Tuesday, December 22, 2020

The Weekly Seminars of Yale’s World Fellows Program


The founder of Granite Point Capital, Warren Lammert has served as the company’s chief investment officer since 2004. Warren Lammert is a graduate of Yale University, where he studied economics and set the stage for his career in finance.


Among the many programs that Yale offers is the Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellows Program. The program runs for four months from August to December each year. It offers students from all over the world an opportunity to learn from each other and expand their vision of what’s possible.

Key to the World Fellows program are its weekly seminars, which the university splits into its Good Society and Salon sessions. Good Society seminars allow World Fellows members to present to one another and typically focus on how the program member hopes to use their talents to build a stronger society. The Salons involve presentations from distinguished speakers on an array of important topics. These speakers often challenge the views that program members hold and serve as the spark for spirited debates.

Monday, December 7, 2020

Using Springs to Build Leg Strength for More Powerful Hockey Shots



Working from his headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts, Warren Lammert serves as the chief investment officer at Granite Point Capital. Prior to beginning his career in finance, Warren Lammert studied at Yale University, where he played for the junior varsity hockey team.

When taking a shot in hockey, the player will first brace their legs to allow them to generate more power. As such, increasing leg strength can increase shot power.

Intermittent sprinting is one of the most effective exercises for improving leg strength. It also helps to improve cardiovascular conditioning, which gives you more stamina during matches.

First, spend about five minutes walking or stretching to warm up your muscles. Then, follow these steps:

- Sprint at 60 percent of your maximum pace for 30 seconds

- Slow to a walk for 120 seconds

- Sprint at 70 percent effort for 60 seconds

- Slow to walk for 120 seconds

- Sprint at 80 percent effort for 60 seconds

- And again, slow to a walk for 120 seconds

Once you reach the 80 percent mark, stay at that level and follow the routine of sprinting and walking for a total of 20 minutes. 

Friday, October 9, 2020

An Overview of Hedge Funds



Warren Lammert is the founder and chief investment officer at Granite Point Capital in Boston, Massachusetts. He has a master's degree in economic history from the London School of Economics and Political Science, where he graduated with distinction. One of Warren Lammert's areas of expertise is hedge fund management.

Hedge funds are alternative investment options where investors pool funds together while employing various techniques to earn a return. The only entities that can access hedge funds are accredited or institutional investors.

The classification of hedge funds depends on many variables. First is by fund size (money under management). There is also classification based on industry focus such as health care, technology, etcetera. Hedge funds can also be classified in terms of asset class like fixed income, equities, or private deals. They can be structured as a single manager or multi-manager fund model. Finally, hedge funds can be classified by investment strategies like investment-grade debt, long/short equity, or merger arbitrage. 

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

LSE Celebrates 125 Years of Scholarly Accomplishment


Warren Lammert serves as the CEO and chief investment officer of Boston-based Granite Point Capital, which he established in 2004. His three decades of in-depth experience in markets and investment have also encompassed executive roles in noted private equity firms. An alumnus of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Warren Lammert continues to base his accomplishments on the rigorous standards of metrics and scholarship that he learned there.

In 2020, LSE celebrated 125 years of providing access to the best teaching and learning in the fields of economics and the social sciences. Founded in 1895 by married economists and social reformers Sidney and Beatrice Webb, the school focused on becoming a leader in teaching science-based research to investigate “economic and political relations” in the United Kingdom and other societies.

In its first years, the school focused on teaching not only economics, but also the history and geography of commercial enterprises, the principles of banking and currency, statistics, and political science. The impressive LSE library, later known as the British Library of Political and Economic Science, was developed to advance these studies. And, true to the philosophy of its founders, LSE was co-educational from its inception.

In 1900, LSE folded into the University of London, assuming the role of the latter’s economics faculty. Over the decades, LSE faculty and students have been the recipients of numerous awards, with 10 Nobel Prizes in Economics going to former faculty or students of the Economics Department alone. Eight additional Nobel Prizes have been awarded to staff in or alumni from other departments. Also, the school has taught at least 34 past or present heads of state or government. 

Wednesday, July 29, 2020

How to Draw the Attention of a College Hockey Coach


An accomplished financial executive, Warren Lammert is the founder, chief executive officer, and chief investment officer at Granite Point Capital, a Boston, Massachusetts-based investment firm. Before launching his career and founding Granite Point Capital, Warren Lammert earned a master’s degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science and bachelor’s degree from Yale University, where he served as a member of the junior varsity ice hockey team.

While it can prove difficult to land a spot on a college hockey team, there are some ways that people can be proactive and attract a college hockey coach’s attention. First, they can proactively reach out to coaches. Typically, college scouts do not contact high school players until they have completed the 10th-grade year. However, players can start building name recognition and relationships with college coaches at any time. They can consider sending prospective coaches their hockey resume and inviting these individuals to watch them play.

