Lunch with a Leader
Finding your passion
Marc Seidner '88, CIO of non-traditional strategies at PIMCO, gave students advice about leadership and finding their passion. Seidner indicated that his current success could be largely attributed to luck, as he found his passion for investing in an introductory economics class offered at his high school. After graduating from ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½, Seidner began his career at Fidelity, but later moved on to other firms. He said his reason for moving from company to company was the desire to push the limits of his learning curve. He believes that one should always be focused on challenging oneself and keeping the learning curve at a 45-degree angle or more. Seidner also suggested that leadership is often made more complex than it really is. He said that in order to effectively lead a group of people, one must look at what they want—intellectual challenges and recognition for hard work—and work to provide them with these. Seidner also talked about balancing work and family life and investment successes and mistakes, and ended with the impact of globalization and why it needs to be supported rather than suppressed.Â
Kristian Grimm '19, Winston Ambassador