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Inside Foundation Investing and the OCIO Model | On the Road at Georgia State University

1 h 9 min · 6 de may de 2026
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In this special on-the-road edition of the Dakota Live Podcast, host Robert Morier brings the show to Atlanta for a live recording at Georgia State University in front of students from GSU's Student Managed Investment Fund and Drexel University. Joining Robert on the podcast: * Holly Sailers — Interim CFO and Comptroller, Georgia State University Foundation * Markus Krygier — Co-Chief Investment Officer, Strategic Investment Group * Degas Wright — CIO of Decatur Capital Management & Executive in Residence at Georgia State University Together, they unpack what it takes to steward institutional capital — from the day-to-day reality of running a university foundation, to the rise of the OCIO model, to the art and science of manager due diligence. Along the way, the panel digs into: * What a foundation really does, and how donor intent shapes decisions * Why trust, transparency, and great questions are the foundation of any OCIO relationship * The three pillars of manager due diligence: science, art, and operations * How to think about liquidity, inflation, and uncertainty in today's market * Why complexity is often used to "cover weak thinking" — and how to communicate clearly instead The episode closes with a powerful Q&A from GSU and Drexel students on probabilistic thinking, position sizing, real investment edge, and what separates discretionary from non-discretionary models. A huge thank you to Georgia State University, the GSU Foundation, and the students who showed up, listened, and asked great questions.

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