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The InvestmentNews Podcast
Not your garden-variety private equity

The InvestmentNews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 32:03


Jeff and Bruce pull back the curtain a bit this week on how private money finds its way into RIA businesses in the form of investments. Tim Bello from Merchant Investment Management joins to share his perspective as someone whose firm makes investments and forms partnerships mainly in the wealth management space.  And no, this is not private equity. Related Article:  Fusion Family Wealth sells minority stake to MerchantRelated Article:  Allworth Financial acquires $480 million RIAGuest Bio: At Merchant, Tim Bello is engaged across all aspects of the firm, with a day to day focus on driving the company's key growth initiatives and directing the overall corporate strategy. Prior to Merchant, Tim was an early stage partner at Dynasty Financial Partners, where he was in charge of strategic implementation and advisor identification firmwide for the Dynasty Network. Prior to Dynasty, Tim was head of global platforms for New York-based alternative asset manager SkyBridge Capital, where he was in charge of building and managing the firm's global platform sales activities. Previous to SkyBridge, he was an original member of the Permal Group's Hedge Fund of Fund US Private Client Platform distribution team, where he launched and developed the firm's US distribution arm and brand. Earlier, he worked on Permal's institutional sales team, which involved interfacing with pensions, endowments, foundations and institutional consultants across the Permal product suite. Tim currently serves as special advisor to the Board for the Family Office Association in Greenwich, Conn., and is on the Membership Committee of the Core Club in New York. He is a graduate of St. Lawrence University.  

Conversation Six
Sumathy Permal and Derek Grossman

Conversation Six

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 6:00


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Conversation Six
Greg Poling and Sumathy Permal

Conversation Six

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 5:54


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Conversation Six
Sumathy Permal and Linh Nguyen

Conversation Six

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 6:00


Conversation Six
Elina Noor and Sumathy Permal

Conversation Six

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 6:00


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Music Business Podcast
Global A&R and Artist Development with Jean-Sebastien Permal, Director of A&R for Sony Music Continental Europe and Africa

Music Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 37:04


Today on the Music Business Podcast we invited Jean-Sebastien Permal the Director of A&R for Sony Music Continental Europe and Africa. In 2017 Jean Sebastian joined Sony Music Germany’s label, Four Music, before broadening his A&R role for all Sony Music labels across Europe and Africa in 2018. Over the past two years, Permal has worked closely with Sony Music’s labels on a variety of artist projects in the region, all while supporting Sony Music Continental Europe and Africa’s A&R executives.In this episode we discuss As an A&R, what does your day to day look like? What’s the split between discovering and signing artists, vs. helping your existing roster create great music with great collaborators?When you’re at such a high level as an A&R, what are some of your conversations or day-to-day responsibilities like?Leave a review and join us in our discord via our Patreon at https://musicbusinesspodcast.com/community to discuss the episode with Sam, Jordan, and the Music Business Podcast community. Follow us on IG at @musicbusinesspodcast for additional content and clips from this episode and past episodes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Launch Chat
Building your product or getting customers — which comes first?

Launch Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 11:43


Today's Question Today's question comes from Permal. My co-founder and I are at an impasse. My co-founder thinks we should build our product fully and then seek customers and I think we need customers to sign up before we build it out. What's the best approach? Jake's Answer This disagreement is actually a good thing because if you weren't having this discussion something is probably wrong. I believe that you should take the approach of getting your idea validated by potential customers before you ever move on to build a product. There are many ways to validate an idea, you can talk to people one-on-one, you can create a pre-launch landing page, get letters of intent from customers, or even take their money ahead of time. The problem these days is that it's too easy to build something. Ten years ago, it was hard to build an app, but that's no longer the case. So too often, people build something without ever knowing if it's a good idea or not. Validating your idea and building your MVP You don't want to try to differentiate yourself from competitors by way of features. You have to separate yourself by approaching a different set of customers who haven't considered your competitors yet because their messaging doesn't solve for their problem. In order to validate your idea, you should have some type of MVP so that you can make decisions about your product and messaging direction from actual data, not just from thinking it's what your potential customers will want. One-on-one conversations often don't work for validating ideas because people lie. They are more than happy to tell you they'd use your product when it's ready, but they won't put their money where their mouth is. The second best thing you can do beyond getting money upfront is to fake the sale. To get started on faking the sale, watch our four-part video series that gives you all of the details you need to get up and running. "One-on-one conversations often don't work for validating ideas because people lie." Ask your own question Got questions about startups and/or startup culture? We’ve got answers. Head over to LaunchChat.io and record your own question to have it featured on the show. Join our mastermind for Startup Founders Join our free Facebook Group for founders working to build, launch, & scale together with the help of our startup experts at Launchpeer! Get more details and join the club at Launchpeer.club. Launch Recipes Book Our team is writing a book and it's nearly ready to ship. We profiled 40 of the biggest startups of the 21st Century and documenting how they scaled their businesses. If you want to claim your free book, visit LaunchRecipes.com. Stay in touch Ask your own question Follow Jake Twitter Check out Jake's articles Medium Jake's personal site Check out Launchpeer Follow Launchpeer on Twitter

