Bloomberg Wealth: Rob Wallace
Rob Wallace oversees Stanford University's roughly $50 billion endowment as CEO of Stanford Management Company. Before entering the world of investing, he spent 16 years as a professional ballet dancer. On this week's episode of Bloomberg W
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Rob Wallace oversees Stanford University's roughly $50 billion endowment as CEO of Stanford Management Company. Before entering the world of investing, he spent 16 years as a professional ballet dancer. On this week's episode of Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein, Wallace discusses his unconventional path to finance, the portfolio overhaul he led at Stanford, how he thinks about AI and private markets, and the challenges of investing for future generations. This interview was recorded April 9 in Palo Alto, CA. (Source: Bloomberg) KAI scored this using source reputation and language signals from the text. Source: Bloomberg (United States, center). Trust score: 57/100.
Rob Wallace oversees Stanford University's roughly $50 billion endowment as CEO of Stanford Management Company. Before entering the world of investing, he spent 16 years as a professional ballet dancer. On this week's episode of Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein, Wallace discusses his unconventional path to finance, the portfolio overhaul he led at Stanford, how he thinks about AI and private markets, and the challenges of investing for future generations. This interview was recorded April 9 in Palo Alto, CA. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Rob Wallace oversees Stanford University's roughly $50 billion endowment as CEO of Stanford Management Company.
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Before entering the world of investing, he spent 16 years as a professional ballet dancer.
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Confidence 64%
On this week's episode of Bloomberg Wealth with David Rubenstein, Wallace discusses his unconventional path to finance, the portfolio overhaul he led at Stanford, how he thinks …
Partially VerifiedEvidence: Core assertion is plausible but attribution or primary evidence is limited.
Counter-evidence: Readers should compare this framing with wire-service and primary-source reporting.
Confidence 64%
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