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Non-profit FCLTGlobal interviews today's leaders in global business and investing to discuss how they are running their companies for the long term, on issues including capital allocation, risk management, climate change, sustainability, and more. Hosted by Sarah Keohane Williamson, CEO of FCLTGlobal. To learn more, visit FCLTGlobal.org.
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In this episode Going Long, Sarah Williamson sits down with Carmine Di Sibio, Global Chairman and CEO of EY. They delve into the importance of long-term strategy in today's fast-paced business environment, discussing EY's Vision 2020 and Next Wave strategies, which emphasize growth, innovation, and long-term value creation. Di Sibio shares insights…
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Former Dow chairman and CEO Andrew Liveris shares insights on leading companies in an era of disruption and geopolitical uncertainty. He discusses instilling a solutions mindset in the next generation to drive change in business, society, and government, and how activists and short-term "renters" of stock can impact long-term strategic thinking. To…
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Sarah Williamson and David Neal discuss the history and evolution of IFM Investors, the importance of stakeholder engagement for infrastructure investments, adopting a "profit-to-member" philosophy, and more. Overview of the Australian superannuation pension system and how it is structured to give individual choice (5:46) How the "profit to member"…
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For long-term investors, staying ahead of the curve is imperative. Jon Gray, President and Chief Operating Officer of Blackstone Group, joins the podcast to explore how Blackstone is navigating macro market shifts, the advantages of scale, and using data management capabilities to identify patterns and make better investment decisions.…
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Jonathan Hausman, Executive Managing Director for Global Investment Strategy at Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan joins the show to explore OTPP's focus on long-term strategies and perspectives. Topics include: Understanding OTPP's Unique Investment Model: At OTPP, the key to success lies in a distinctive model for managing pension assets, which prior…
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Investment management can sometimes feel like an intricate and complex industry, but does it have to be? Stuart Dunbar, a partner at Baillie Gifford, joins the Going Long podcast to explore the philosophy of “actual investing” – focusing on the fundamentals of deploying capital in the real world, and looking past that complexity to invest in projec…
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When sustainability and innovation are prioritized together, something transformational happens. Delivering social and environmental value creates new opportunities for generating long-term financial value. Lucy Parker, Strategic Advisor at the Brunswick Group, and co-author of “The Activist Leader: A New Mindset for Doing Business” joins the Going…
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The latest episode of Going Long features Carine Smith Ihenacho, Chief Governance and Compliance Officer at Norwegian Bank Investment Management (NBIM). The conversation dives into how NBIM's mandate to benefit future generations drives its focus on responsible investing, the importance of alignment, transparency, and simplicity in executive compen…
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Historically, the purpose of the private investment industry – whether public or private – has been simply to achieve a return. Bain’s John Connaughton joins the podcast to discuss how to break that stereotype, both within his organization and across the industry as a whole. Topics include: How mission and purpose drive its investment process and i…
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Seventy percent of respondents of Nuveen’s annual Responsible Investing survey indicated that seeing the specific societal or environmental benefits of their investments is a critical motivator to participating in responsible investing. Amy O’Brien, Global Head of Responsible Investing for Nuveen, joins the Going Long podcast to discuss her team’s …
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Rachelle Sampson is an Associate Professor at the University of Maryland’s Smith School of Business and the inaugural winner of the Panmure House Prize, an award for research into long-term investing and its relationship with innovation. Sampson joins the podcast to discuss her award-winning research, which analyzed the relationship between a firm’…
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What does fiduciary duty mean in 2022? Lori Heinel, Global CIO of State Street Global Advisors, joins the podcast to discuss how major shifts in the investment industry over the past decade have impacted organizational purpose, strategy, and outlook. Topics include: ESG and non-traditional reporting Navigating turbulent geopolitics as an asset mana…
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Scott Sperling, Co-CEO of THL, joins the podcast to discuss how long-term investors can help build companies of lasting value. With a wide array of experience as a private equity investor and as chair of MassGeneralBrigham, Scott compares the governance models for middle-market companies and more mature organizations, how strategic incentives are c…
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University endowments are meant to create long-term value by definition. In the case of the MIT Investment Management Company (MITIMCo), that long-term value supports not only world-class education but also cutting-edge research and innovation. Seth Alexander, President of MITIMCo, joins the podcast to discuss some of the strategic decisions his te…
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What role do consultants and advisors play in fostering sustainable and inclusive business growth? Bob Sternfels, McKinsey and Company’s Global Managing Partner, joins the podcast to share insights on how the firm aims to deliver “holistic impact” to its clients, improving financial performance and positively impacting other stakeholders in the pro…
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With a history dating back to 1737, van Lanschot Kempen is one of the oldest independent banks in the world, giving Kempen Capital Management a uniquely long-term vantage point. CEO Erik van Houwelingen joins the podcast to discuss how Kempen has made sustainability core to its long-term investment strategy – topics include: The creation and purpos…
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What makes a long-term CEO? Clarke Murphy, Chief Executive Officer of Russell Reynolds Associates, joins the podcast to discuss the attributes that make executive leaders effective at driving long-term outcomes. Topics include: What factors are contributing to the steady decline in CEO tenure. How frequent turnover at the executive level affects co…
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Current projections show the New Zealand Super Fund peaking in size in the year 2070, making it among the foremost long-term investors today. How does this impact decision-making within the firm? Matt Whineray, CEO of New Zealand Super Fund, joins the podcast to discuss the practical implications of the Fund’s long-term investment horizon – topics …
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Anticipating new trends is a cornerstone of a long-term approach to investing. Christian Sinding, head of EQT Partners, joins the podcast to provide insight on how “future-proofing” plays a key role in EQT’s strategy for working with portfolio companies. Christian also discusses why he believes private equity is better positioned to make societal i…
