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  <title>Making Mistakes – Josh Steiner (EP.503)</title>
  <description>Josh Steiner&amp;amp;nbsp;is a&amp;amp;nbsp;polymath of the New York and D.C. power corridors&amp;amp;nbsp;across&amp;amp;nbsp;government, media, and finance,&amp;amp;nbsp;and co-author&amp;amp;nbsp;of From Mistakes to Meaning: Owning Your Past So It&amp;amp;nbsp;Doesn’t&amp;amp;nbsp;Own You.  Josh&amp;amp;nbsp;rose to national prominence as the youngest-ever Chief of Staff at the U.S. Treasury&amp;amp;nbsp;in&amp;amp;nbsp;the Clinton administration, where&amp;amp;nbsp;he made&amp;amp;nbsp;a&amp;amp;nbsp;high-profile&amp;amp;nbsp;mistake&amp;amp;nbsp;he unpacks&amp;amp;nbsp;in the book.&amp;amp;nbsp;He pivoted to finance&amp;amp;nbsp;as a media investment banker&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;co-founder of&amp;amp;nbsp;private equity firm&amp;amp;nbsp;Quadrangle Group&amp;amp;nbsp;in 2000,&amp;amp;nbsp;worked as an operator&amp;amp;nbsp;at&amp;amp;nbsp;Bloomberg&amp;amp;nbsp;in the 2010s,&amp;amp;nbsp;has served&amp;amp;nbsp;on Yale’s Investment Committee&amp;amp;nbsp;for nearly a decade, and five years ago returned to private equity as co-founder of SSW Partners managing&amp;amp;nbsp;capital for a few families.  Our conversation&amp;amp;nbsp;focuses on&amp;amp;nbsp;mistakes, quite&amp;amp;nbsp;a&amp;amp;nbsp;contrast from&amp;amp;nbsp;other discussions&amp;amp;nbsp;on the podcast. We&amp;amp;nbsp;kick it off with Josh’s big mistake at Treasury and analyze the nature of mistakes and what happened to Josh. We then turn to&amp;amp;nbsp;his&amp;amp;nbsp;mistakes in investing across deals, managing an investment&amp;amp;nbsp;business, managing people, and&amp;amp;nbsp;serving on Investment Committees. We close with frameworks to avoid mistakes&amp;amp;nbsp;and&amp;amp;nbsp;with&amp;amp;nbsp;Josh turning&amp;amp;nbsp;the table on me to discuss&amp;amp;nbsp;an impactful mistake I made&amp;amp;nbsp;that&amp;amp;nbsp;I’ve&amp;amp;nbsp;never discussed before.  Learn More Follow Ted on Twitter at @tseides or LinkedIn Subscribe to the mailing list Access Transcript with Premium Membership &amp;amp;nbsp; Editing and post-production work for this episode was provided by The Podcast Consultant (⁠https://thepodcastconsultant.com⁠) </description>
  <author_name>Capital Allocators – Inside the Institutional Investment Industry</author_name>
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