Another tip to make a college hockey team is to show that you can perform well academically. To become eligible for NCAA sports, you need to maintain a high grade point average and pass a standardized test. Lastly, make sure that your commitment to good sportsmanship always shines through.

Thursday, July 23, 2020

The Important Role of Venture Capital

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Chartered Financial Analyst Institute Offers Ethics Content Online


An accomplished finance executive, Warren Lammert serves as the CEO and chief investment officer of Granite Point Capital, a Boston-based hedge fund. With more than 15 years of experience managing Granite Point Capital, Warren Lammert is a CFA® charterholder with the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute.

The leading global professional association for investment management professionals, the CFA Institute offers a variety of learning opportunities and the chance for finance professionals to earn continuing education credits. Moreover, it features an Ethics in Practice series, which allows participants to explore their ethical decision-making skills through a case study drawn from real-world circumstances.

Participants are given details of the case, as well as possible responses to the ethical conundrum. The interactive activity asks participants to assess the case using the CFA Institute Ethical Decision-Making Framework and Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct. You can search the institute’s website to find a compilation of more than 100 previously published financial ethics cases and corresponding analyses.

Saturday, July 11, 2020

A New Breakthrough in the Field of Gene Therapy

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

CFA Institute's Giving Voice to Values Course


Alongside his roles as the CEO and chief investment officer with the hedge fund Granite Point Capital, Warren Lammert is the chairman of Tevard Biosciences and Cerebral Therapeutics. In addition to these endeavors, Warren Lammert is a CFA® charterholder.

The CFA Institute is an advocacy and educational organization for investment professionals. In addition to developing ethical standards and practices for the field, the Institute organizes industry-recognized training programs focusing on exams and professional development.

Giving Voice to Values (GVV) is a credit-bearing continuing education course that educates investment professionals on how to conduct and lead their businesses in an ethical and value-aligned manner.

Content and curriculum for the course were developed by Darden School of Business professor and ethics expert Mary C. Gentile. The GVV offers an action-focused and practical approach to making ethical decisions in a variety of real-world settings. Participants will learn how to stand up for their beliefs in challenging professional situations.

Sunday, June 14, 2020

A Look at the Book Wizards of Wall Street



Possessing more than three decades of experience in the financial industry, Warren Lammert founded Granite Point Capital in 2004. Due to his extensive background in investing, Warren Lammert was asked to be featured in the book Wizards of Wall Street: Market-Beating Insights and Strategies from the World’s Top Performing Mutual Fund Managers, authored by Kirk Kazanjian.

In the book, Kazanjian profiles 18 notable investment executives from around the world. Published in 2000, Wizards of Wall Street offers insights gleaned from one-on-one interviews. The book provides an in-depth examination of the careers of these financial professionals and the qualities that they share. Featuring a question-and-answer format, Wizards of Wall Street concentrates on their unique styles and backgrounds.

Kirk Kazanjian is a personal finance author and mutual fund analyst who has written approximately two-dozen books. He has been interviewed by Bloomberg and CNBC. In addition, he has been featured in a number of business publications such as Fortune and Entrepreneur.

Wednesday, June 3, 2020

CFA Exams Postponed until at Least December 2020


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Warren Lammert leverages more than 30 years of investment management experience to serve as the CEO and chief investment officer of Granite Point Capital in Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to his extensive experience, Warren Lammert is a CFA® charterholder.

Like many other agencies and businesses worldwide, the CFA Institute is taking action to protect its employees and stakeholders during the COVID-19 pandemic. One of these actions is the postponement of the June 2020 CFA Exam. More than 245,000 candidates around the world were registered to take the exam, but now their registration will transfer to one of two later examinations. While the CFA Institute has yet to confirm an exact date for the exams, December 2020 is the earliest possible opportunity.

Those who aspire to become CFA® charterholders must pass three levels of the exam. The first level involves 240 multiple-choice questions. All three levels are split into morning and afternoon sessions, both three hours long. The December 2020 exam is set to be the last paper-based exam for Level I candidates as all further exams will be administered online.

Friday, April 17, 2020

Yale Researchers Search for Solutions to Break the Cycle of Poverty


Tuesday, April 7, 2020

A Primer on Venture Capital


The recipient of a bachelor's degree in economics from Yale University, Warren Lammert serves as a member of the board of Engage Therapeutics and as the CEO and chief investment officer at Granite Point Capital in Boston, Massachusetts. In addition to these endeavors, Warren Lammert has an interest in financial topics such as venture capital.

Venture capital deals are typically facilitated by angel investors, who are usually high-net-worth individuals, or venture capital firms and involve start-up companies that hold promise in emerging industries. Generally, venture capital can be offered at various stages of a company’s growth.