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Charles Emond, President and Chief Executive Officer of Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), joins the podcast to discuss the organization's unique "double mandate" - providing financial returns for depositors and providing constructive capital to Quebec's economy. Charles also provides insight into CDPQ's proven track record of climate-c…
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Long-term trends often go underappreciated by investors. Mary Pryshlak joins the podcast to discuss the latest edition of Wellington's Future Themes, an annual project that explores the structural trends shaping our world - like climate change, emerging markets development, automation, and many others - with the goal of identifying new and underapp…
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Robert F. Smith, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Vista Equity Partners , joins the podcast to share how the firm’s focus on Environmental, Social, and Governance and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion shapes its investment strategy and the success of its portfolio. Robert and host Sarah Williamson discuss Vista’s approach to value creation for its comp…
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In focusing largely on wealth preservation, are fund managers stifling growth and innovation? James Anderson, a longtime partner at Baillie Gifford, joins the podcast to talk about why, for long-term investors, solving problems and making money for clients are one and the same – we also discuss the frequently changing landscape of ESG reporting, an…
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What role can the capital markets play in addressing climate change and putting the world on a path to long-term sustainability? Henry Fernandez, Chairman & CEO of MSCI, shares his views on the power of data in driving action on climate risk, the role of companies in meeting net zero targets, the recent impact of shareholder activism on business mo…
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The recent growth of CEO pay is causing shareholders and policymakers to question companies’ compensation plans, especially against the backdrop of the pandemic. Bob Pozen, Senior Lecturer at MIT Sloan School of Management, joins the podcast to discuss the new trends and common pitfalls of executive pay plans, including the current state of regulat…
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The intersection of value and values is the existential issue at the core of business today. How to maximize return and impact, to “do well and do good”. Mark Carney, former Governor of the Bank of England and current Vice Chair of Brookfield Asset Management, joins the podcast to explore the financial industry's transition to a more socially consc…
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Unilever is a household name and a global leader in consumer goods. Now, it is quickly becoming a global leader in sustainable business, committing to net zero emissions across all its products by 2039. Learn more from CEO Alan Jope about how Unilever is merging its vision of sustainable living with its multistakeholder approach to running the busi…
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“Long-termism is our national ethos in Singapore.” Chow Kiat Lim, CEO of GIC, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, joins the podcast to share his views on how GIC’s long-term mission shapes its overall investment strategy, its approach to sustainable investing, its engagement with portfolio companies, and its cultivation of talent within the organiza…
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APG Asset Management's motto is "a good income for today, tomorrow, and beyond". CEO Ronald Wuijster joins the show to shed light on the organization's long-term strategy and its impact on the Dutch working population. Wuijster explains the Netherlands's pension model and APG's role within it, and shares insights on trends in climate investing, inv…
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Heather McGregor, Dean of Edinburgh Business School at Heriot-Watt University, joins the podcast to share details newly announced Panmure House Prize, an annual award in honor of pioneering economist Adam Smith for the best research into long-term investing. McGregor also discusses Herion-Watt's recent focus on decarbonization research, and her 15+…
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Theresa Whitmarsh, head of Washington's state investment board, joins the show to discuss how long-term investing is ingrained into the organization's approach to portfolio mix, governance and management, and its fiduciary duty to Washingtonians. Whitmarsh and host Sarah Williamson also explore the impact of COVID-19 on WSIB's strategy and its long…
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The first stated mission of Harvard Business School was to educate leaders who “make a decent profit—decently.” Nitin Nohria, former Dean of Harvard Business School (2010-2020), joins the podcast to discuss why this approach is becoming the norm in the form of stakeholder capitalism (18:00) and greater awareness of ESG issues (23:00). We also explo…
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Mark Machin (CPP Investments) joins the podcast to discuss why Canada’s pension plan places such a high priority on its long-term strategy. Machin and host Sarah Williamson go in depth on the current state of climate investment and goals for COP26, the importance of recent progress in corporate board diversity, and which 2020 market trends tell us …
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Bill Thomas, Global Chairman and CEO of KPMG, joins the podcast to weigh in on the shifting landscape of business due to COVID-19, specifically how workforce recruitment has changed in 2020 [00:05:06], how online and remote work has affected companies worldwide [00:08:00], why a focus on new corporate metrics will drive more long-term thinking [00:…
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Chief Justice Leo Strine, Of Counsel in the Corporate Department of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, joins the Going Long podcast to discuss his views on the dichotomy of stakeholder capitalism and shareholder needs [00:01:35], varying global stances on ESG [00:12:32], the changing role of activist investors [00:19:06] and methods to improve corpora…
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Adena Friedman, President and CEO of Nasdaq, sits down with FCLTGlobal's Sarah Keohane Williamson to discuss the importance of cooperative capitalism [00:09:56], the need for more diversity on companies' boards of directors [00:22:50], the new realities of public markets [00:27:10], and how coronavirus has completely altered the investment game [00…
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Carmine Di Sibio, Global Chairman and CEO of EY, joins the Going Long Podcast to share how EY embodies long-term principles in the way it does business. Di Sibio discusses EY's long-term value framework [00:02:00], the Business Roundtable’s Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation [00:08:50], the new norms of corporate governance [00:17:45], and t…
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Amid today's evolving global business environment, corporate-level long-term thinking is more important than ever. Paul Polman, Co-Founder and Chair of IMAGINE, former CEO of Unilever, and FCLTGlobal Strategic Advisor discusses the need for long-term perspectives in many professional capacities. Polman shares the story of the shift to long-term str…
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