Episode 3 — Timothy M Rose: From Mechanical Engineer to Hedge Fund CEO
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Most aspiring financiers believe a Harvard MBA is the only ticket to the top, but Timothy Rose proves that common sense often outruns a PhD. As the CEO and Chief Investment Officer at Second Derivative Capital, Timothy transitioned from a mechanical engineering background into a 35-year career in wealth management. He has scaled firms from traditional advisory at T. Rose & Associates to running a sophisticated hedge fund utilizing algorithmic strategies. In this episode, Timothy breaks down the brutal reality of 100-hour work weeks in investment banking and why fund management offers a more sustainable path. He covers the specific technical advantages of an engineering degree in finance and his "never sell" philosophy for blue-chip stocks like Costco and Microsoft. This conversation is a masterclass for anyone looking to build a long-term investment portfolio or break into the industry without a traditional pedigree