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Sustainable Grace

Hosted by Catholic Investment Services

Episodes

34

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN

About the show

Welcome to Sustainable Grace, a Catholic Investment Services podcast. As a non-profit investment manager, our team has always been focused on being a champion to the non-profit institutions and board members we serve. We are excited to launch Sustainable Grace, which will be an insightful conversation, and another resource we provide through the CIS Institute. Sustainable Grace will explore the latest capital market and investing ideas, through our Manager in Focus series, we'll also discuss best practice ideas including board & committee governance, advancement and stewardship, as well as endowment management; in our Principles in Focus segments, additionally we'll feature some of the amazing ministry of the non-profit institutions we serve and ways for the Catholic community to get involved; part of our Mission in Focus series. Our Institute has always served as a resource for many, Sustainable Grace will be a great addition and continue to provide insight through plain English conversations from industry professionals and those who have traveled the path before.

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June 4, 2026Episode 3452 min

The Importance of Private Markets: A Conversation with Jack Brennan & Mario Giannini

Episode Summary This webinar features Jack Brennan, CIS Founding Chair & Chairman Emeritus, The Vanguard Group, and Mario Giannini, Executive Co-Chairman & Former Chief Executive Officer of Hamilton Lane, as they share their perspectives on private markets — why they matter, how they fit within a long-term institutional portfolio, and what Catholic investors should be thinking about in today's environment. The information in this Communication is provided herein is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer or a solicitation to buy, hold, or sell an interest in any CIS Fund offering. Alternative investments in private equity and hedge funds are subject to substantial risks including the potential loss of principal. Fund interests are illiquid and should be considered speculative investments. Investors are encouraged to read the offerings documents for the fund offerings discussed in this presentation carefully before investing. All data is sourced to Catholic Investment Services or other third-party sources and compiled by Catholic Investment Services. Information contained herein that has been obtained from third parties is believed to be reliable for the purposes for which it is used herein. Opinions and general information provided herein, including guest speaker(s), are current to the date of this presentation and are subject to change without notice. There can be no guarantee that the funds will achieve their investment objectives. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Financial forecasts and investment returns in this letter may significantly differ from actual results. Certain information contained in this report constitutes "forward-looking statements," which can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expect," "anticipate," "target," "project," "estimate," "intend," "continue" or "believe," or the negatives thereof or other variations thereon or comparable terminology. Furthermore, any projections or other estimates in this report, including estimates of returns or performance, are "forward-looking statements" and are based upon certain assumptions that may change. Due to various risks and uncertainties, actual events or results or the actual performance of the funds may differ materially from those reflected or contemplated in such forward-looking statements. Moreover, actual events are difficult to project and often depend upon factors that are beyond the control of the general partner of the relevant fund and its affiliates.   © 2026 Catholic Investment Services (CIS), a registered investment advisor, and all rights reserved. Episode Links: Home - Catholic Investment Services About Us - Catholic Investment Services CIS Institute - Catholic Investment Services CIS Symposium - Catholic Investment Services Keywords Private Equity, Private Markets, Private Credit, Institutional Investing, Asset Allocation, Portfolio Construction, Venture Capital, Growth Equity, Buyout Funds, Secondaries, Illiquidity Premium, Diversification, Long-Term Investing, Alternative Investments, Hamilton Lane, Catholic Investment Services, Endowments, Foundations, Investment Strategy, Risk Management, Liquidity, Public Markets, Private Debt, AI Investing, Venture Investing, Investment Governance Episode Highlights 00:05:25–00:08:23 – Mario explains the fundamental case for private markets and why investors receive an illiquidity premium. 00:08:47–00:10:48 – The evolution of private equity from leverage-driven transactions to governance-driven value creation. 00:10:48–00:14:05 – Why private companies increasingly remain private longer and what public market investors are missing. 00:14:40–00:16:14 – Building a successful private markets portfolio through disciplined commitment pacing. 00:16:47–00:17:55 – Persistence of manager performance in private equity and venture capital. 00:18:13–00:19:40 – The importance of relationships and access in private market investing. 00:19:40–00:23:32 – Why investors often overvalue liquidity and how liquidity can become a source of investment mistakes. 00:24:32–00:25:19 – The dangers of market timing in private equity investing. 00:26:27–00:28:27 – Current distribution trends and the growing role of secondary markets. 00:31:24–00:35:05 – Understanding recent private market performance relative to public markets and the impact of AI-driven concentration. 00:35:54–00:39:18 – The case for private credit and how the landscape is changing as banks re-enter lending markets. 00:39:46–00:42:17 – Addressing common misconceptions around private equity valuations. 00:42:34–00:43:51 – How Catholic Investment Services integrates faith-consistent investing into private market strategies. 00:44:10–00:47:22 – Venture capital, buyouts, and growth equity: understanding the differences and opportunities. 00:47:48–00:49:26 – Why Mario believes private investments in retirement plans may present significant challenges for retail investors.