SOAS Economics: Seminar series, public lectures and events

Dr. Helen Macnaughtan, Mr. Martin Malone, Mr. Andrew Rozanov, Dr. Ulrich Volz. In this event, four Japan experts will assess the Japanese government’s progress in addressing the root causes of the country’s economic stagnation and deflation problems under the set of policies known as ‘Abenomics’. Panellists will discuss the efficacy of the various policy measures adopted by the Abe administration ranging from monetary and fiscal policies and corporate governance and labour market reforms to ‘womenomics’ and the plan to become a member of the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Speaker Biographies: Andrew Rozanov is an independent expert in institutional fund management and an associate fellow at Chatham House since October 2014. He previously worked at Permal Group, where he was responsible for advising long-term institutional investors on asset allocation, portfolio construction, risk management and alternative investments, with a particular focus on global macro and tail risk strategies. Before joining Permal, he held various roles at State Street Corporation and UBS Investment Bank. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), a Financial Risk Manager (FRM), and a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA). He holds a Master’s equivalent degree in Asian and African Studies from Moscow State University. Andrew is a member of the Japan Economy Network. Since 1990, Martin Malone has worked in senior financial positions at DKB. Norinchukin Bank, Merrill Lynch, Mizuho Bank, and West-Pac. Martin’s core competency relates to global fixed income and currency markets, especially Japan’s financial markets, and associated policy mechanisms. Over the past three years Martin’s global macro advisory business delivers advice to macro funds, SWFs, pension funds, commercial bank Treasury units, as well as policy makers. Martin holds an MA (Hons) in pure mathematics from Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland having specialised in Hamiltonian quantum field theory. Martin is a member of the Japan Economy Network. Ulrich Volz is Head of the Department of Economics and Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Economics at SOAS University of London. He is a member of the Advisory Council of the Asian Development Bank Institute in Tokyo and co-editor-in-chief of the Asia Europe Journal. Ulrich has taught at Peking University, Kobe University, Hertie School of Governance, Freie Universität Berlin and Central University of Finance and Economics in Beijing. He spent stints working at the European Central Bank (ECB) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and held visiting research positions at the University of Oxford, University of Birmingham, ECB, Bank Indonesia, and Aoyama Gakuin University in Tokyo. Ulrich is a founding member and coordinator of the Japan Economy Network, which is hosted by the SOAS Department of Economics. Helen Macnaughtan is Chair of the Japan Research Centre (JRC) and Senior Lecturer in International Business and Management (Japan) in the School of Finance and Management at SOAS. Helen is also Co-Editor of Japan Forum, the official journal of the British Association for Japanese Studies (BAJS). Her academic research interests focus on a broad range of topics relating to gender issues and employment in Japan. In particular, she has recently published articles assessing the progress and viability of ‘Womenomics’ policy in Japan. Helen is a member of the Japan Economy Network This event is jointly organised by the SOAS Japan Research Centre, the SOAS Department of Economics and the Japan Economy Network. Speaker(s): Andrew Rozanov (Chatham House), Martin Malone (Alphabook/Mint Partners), Helen Macnaughtan (SOAS), Ulrich Volz (SOAS) Event Date: 16 November2016 Released by: SOAS Economics Podcast

Deviant Disco
APRILE #03

Deviant Disco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 73:09


An exotic selection by Maxime Aprile in charge of record label Permal:nk, Bye Bye Ocean Nights, Casual Gabberz & graphic Designer the rest of the time. It was an exercise for Maxime to suit the Deviant Disco artistic line, He brought his unpredictible touch with this elegant selection. Enjoy

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Hillman Podden
Så ställer du in WordPress, välja tillägg och tema - Hillman Podden: Marknadsföring & Tips för företagande online | Digital Marknadsföring | Greger Hillma...

Hillman Podden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2015 27:54


I det här avsnittet får du lära dig hur du ska göra grundinställningarna i WordPress, så att du har grunderna på plats för en säker och stabil hemsida. 3 grundinställningar i WordPress Gör förstasidan statisk: Visa alltid samma startsida Ställ in Permalänkarna så att de följer ett lättförsåeligt mönster. t ex: […] Inlägget #03 Ställ in WordPress, välja tillägg och tema dök först upp på Greger Hillman.