From a Tailor’s Workshop to Billions Managed: The Family Story Behind Jean-Pierre Conte’s Giving

Jean-Pierre Conte’s philanthropy starts with a story that predates his career by a generation. His father, Pierre, left postwar Lyon, France, and built a life around a tailor’s workshop in New York; his mother, Isabel, left Cuba. Neither parent had the chance to attend college, yet both carried outsized hopes for their children. That inheritance of ambition shaped the foundation […]

From Algarve Real Estate to Industrial Hemp: The Pattern Behind Luciano de Vries’s Investments

Luciano de Vries has built a portfolio across multiple countries and sectors by applying the same underlying method to each: identify where the real value of a market diverges from the narrative assigned to it, enter before that divergence closes, and hold through the volatility that tends to precede a market catching up to its own fundamentals. Industrial hemp is […]

Armistice Capital Among Institutional Investors Targeting Small- and Mid-Cap Biopharma

Armistice Capital, which manages more than $7 billion in assets, has established a disclosed portfolio oriented toward small- and mid-cap biopharmaceutical companies, particularly those developing treatments for rare diseases, neurological disorders, and cardiovascular conditions. The fund’s 13F filings show positions in companies that occupy a market capitalization range typically characterized by higher clinical and regulatory risk than large-cap pharmaceutical companies, […]

Beyond the Business: Hassan Jameel’s Work on Advisory Boards and What It Reflects

Hassan Jameel spent formative years in Japan — high school, university at Sophia, and two years inside Toyota’s Kaizen division. He later earned an MBA from London Business School. Those two experiences, Japanese operational philosophy and European management education, sit underneath much of how he runs ALJ’s Saudi Arabia operations. His current advisory roles track those same institutional threads. He […]

How Karl Studer’s Agricultural Background Shapes His Business Leadership

The agricultural communities of Idaho have produced a distinctive breed of business leader: patient, practical, deeply familiar with the consequences of decisions that play out over years rather than quarters, and possessed of a philosophical humility that comes from operating in close relationship with forces that no human can fully control. Idaho business leader Karl Studer carries this heritage into […]

Kelcy Warren on Balance, Risk, and What It Takes to Run Pipelines

Kelcy Warren has a gift for explaining complex energy market dynamics in plain language. It is part of what has made him an effective leader of Energy Transfer for decades, and it comes through clearly in how he talks about the fundamentals of pipeline economics. The Two Ways a Pipeliner Makes Money Warren breaks the business model down to two […]

Judd Zebersky Shaped Jazwares Through Acquisitions and Vision

When Judd Zebersky acquired Kellytoy in 2020, he added Squishmallows to the Jazwares portfolio at what would turn out to be exactly the right moment. The huggable plush toys, each with a name, birthday, and backstory, were about to go viral on TikTok. More than 100 million units sold in a single year, with celebrity fans including Lady Gaga and […]