsincolor #blackpodcast #phillypodcast #PodsbyQPOC #HUNGUp #community #nohate #dopeblackpods #podcastingwhileblack #music #musicreview #brockhampton #yungbabytate #arilennox #liannelahavas
☎️ This week, Culinary Cyber-Bully, Co-Host of the Black and Syndicated Podcast, and Owner of JAWN of all trades, Charmel dials into the Hung Up Podcast. We talk about how she uses her local business to promote and influence the 
In episode #013 I’d like to introduce Charmel Catrell to the podcast. Charmel is a writer in Los Angeles. She recently published her first book Mind Trip: a collection of poetry that travels through the mind as it alters between light and darkness. The book delves into her mental health journey and she’s had an […] The post Author Charmel Catrell – “Don’t Allow Fear to Take up Residence” appeared first on Nomad Moda.
CONTENT WARNING: Sexual Assault/Rape Latoya and Charmel review A Different World season 2 episodes 20 & 21 wherein they discuss sexual assault, rape culture + toxic masculinity + the patriarchy™️ (AGAIN), and the importance of voting. Episode 21 discussion: 46:06 Theme music: "Better Dayz" By: Christopher Davis Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128
Latoya and Charmel review A Different World season 2 episodes 18 & 19 wherein they discuss school/work-induced stress & anxiety, Black womxn’s pathology of perfection, and the hair witchery trend for men. Theme music: "Better Dayz" By: Christopher Davis Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128
Latoya and Charmel review A Different World season 2 episodes 16 & 17 wherein they discuss pledging Greek, misuse of womxn characters to move the male characters forward, situationships, and gender roles. Theme music: "Better Dayz" By: Christopher Davis Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128
Latoya and Charmel review A Different World season 2 episodes 14 & 15, wherein they discuss communication in relationships, cheating, breakups, and problematic parents. Theme music: "Better Dayz" By: Christopher Davis Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128
Latoya and Charmel review A Different World season 2 episodes 12 & 13, wherein they discuss culinary mastery, being way too drunk in your youth, awful nicknames, and creepy men. Theme music: "Better Dayz" By: Christopher Davis Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128
Latoya and Charmel review A Different World season 2 episodes 10 & 11, wherein they discuss the forbidden lyrics and songs from their childhood, pregnancy scares, and abortion in pop culture. Theme music: "Better Dayz" By: Christopher Davis Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128
Latoya and Charmel are back! They review A Different World season 2 episodes 8 & 9, wherein they discuss breaking up with a significant other, the archaic idea of the control of a woman’s body brokered between men and the challenges around managing having “company” while in college with roommates. Theme music: Christopher Davis Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128
Latoya and Charmel review A Different World season 2 episodes 6 & 7, wherein they discuss being homesick during the holidays, fake IDs, and struggle bus dance moves. They also address their feelings regarding “A Different World” and the Cosby fallout. Theme music: Christopher Davis Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128
Latoya & Charmel review A Different World season 2 episodes 4 & 5, wherein they discuss keeping ones hands to their own body, sexy dreams and exploring sexuality, unnecessarily stringing people along, and special musical guests.Theme music: Christopher DavisSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128
Latoya & Charmel review A Different World season 2 episodes 2 & 3, wherein they discuss if philosopher’s needed to practice what they preached, the difference between the business friend and the good-time friend, workplace romances, & toxic masculinity in dating.Theme music: Christopher DavisSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128
Historically, medical care has focused on treating injuries or illnesses. Now, we’re seeing a shift in focus towards helping people manage their health and prevent illnesses from developing in the first place. The post RHR: The Shift from Treatment to Prevention, with Vipul Vyas, Laura Conley, & Pat Charmel appeared first on Chris Kresser.
Latoya and Charmel review A Different World season 1 episodes 2 & 3, wherein Denise learns that her actions have consequences that directly affect others in her life. Intro & Outro music: Christopher Davis Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/crd128