Funds that Won

By: Fund Launch
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  • Welcome to Funds that Won. Where we dive deep into some of the world's most renowned investment funds. We talk to investment managers across the alternatives landscape and learn how they built their million and billion dollar asset management empires. We're talking teams, structures, portfolio management, Investment philosophy & best practices in launching and running alternative investment funds. ABOUT LINCOLN ARCHIBALD Lincoln helps entrepreneurs & investors start funds. Lincoln is Chief Financial Officer of Fund Launch and Managing Partner & CIO of Black Card Capital Partners He is an expert in alternative assets and works in real estate, private equity, venture capital, and hedge funds Lincoln has consulted on more than $2 Billion AUM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lincolnarchibald To learn more about launching and scaling your own fund, visit www.fundlaunch.com DISCLAIMER: All information shared are the sole thoughts and opinions of the author. Do not take any information as legal or financial advice. You should seek a certified accountant and a professional legal team for taking any further action. We are not selling or soliciting a security in any way, shape or form. This content is for educational purposes only and is not to be construed as financial or legal advice. Clients of Fund launch or Black Card Capital Partners may maintain positions and securities discussed on this podcast.
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Episodes
  • Alt St: Making High Finance Accessible To All | Ep 59
    Sep 4 2024

    You can sign up for free at www.altst.org/?sl=podcast

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    39 mins
  • The Future of Private Equity Seeding | Peter Birk | Catalyst Partners | Ep 58
    Aug 21 2024

    In this episode of "Funds That Won," I sit down with Peter Birk from Catalyst Partners, a subsidiary of Moelis Asset Management, focused on seeding new and emerging private equity managers. Peter discusses the strategy behind Catalyst Partners, which includes backing debut private equity funds with sizable checks ranging from $50 to $100 million. He shares insights into how they support managers through first-close capital and revenue share arrangements, and the importance of talent and grit in building a successful asset management firm. The conversation offers a deep dive into the world of private equity seeding and the challenges and opportunities it presents.

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    34 mins
  • A Venture Fund That Invests In Arizona Based Entrepreneurs | AZ-VC | Jack Selby | Ep 57
    Aug 14 2024

    In this episode of "Funds That Won," Lincoln interviews Jack Selby from AZ-VC, a venture fund focused on supporting Arizona-based entrepreneurs. Jack shares the challenges Arizona startups face in securing Series A funding locally and how AZ-VC aims to fill that gap by leveraging his extensive network from his PayPal days. They discuss the current state of the venture capital market, the importance of timing, and how Jack's deep commitment to Arizona's tech ecosystem drives the fund's strategy. Jack also reflects on the personal motivations and experiences that led him to launch AZ-VC.

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    48 mins

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Great investment thesis with minority investments!

Sounds like a natural evolution of things for the Fund Launch clients. Looking forward to the success of the Fund!

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