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Trinity SMF Podcast
Trinity Student Managed Fund
36 episodes
3 days ago
The Trinity Student Managed Fund (Trinity SMF) Podcast is for anyone interested in finance, business or technology. On the podcast Emanuele Roncalli di Montorio-Veronese interviews leaders in these areas to give students an insight into careers they may wish to pursue. The Trinity SMF was founded in November 2010 and currently has a membership base of over 1,800 students. It set a precedent in Europe as the first student managed fund in the region. When the fund was founded in 2010, it had €30,000 AUM, in the years since, we have seen the fund grow to over €500,000 AUM.
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The Trinity Student Managed Fund (Trinity SMF) Podcast is for anyone interested in finance, business or technology. On the podcast Emanuele Roncalli di Montorio-Veronese interviews leaders in these areas to give students an insight into careers they may wish to pursue. The Trinity SMF was founded in November 2010 and currently has a membership base of over 1,800 students. It set a precedent in Europe as the first student managed fund in the region. When the fund was founded in 2010, it had €30,000 AUM, in the years since, we have seen the fund grow to over €500,000 AUM.
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Graham Ambrose: Managing Director at Goldman Sachs and Co-Host of Lift for Life with Graham and Angus
Trinity SMF Podcast
55 minutes 38 seconds
10 months ago
Graham Ambrose: Managing Director at Goldman Sachs and Co-Host of Lift for Life with Graham and Angus

🎙 Tune in to the Trinity SMF podcast with Emanuele Roncalli di Montorio-Veronese as he speaks with Graham Ambrose, Managing Director at Goldman Sachs and Co-Host of Lift for Life with Graham and Angus, as they discuss healthy habits, maintaining balance in demanding finance careers, the benefits of weightlifting, and practical advice for students pursuing success in the field.


Graham Ambrose also known as 'G-dog' is a multifaceted professional with a career spanning finance, fitness, and the arts. As Managing Director at Goldman Sachs, he specializes in equities, serving institutional clients globally, with prior roles at other firms in London, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Beyond finance, Graham co-hosts Lift For Life with Graham and Angus, a weekly podcast sharing his fitness journey, including nutrition, weight training, and interviews, combining inspiration with practical advice. A passionate advocate for the arts, he serves as a Board Member and Trustee for Just Us Dance Theatre and East London Dance, supporting young artists, community engagement, and international collaborations. Additionally, Graham mentors Joseph Toonga, the founder of Just Us Dance Theatre in addition to being the Royal Ballet’s Emerging Choreographer, fostering impactful connections between business and the arts.


Trinity SMF Podcast
The Trinity Student Managed Fund (Trinity SMF) Podcast is for anyone interested in finance, business or technology. On the podcast Emanuele Roncalli di Montorio-Veronese interviews leaders in these areas to give students an insight into careers they may wish to pursue. The Trinity SMF was founded in November 2010 and currently has a membership base of over 1,800 students. It set a precedent in Europe as the first student managed fund in the region. When the fund was founded in 2010, it had €30,000 AUM, in the years since, we have seen the fund grow to over €500,000 AUM.