Often, venture capital deals are attractive to investors because, in return for their investment, they receive a percentage of ownership in the company and have a say in all business decisions. Venture capital firms or angel investors own less than 50 percent of a particular company and often choose to spread their investments around to different companies to mitigate risk.

Sunday, March 29, 2020

Pfizer’s Golden Ticket Program Funds Innovative Research

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

A Primer on Venture Capital

Thursday, February 27, 2020

Yale Hockey Players Earn Weekly Distinction in January


In addition to serving as a board member with Engage Therapeutics, Warren Lammert is the chief investment officer and CEO of the Boston, Massachusetts, firm Granite Point Capital. Warren Lammert holds a master's degree in economic history from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences and a bachelor's degree in economics from Yale University, where he played junior varsity hockey.

Although the Yale men's hockey team experienced a 7-0 loss to Harvard in January, it followed that up with back-to-back victories over Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) rivals Union (5-0) and Rensselaer (4-1). Consequently, the team's goaltender Corbin Kaczperski and forward Curtis Hall were named ECAC Goalie of the Week and ECAC Player of the Week, respectively, for the week ending January 19.

Kaczperski stopped 48 of the 49 shots he faced in the back-to-back victories, while Hall scored four of Yale's nine goals and added an assist. Hall, who became the first Yale player to earn the weekly distinction in the 2019-20 season, had a team-leading 13 goals through the first 17 games of the season. Earlier in the year, the Boston Bruins draft pick represented the United States at the World Junior U-20 Championships and scored one goal in five games.

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Three Featured Speakers at the 73rd CFA Institute Annual Conference





As the CEO and chief investment officer at Granite Point Capital, Warren Lammert leverages more than 35 years of experience to oversee investment activity for more than $250 million in client assets. In addition to his experience, Warren Lammert is a CFA® charterholder.

The CFA Society Atlanta will host the 73rd CFA Institute Annual Conference from May 17 to 20 at the Georgia World Congress Center. The four-day conference will focus on sustainable investment, capital markets, and tech, among other topics, and include the following three featured speakers:

1. Annie Duke - A renowned poker player, Duke is the author of the best-selling book Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts. She is also a co-founder of the nonprofit How I Decide, which works with youth to improve their decision-making skills.

2. Michael Lewis - A Bloomberg News columnist and New York Times best-selling author, Lewis has written more than 16 books on various subjects. These books include Moneyball, Flash Boys, and The New New Thing, which cover topics such as baseball and market value, Wall Street and frequency trading, and the growth of Silicon Valley as a hub for technology.

3. Laura Vanderkam - In addition to hosting the Before Breakfast podcast, Vanderkam has authored multiple books on productivity and time management. These include Off the Clock: Feel Less Busy While Getting More Done and I Know How She Does It: How Successful Women Make the Most of Their Time. Her TED talk, "How to Gain Control of Your Free Time," has more than 8 million views.

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Sunday, February 9, 2020

The CFA Institute's Wealth Management 2020 Conference


The recipient of a master's degree in economic history from the London School of Economics and Political Sciences, Warren Lammert is an experienced financial executive who has served as the chief investment officer and CEO at Granite Point Capital since 2004. Supplementing his portfolio management experience, Warren Lammert holds membership with the CFA Institute.

The CFA Institute serves the core investment management industry and works to promote the highest standards of education, ethics, and professional excellence. In doing so, it offers opportunities for members to earn Continuing Education (CE) credits through webinars and at select conferences. One of its upcoming conferences is Wealth Management 2020: Skills and Strategies for Private Clients, which takes place from March 24-26 at The Westin Seattle in Seattle, Washington.

Hosted in conjunction with the CFA Society Seattle, the three-day conference focuses on topics such as client-relationship management, practice management, and financial planning. Attendees can earn up to 11 CE credits through sessions such as "The Future of Financial Advice," "Red Light, Green Light: Investment Risk Profiling for Smarty Pants," and "Beyond Wealth Management: Helping Clients in Distress." There's also an optional interactive post-conference workshop titled "Emotional Intelligence and Wealth Management," in which participants work in small groups to sharpen their communication skills.

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

A Primer on Investment Management

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The founder of the Boston-based investment firm Granite Point Capital, Warren Lammert possesses more than 30 years of experience in the financial industry. Responsible for managing over $250 million in assets, Warren Lammert earned a BA in economics at Yale and an MS in economic history at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences. He continues to study economic theory and to expand his investment management experience.

While many people have heard the term “investment management,” not everyone knows exactly what it entails. More than just buying and selling assets, professional investment management requires deep financial knowledge and the ability to develop strategic short-term and long-term plans for portfolio holdings. In addition to developing and implementing portfolio strategies, investment managers must have experience in budgeting, tax services, banking, and more.

With a focus on the specific investment goals of clients, investment managers provide services such as retirement planning. Many investment managers also provide advisory services to help clients reach their financial goals.