Why is generational transition difficult in asset management?

Luke Sarsfield
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Chairman & CEO at Ridgewood Capital

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Much of investing depends on judgment, experience, and pattern recognition developed over decades. Passing that knowledge to the next generation is difficult. Firms that successfully develop future leaders while preserving their culture tend to have stronger long-term outcomes.

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