November 10 agenda
Go to my agenda12:00 p.m.–12:40 p.m. ET
12:40 p.m.–1:00 p.m. ET
This session looks at how asset owners, consultants and other stakeholders are driving environmental, social and governance (ESG) uptake among alternative investment firms. Given demographic shifts, regulatory action and investor preference, ESG is increasingly important to asset management firms. While traditional investing was the initial focus, alternative asset managers are now feeling pressure to expand their ESG focus as well. This conversation will explore how ESG is evolving within alternative investments and what expectations firms face now and in the future.
20 minutes
Join us for a discussion on new fund and deal structures created to meet investor demand and the operational and valuation challenges faced by private credit funds.
20 minutes
A look at the current trends in the private equity and venture capital industries, the operational challenges the industries are facing, and the tools and solutions firms are leveraging to confront those challenges.
20 minutes
A look at the tax topics that are currently top-of-mind for private equity and hedge funds, their managers and investment professionals.
20 minutes
This discussion on hot topics in the digital asset industry focuses on recent events and approaches to digital asset investing. We also assess what asset managers should keep top-of-mind as they move into the digital asset landscape and consider platforms to support digital asset strategy.
20 minutes
A look at the various people, process, and technology trends shaping the operating model of the future for alternative asset managers. With investors and regulators mandating transformative change, managers must rethink their operating model. This session outlines the service providers, automation and human capital they need to support alternative asset classes ranging from PE, real estate, fund of alternative funds to credit, while meeting investors’ demands.
20 minutes
1:00 p.m.–1:20 p.m. ET
This session looks at how asset owners, consultants and other stakeholders are driving environmental, social and governance (ESG) uptake among alternative investment firms. Given demographic shifts, regulatory action and investor preference, ESG is increasingly important to asset management firms. While traditional investing was the initial focus, alternative asset managers are now feeling pressure to expand their ESG focus as well. This conversation will explore how ESG is evolving within alternative investments and what expectations firms face now and in the future.
Join us for a discussion on new fund and deal structures created to meet investor demand and the operational and valuation challenges faced by private credit funds.
A look at the current trends in the private equity and venture capital industries, the operational challenges the industries are facing, and the tools and solutions firms are leveraging to confront those challenges.
A look at the tax topics that are currently top-of-mind for private equity and hedge funds, their managers and investment professionals.
This discussion on hot topics in the digital asset industry focuses on recent events and approaches to digital asset investing. We also assess what asset managers should keep top-of-mind as they move into the digital asset landscape and consider platforms to support digital asset strategy.
A look at the various people, process, and technology trends shaping the operating model of the future for alternative asset managers. With investors and regulators mandating transformative change, managers must rethink their operating model. This session outlines the service providers, automation and human capital they need to support alternative asset classes ranging from PE, real estate, fund of alternative funds to credit, while meeting investors’ demands.
1:20 p.m.–2:00 p.m. ET
A conversation with Kevin O’Leary.
38 minutes