Are you familiar with the new thoughts and approaches that are emerging from the private equity and venture capital industry?
We start off with breaking tradition – and no, it’s not about innovative technology. Are two heads really better than one, if they think in the same way? Are established managers always better than emerging managers? Are your traditional due diligence practices suitable for new markets?
Instead of looking at the biggest North American market, we are focusing our attention on the other giant – Canada. Don’t miss our overview of key trends and opportunities, as well as its rapidly growing appetite for venture capital.
Reducing risks with new thinking Why teams need minds that don't think alike
Emerging managers and first-time funds How do LPs make their decision to invest?
The results are out Your thoughts on the key trends in the industry
Emerging solutions for due diligence in emerging markets Are we missing out on potential alpha?
Canada in focus What are the opportunities in the North American economic giant?
Nizam Azar, Managing Director at Silicon Valley Bank
Bronwyn Bailey, Vice President at American Investment Council
Arthur J. Brohinsky, Managing Director and Head of CDPQ U.S., Inc.
Sean Brownlee, Partner at Rho Canada Ventures
Mounir Guen, CEO of MVision Private Equity Advisers
Patricia Lizarraga, Managing Partner at Hypatia Capital
Mina Pacheco Nazemi, Managing Director at Barings Alternative Investments
Jasmine Richards, Senior Investment Director and Head of Diversity Manager Research at Cambridge Associates
Kamal Suppal, Chief Investment Auditor at Emerging Markets Alternatives