"Private Credit Fund Raising – A Practical Guide" Co-hosted by Foley & Lardner LLP and DMS Governance
14 November 2018
Please join DMS & Foley Lardner together with our carefully curated group of thought leaders, including managers, distributors, legal counsel, tax counsel, and an AIFM, to explore the continuing evolution of the Private Credit space. Topics will include:
- Domestic v International Capital Raising – Who is buying and what do they expect?
- Tax issues to consider with a Private Credit Fund to maximize returns
- Where are we in the current cycle for Private Credit and where to next?
- Cutting edge structures to attract both domestic and international investors
Who Should Attend?
- Allocators who are interested in the Private Credit space
- Private Credit Fund distribution teams looking to expand their footprint in the market
- Private Credit Fund legal and tax counsel
- Private Credit CIOs
Speakers
- Rishi Chhabria, Principal – Campbell Lutyens
- Gregory Racz, President – MGG Investments
- Raj Tanden, Partner – Foley & Lardner LLP
- David Dipaolo, Managing Director – Star Mountain Capital
- Derek Delaney, COO – DMS Investment Management Services
- Stuart Fross, Partner – Foley & Lardner LLP
- Anne-Gaelle Delabye, Partner – Ogier
- Sean Duff, Partner – Monroe Capital
- Donnacha O’Connor, Partner – Dillon Eustace
- Benjamin Kalmanowicz, Vice President – Campbell Lutyens
- Laurent LeClercq, Head of Distribution – DMS Capital Solutions
- Daniel Prager, Partner – KPMG
- Gerry Thornton, Partner – Matheson
- David Morrissey, Executive Director – DMS Governance
- Daniel Forbes, Executive Director – DMS Governance
Registration Link: RSVP to Margaret O’Connell at [email protected]
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