In this episode of Capital Allocators, host Ted Seides replays a conversation with Mario Giannini, Executive Co-Chairman of Hamilton Lane, from 2022. Giannini discusses his accidental entry into the private equity business, the evolution of Hamilton Lane from a small firm to a trillion-dollar asset manager, and key lessons learned about growing an asset management business. He shares insights on decision-making structures, diversification, and the role of greed in firms that didn't succeed. Giannini also touches on succession planning, concentration in sector-focused firms, and the dynamics between GPs and LPs, including his skepticism about advisory boards. The conversation covers the pricing environment, portfolio construction, and various segments of the private markets, such as venture and growth equity, real assets, and international markets. Giannini also discusses co-investing, direct investing, the concept of "solutions," Hamilton Lane's decision to go public, ESG, democratization of private equity, and the increasing role of technology. He concludes by sharing personal insights on his hobbies, pet peeves, influential figures, mistakes, and life lessons.
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