Investing with Purpose at Baylor University
Baylor’s $2.1 billion endowment supports a range of initiatives including scholarships and professorships—and behind the numbers is a deeply collaborative team led by values, diligence, and a commitment to developing strong investment partnerships.
Renee, Managing Director of Investments, shares insights from her 17-year tenure building out Baylor’s private markets portfolio with intentionality and discipline. Kailey, a rising talent and investment analyst, reflects on her transition from Baylor student to staff and the unique opportunity to learn from a tight-knit, high-performing team. Together, they walk us through how manager selection at Baylor is guided not only by performance, but by integrity, alignment of values, and a firm’s "why"—what drives them beyond money.
Key takeaways for listeners:
- Integrity is a Non-Negotiable: Baylor's deep-dive due diligence starts with reference checks from friends, neighbors, and former colleagues.
- Team Collaboration Matters: With a flat structure and shared decision-making, the private investment team evaluates every GP through a unified lens.
- Focused and Intentional: With a relatively concentrated private markets book (favoring sub-$500M funds in tech, healthcare, and consumer), Baylor only adds 1–2 managers annually—and expects to grow alongside them.
- Mission Alignment: The endowment supports transformational student experiences, making investment outcomes personal for the team.
- The Waco Advantage: A tight campus community away from coastal financial centers allows the team to think independently while staying connected to its purpose. Whether you're an allocator, GP, or student considering a career in finance, this episode offers a rare look into how a university investment office balances discipline, culture, and conviction in building a portfolio that lasts generations.