WRW034: Funding Research for Change with Michelle Clayman
\nI can\u2019t express how excited I am to share this week\u2019s episode with you. My guest, Michelle Clayman is a CFA, Founder, Managing Partner and Chief Executive Officer of New Amsterdam Partners LLC, an institutional money management firm in New York. She has been published in the Financial Analysis Journal, the Journal of Investing and NYSSA Financial Professionals\u2019 Post. She is also a frequent commentator on Bloomberg and other financial media.
\nHaving gone to an all girl's school, Michelle was encouraged to set her aspirations high. She attended Oxford University and eventually attended the business school at Stanford University. She began her financial career with the Bank of America in London and eventually found her way to Wall Street. Through her experience, she found that there was a gap between quantitative research and money investment. Being bold, she decided to start her own business, along with several other partners and New Amsterdam Partners LLC was born.
\nMichelle is not only a successful women and entrepreneur \u2013 she is a philanthropist. Having been involved since 1993 in what is now known as The Clayman Institute for Gender Institute, Michelle first sat on the National Advisory Panel and seeing that there was a lack in resources, she worked hard to move them from \u201cbake sale\u201d fundraising to more sustainable funding sources. Eventually, the opportunity opened up for an endowment fund, and Michelle felt that it was the perfect fit for her. Today, the Institute is doing great work, with research even being referenced in the book Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Leadby Sheryl Sandberg.
\nIf you\u2019re interested in becoming involved in philanthropy, Michelle recommends thinking about causes that are important to you and then getting involved. Also, consider putting aside a certain amount of money for charitable giving. Whether it\u2019s through volunteer hours or monetary donations, it\u2019s about supporting those causes closest to you.
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