August 25, 2025Episode 3343 min

Catholic Climate Covenant - Investment Leadership and Care for Creation

This "Mission in Focus" podcast—moderated by Tim Connors—featuring Jeff Rauenhorst in a fireside-style discussion highlighted the impactful work of the Catholic Climate Covenant and other uplifting endeavors. Timed to honor the 10-year anniversary of Laudato Si', this event explored how Catholic fiduciaries can support creation care through mission-aligned investment and energy stewardship. Jeff shared how the Covenant's Catholic Energies program is helping Catholic institutions reduce costs and emissions, and the discussion highlighted other hopeful innovations that reflect the Church's call to protect both people and the planet.   The information in this Communication is provided herein is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer or a solicitation to buy, hold, or sell an interest in any CIS Fund offering. Alternative investments in private equity and hedge funds are subject to substantial risks including the potential loss of principal. Fund interests are illiquid and should be considered speculative investments.  Investors are encouraged to read the offerings documents for the fund offerings discussed in this presentation carefully before investing.   All data is sourced to Catholic Investment Services or other third-party sources and compiled by Catholic Investment Services.  Information contained herein that has been obtained from third parties is believed to be reliable for the purposes for which it is used herein.   Opinions and general information provided herein, including guest speaker(s), are current to the date of this presentation and are subject to change without notice. There can be no guarantee that the funds will achieve their investment objectives. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Financial forecasts and investment returns in this letter may significantly differ from actual results. Certain information contained in this report constitutes "forward-looking statements," which can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expect," "anticipate," "target," "project," "estimate," "intend," "continue" or "believe," or the negatives thereof or other variations thereon or comparable terminology.    Furthermore, any projections or other estimates in this report, including estimates of returns or performance, are "forward-looking statements" and are based upon certain assumptions that may change. Due to various risks and uncertainties, actual events or results or the actual performance of the funds may differ materially from those reflected or contemplated in such forward-looking statements. Moreover, actual events are difficult to project and often depend upon factors that are beyond the control of the general partner of the relevant fund and its affiliates.   © 2025 Catholic Investment Services (CIS), a registered investment advisor, and all rights reserved.   Episode Resources   Connect with Catholic Investment Services https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/#board-of-trustees  https://catholicinvest.org/contact-us/  https://catholicinvest.org/cis-institute/

June 25, 2025Episode 3250 min

Investments 101 with Jack Brennan

This podcast features Jack Brennan (Founding Chair, CIS, and Chairman Emeritus, The Vanguard Group) as he breaks down the fundamentals of investing in a straightforward manner, and shares insights on investment best practices, performance, and more. The information in this Communication is provided herein is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer or a solicitation to buy, hold, or sell an interest in any CIS Fund offering. Alternative investments in private equity and hedge funds are subject to substantial risks including the potential loss of principal. Fund interests are illiquid and should be considered speculative investments.  Investors are encouraged to read the offerings documents for the fund offerings discussed in this presentation carefully before investing. All data is sourced to Catholic Investment Services or other third-party sources and compiled by Catholic Investment Services.  Information contained herein that has been obtained from third parties is believed to be reliable for the purposes for which it is used herein. Opinions and general information provided herein, including guest speaker(s), are current to the date of this presentation and are subject to change without notice. There can be no guarantee that the funds will achieve their investment objectives. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Financial forecasts and investment returns in this letter may significantly differ from actual results. Certain information contained in this report constitutes "forward-looking statements," which can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expect," "anticipate," "target," "project," "estimate," "intend," "continue" or "believe," or the negatives thereof or other variations thereon or comparable terminology.  Furthermore, any projections or other estimates in this report, including estimates of returns or performance, are "forward-looking statements" and are based upon certain assumptions that may change. Due to various risks and uncertainties, actual events or results or the actual performance of the funds may differ materially from those reflected or contemplated in such forward-looking statements. Moreover, actual events are difficult to project and often depend upon factors that are beyond the control of the general partner of the relevant fund and its affiliates. © 2025 Catholic Investment Services (CIS), a registered investment advisor, and all rights reserved.   Episode Resources Connect with Catholic Investment Services https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/#board-of-trustees  https://catholicinvest.org/contact-us/  https://catholicinvest.org/cis-institute/

