Operating out of Menlo Park, Wang and his deputy Alan Lo are targeting a dual strategy that spans both public and private equities. Their track record drives this momentum; during a decade leading Sequoia’s global equities business, Wang oversaw a portfolio expansion from $600 million to over $9 billion, delivering an approximate 17% annual return. Wang and Lo have committed a substantial portion of their personal wealth to the new venture to signal alignment with their backers.
The firm has finalized a core team of at least five professionals to support its mandate. Key appointments include CFO Joe Mitchell, formerly of Hurricane Capital; partners Jeffrey Su and Sung Choi, who bring experience from Crescent Park Management and Kodai Capital; and analyst Monica Shi, a Stanford MBA graduate with a background at McKinsey. This launch arrives as demand for fundamental stock-picking strategies rebounds, with recent Goldman Sachs data indicating that 30% of hedge-fund allocators intend to increase their exposure to long-short equity funds this year.

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