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[Navigating Growth Equity Cycles: Insights from Darren Cohen]-[The Growth Playbook: Goldman Sachs’ Darren Cohen on Building a Growth Investing Platform]

Exchanges · B2 · 2025-09-09

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Navigating Growth Equity Cycles: Lessons from Darren Cohen

In this episode of Goldman Sachs Exchanges: Great Investors, Darren Cohen, Co-Head and Chief Investment Officer of Growth Equity at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, shares his journey from an outsider in the jewelry business to a seasoned technology investor. His career, spanning over two decades, provides a masterclass in risk management, the importance of market cycles, and the evolution of growth equity.

The Formative Lessons of the Tech Bubble

Cohen’s early career was defined by the 2000 tech bubble burst. This "incredibly intense" period became the bedrock of his investment philosophy. He emphasizes that witnessing the transition from "irrational exuberance" to a market trough taught him the necessity of valuation discipline.

Key takeaways from this era include:

  • Three-Model Framework: To manage risk, Cohen’s team builds three distinct models for every potential investment—assessing upside convexity and downside protection. This practice remains a core component of his strategy today.
  • Primary Diligence: The bubble proved that relying on management’s narrative is insufficient. Cohen advocates for "primary research," including channel checks and direct customer interviews, to build a well-rounded view of any opportunity.

Transitioning to the Buy-Side and Strategic Investing

After a stint at a hedge fund, where he learned that "making money is so much more than just good fundamentals," Cohen returned to Goldman Sachs to focus on strategic investments. During this phase, he helped accelerate the firm’s digital transformation, moving asset classes from "analog voice trading to digital exchange trading." He notes that his success was rooted in a collaborative "SWAT team" approach, blending engineering expertise with an investing framework.

The Evolution of Growth Equity

As he took the helm of the broader growth platform in 2018, Cohen shifted his focus toward three dimensions: generating consistent returns through cycles, building an operating capability to scale with founders, and cultivating a top-tier investing culture. He argues that growth equity is often misunderstood because it intersects with various asset classes. For Cohen, the true value lies in providing more than just capital; it involves connecting founders with domain experts in areas like fintech and enterprise software to overcome growth hurdles.

The Current Market Environment: From Hype to Normalization

Reflecting on the 2020–2022 market volatility, Cohen observes that the "go-go element" of that era—characterized by rapid-fire term sheets and minimal diligence—has given way to a more disciplined environment. Multiples have normalized to historical levels of "8 to 10 times" revenue. He believes the current market is healthier, as founders now prioritize long-term partnerships over quick liquidity. While the path to liquidity remains a challenge, Cohen sees a "glimpse of a real shift" as private and public valuations converge.

Future Themes: AI, Fintech, and Healthcare

Looking ahead, Cohen identifies several secular themes that will drive opportunity over the next decade:

  • AI and SaaS: He rejects the notion that "SaaS is dead," arguing instead that AI is a productivity catalyst that will allow existing SaaS businesses to gain competitive advantages.
  • Alternative Infrastructure: He notes that the alternatives space is one of the last to undergo a complete digital transformation, offering a "decade to run" for infrastructure providers.
  • Healthcare Technology: Reminiscent of early-stage fintech, healthcare is experiencing a "seismic shift" in how it absorbs innovation, making it a compelling, albeit complex, ecosystem for investment.

Conclusion: The Philosophy of Peace of Mind

When asked about his most influential advice, Cohen cites his former colleague, Marty Chavez: when facing a difficult decision, choose the path that provides "peace of mind." This principle, combined with a focus on risk-adjusted returns and a deep respect for market cycles, continues to guide his approach to navigating the ever-evolving landscape of global growth equity.

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📖 Transcript

Welcome to another episode of Goldman Sachs Exchanges Great Investors.
I'm Michael Brandmeier, Global Head and Chief Investment Officer of the External Investing Group within Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
Today I have the pleasure of sitting down with my colleague, Darren Cohen.
Darren is the Co-Head and Chief Investment Officer of Growth Equity within Goldman Sachs Asset Management.
I'm excited to talk to Darren about his career, his investing philosophy and, in particular, where he sees opportunity today.
Darren, it's a pleasure to welcome you to Great Investors.

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