June 18, 2025Episode 3152 min

Virtual Coffee with Scott Malpass

This virtual coffee hour features Scott Malpass (CIS Co-Founder and Former CIO of the University of Notre Dame) Ed Grefenstette (President & CIO, The Dietrich Foundation), and Adam Berger (Senior Managing Director, Multi-Asset Strategist, and Portfolio Manager, Wellington Management) as they discuss the markets, outlook, and emerging opportunities. The information in this Communication is provided herein is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute an offer or a solicitation to buy, hold, or sell an interest in any CIS Fund offering. Alternative investments in private equity and hedge funds are subject to substantial risks including the potential loss of principal. Fund interests are illiquid and should be considered speculative investments.  Investors are encouraged to read the offerings documents for the fund offerings discussed in this presentation carefully before investing.   All data is sourced to Catholic Investment Services or other third-party sources and compiled by Catholic Investment Services.  Information contained herein that has been obtained from third parties is believed to be reliable for the purposes for which it is used herein.   Opinions and general information provided herein, including guest speaker(s), are current to the date of this presentation and are subject to change without notice. There can be no guarantee that the funds will achieve their investment objectives. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Financial forecasts and investment returns in this letter may significantly differ from actual results. Certain information contained in this report constitutes "forward-looking statements," which can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology such as "may," "will," "should," "expect," "anticipate," "target," "project," "estimate," "intend," "continue" or "believe," or the negatives thereof or other variations thereon or comparable terminology.   Furthermore, any projections or other estimates in this report, including estimates of returns or performance, are "forward-looking statements" and are based upon certain assumptions that may change. Due to various risks and uncertainties, actual events or results or the actual performance of the funds may differ materially from those reflected or contemplated in such forward-looking statements. Moreover, actual events are difficult to project and often depend upon factors that are beyond the control of the general partner of the relevant fund and its affiliates.   © 2025 Catholic Investment Services (CIS), a registered investment advisor, and all rights reserved.   Episode Resources Connect with Catholic Investment Services https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/#board-of-trustees  https://catholicinvest.org/contact-us/  https://catholicinvest.org/cis-institute/

February 27, 2025Episode 3050 min

State of the Markets Macro Economic Check-In

This podcast features Jack Brennan (Founding Chair, CIS and Chairman Emeritus, The Vanguard Group) and Joseph H. Davis, Ph.D. (Global Chief Economist and Global Head of the Investment Strategy Group, The Vanguard Group), as they provide insights on the macro and micro outlook for the new year, capital market trends, investment challenges, risks, and best practices for institutional investing. Highlights Discussion on AI's impact on the global economy. Tariffs and their economic implications. Immigration's impact on labor force and economy. Concerns over structural deficits and bond yields. The value of diversification in global portfolios. Potential productivity growth from AI. The transformative potential of AI in various sectors. Predicted economic outcomes of AI integration.   Episode Resources Connect with Catholic Investment Services https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/#board-of-trustees https://catholicinvest.org/contact-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/cis-institute/

January 6, 2025Episode 2849 min

2024 Catholic Investor Symposium: What Keeps Us Up At Night

In this podcast, Paulita Pike, CIS Trustee and Managing Partner of Ropes & Gray, moderates a panel from our 2024 Symposium on What Keeps Us Up At Night. Panelists include Adam Berger, Senior Managing Director, Multi-Asset Strategist and Portfolio Manager at Wellington Management, Michelle Knight, CEO & Chief Economist at Ropes Wealth Partners, and Paul Schott Stevens, CIS Trustee and Retired CEO of the Investment Company Institute. Highlights Interest rates and their impact on the economy. Discussion on role and independence of the Federal Reserve. Concerns over fiscal spending and budget deficit. Geopolitical risks and inflation concerns. Rising government debt and impact on future generations. Discussion on budget deficit and fiscal responsibility. Inflation and its effect on income inequality. Evaluation of equity valuations and potential bubbles. The complexities of AI and its contrasting impact. Personal story on AI's positive impact in healthcare. The need for thoughtful regulation of AI.   Episode Resources Connect with Catholic Investment Services https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/#board-of-trustees https://catholicinvest.org/contact-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/cis-institute/

