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🎙Manulife's Anne Valentine Andrews - connecting real assets with real money and the world of infrastructure investing
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🎙Manulife's Anne Valentine Andrews - connecting real assets with real money and the world of infrastructure investing

Ep. 100 with Anne Valentine Andrews, Global Head of Private Markets, Manulife

Welcome back to the Alt Goes Mainstream podcast.

Today’s episode features a guest who has consistently and astutely figured out the growth areas in private markets.

We are joined by Manulife’s new Global Head of Private Markets Anne Valentine Andrews. She’s responsible for the strategy, business development, and growth of Manulife Investment Management’s private markets business. Manulife has a platform that spans real estate, infrastructure, timber, agriculture, private equity, and credit.


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Anne has a comprehensive and informed purview of both private markets trends and of the different asset classes. She brings together the CIOs from each asset class in the Manulife business and works with the global product group to drive private markets product innovation across the institutional, retail, and retirement channels.

Anne has a wealth of experience in private markets and in infrastructure in particular. She joined Manulife from BlackRock, where she was most recently Global Head of Infrastructure and Real Estate. Previously, she was Co-Head and Chief Operating Officer for the Morgan Stanley infrastructure platform and was a Director at Macquarie Bank.

Anne and I had a fascinating conversation about the evolution of private markets and how to build out a private markets investment platform and its brand. We discussed:

  • How to approach building a private markets investment platform at an industry behemoth.

  • Why culture matters at an investment firm.

  • The continued consolidation of alternative asset managers.

  • What it means to connect real assets with real money.

  • How to build a brand and educate investors.

  • How to bring private markets investment opportunities into retirement accounts.

  • The opportunity in infrastructure investing.

Thanks Anne for coming on the show to share your experience and wisdom on private markets. We hope you enjoy.


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Clip #1: How infrastructure has “become a real allocation in investors’ portfolios.”


Clip #2: Building a comprehensive private markets investment platform at Manulife.


Clip #3: Connecting real assets to real money and building the world that we live in.


Show Notes

00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message from Ultimus Fund Solutions

01:18 Podcast Opening and Guest Introduction

03:39 Anne Valentine Andrews' Career Journey

04:42 Evolution of the Infrastructure Investments

05:41 Infrastructure’s Resilience and Growth

06:27 Building a Private Markets Platform

14:28 Challenges and Strategies in Making Acquisitions

17:12 Evaluating Culture and Integration in Asset Management

18:47 Building a Comprehensive Platform

20:20 Educating Investors and Expanding Access

23:29 Future of Alternatives in Retirement Accounts

26:43 Platformization of Alternatives

28:01 Building and Marketing a Trustworthy Brand in Financial Services

29:30 Learning from Other Industries: Amazon's Influence

31:15 The Evolution of Asset Management

31:57 Adapting to Market Changes and Mega Trends

33:34 The Importance of Long-Term Investment Strategies

34:33 Decarbonization and Natural Capital

35:32 The Importance of Long-Term Thinking

40:02 Connecting Real Assets to Real Money

45:42 Risks and Opportunities in Infrastructure Investment

48:03 The Role of Scale in Private Markets in Infrastructure

49:21 Future of Alternative Investments


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