
In this interview, Patrick O'Shaughnessy interviews Henry Ellenbogen, who shares the origin story of his investment philosophy, which is rooted in his background in science and politics. Ellenbogen discusses his early career influences, including his mentor Jack LaPorte, and how studying the history of the US public market led him to focus on identifying the small percentage of companies that drive long-term wealth creation. He emphasizes the importance of investing in companies with a healthy balance between stakeholders, strong cultures, and effective capital allocation. Ellenbogen also highlights the significance of "act two teams," entrepreneurs who have successfully built and sold a company and are now applying their experience to a new venture. He shares insights on navigating change, particularly in the context of AI, and the qualities he looks for in CEOs who can adapt and thrive in rapidly evolving environments.
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