November 18, 2024Episode 2745 min

2024 Catholic Investor Symposium: US Productivity or Debt: Who Wins? Keynote

In this keynote, Juhi Dhawan, Senior Managing Director, Partner and Macro Strategist at Wellington Management Company, discusses the optimism surrounding the US Economy's productivity trends as well as its debt. Highlights Face-off between productivity and debt Fed's interest rate cut after four-and-a-half years Uneven U.S. economic expansion Election impact on U.S. economy Productivity trends and cost-cutting Immigration and its economic implications Importance of productivity in a tight labor market Long-term effects of AI adoption Industrial policy and U.S.–China relations Fiscal deficit concerns and election impact Risks of higher real interest rates Commercial real estate and interest rates Inflation risk and Fed policy balance   Episode Resources Connect with Catholic Investment Services https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/#board-of-trustees https://catholicinvest.org/contact-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/cis-institute/

October 9, 2024Episode 2651 min

Exploring Ruchir Sharma's Book: "What Went Wrong with Capitalism"

This podcast features CIS Co-Founder and Chairman Emeritus of The Vanguard Group, Jack Brennan, and Ruchir Sharma, Chairman of Rockefeller International and Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Breakout Capital. The panelists discuss Ruchir Sharma's book titled: What Went Wrong with Capitalism. Highlights Survey reveals young Americans favor socialism. Early American financial bailouts began in 1984. Regulation and risk-taking in financial sectors. The paradox of productivity amidst technological boom. Housing affordability as a generational issue. Impact of regulations on business dynamics. Capitalism's role in fostering economic freedom. Major themes of capitalism addressed. Continual cycles and potential market corrections. Rising prominence of private markets. Investor's role in capitalism's future.   Episode Resources Connect with Catholic Investment Services https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/#board-of-trustees https://catholicinvest.org/contact-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/cis-institute/

April 4, 2024Episode 2549 min

"Mensuram Bonam": One Year Later, How Have Catholic Principles Been Implemented For Good Measure?

In this podcast, the panel discusses developments since the release of Mensuram Bonam a year ago. This webinar features CIS Board Chair and Founder Scott Malpass, Bernard Brenninkmeijer, Chairman of Porticus North America and a leading Catholic investor and philanthropist, Fr. Séamus Finn, OMI, Director of the Oblates' US Province Office of Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation, and Katie McCloskey, Vice President of Social Responsibility, Mercy Investment Services. The panel also discusses outcomes from the recent Mensuram Bonam Faith Consistent Investment Conference sponsored by the Vatican, where all panelists above participated as speakers. Highlights Development of Mensuram Bonam and its goals The diverse regional perspectives and debates during the document's creation Mensuram Bonam's progression beyond USCCB guidelines and its wider application towards global perspectives How investor engagement strategies underpin impact Encouragement for smaller Catholic organizations to engage in dialogue about their investments in light of Monsurum Bonham How Mensuram Bonam and various Bishops Conferences address private capital and alternatives investing in terms of social responsibility The increasing interest among various faith-groups in integrating their faith and values into their financial and business operations Episode Resources Connect with Catholic Investment Services https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/#board-of-trustees https://catholicinvest.org/contact-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/cis-institute/

March 12, 2024Episode 2437 min

Aligning Catholic Values For Investment Success

In this session, Catholic Investment Services' CEO, Tom Lanctot, leads a panel discussion on aligning Catholic values with investment success. He is joined by Matt Rozyczka, CIO at Duquesne University, Tom Skiba, Investment Committee Chair for the Diocese of Fort Wayne South Bend, and Sister Suzanne Brennan, CSC, Councilor of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Highlights The USCCB guidelines as a floor and hopes they could be updated in the future to address the needs more aggressively Predictions about investing aligning with Laudato Si' in the future are optimistic, despite challenges presented by student-led campaigns against investments in fossil fuels The challenges of addressing issues like labor and healthcare in emerging markets The quality of the investment committee in Fort Wayne-South Bend Diocese American companies are making efforts to align with the guidelines of saving the planet, which can be a lucrative investment opportunity The dignity of work while balancing the disruptive influence of technology. Politicization and monetization of SRI or ESG and the importance of maintaining core values and letting the market drive the process The importance of leveraging the power of unity in the Catholic Church to affect positive social change Episode Resources Connect with Catholic Investment Services https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/about-us/#board-of-trustees https://catholicinvest.org/contact-us/ https://catholicinvest.org/cis-institute/

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