[BusinessTeam] Fwd: Venture and Private Equity Event

Cliff Larsen cdlnj at hotmail.com
Thu May 03 17:13:40 2001 UTC


FYI 


>From: Kathy Hershcovitch <khersh@optonline.net> 
>Reply-To: Kathy Hershcovitch <admin@mitclub.org> 
>To: MITNY@MITVMA.MIT.EDU 
>Subject: Venture and Private Equity Event 
>Date: Thu, 3 May 2001 07:52:17 -0400 
> 
>Wednesday May 9, 2001 
> 
>6:00 PM - 9:30 PM 
>The Princeton Club of New York, 
>15 West 43rd Street, New York NY 
>RSVP to Kathy Hershcovitch at admin@mitclub.org 
>Cost: $25/40, please note online payment is available, see below 
> 
>The MIT Club of New York, Princeton Club of New York and Columbia Club of

>New York invite you to the Venture and Private Equity Event at the 
>Princeton/Columbia Club. We intend to provide an overview of the private 
>equity business and discuss the current investment climate. The keynote 
>speaker will be followed by a panel discussion led by a moderator on
trends 
>and issues in private equity investment. There will be emphasis on the
key 
>factors that private equity investors consider in funding an investment. 
>The 
>moderator will then open the panel to questions from the audience. 
>Afterwards, we will have time for a reception to network and socialize
with 
>likeminded entrepreneurs, investors and managers. We will be serving a 
>light 
>buffet style dinner and a cash bar will be available. 
> 
>Panelists 
> 
>Richard Wolf 
>Managing Investment Partner 
>Dresdner Kleinwort Capital 
> 
>Richard Wolf is a Managing Director of Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein and
a 
>Managing Investment Partner of 75 Wall Street Technology Partners LP, a 
>$125 
>million private equity fund focused on technology investments. Mr. Wolf
is 
>a 
>member of the board of directors of several private companies and has 
>served 
>on the advisory boards of third party managed 
>venture capital and LBO partnerships. Mr. Wolf holds a S.B. from MIT, a 
>M.B.A. with a concentration in Finance from the Graduate School of
Business 
>of the University of Chicago and a J.D. from the University of Chicago 
>School of Law. 
> 
> 
>Mike Krupka 
>Managing Director 
>Bain Capital Ventures 
> 
>Michael Krupka is a Managing Director of Bain Capital. Michael joined
Bain 
>Capital in 1991. Mr. Krupka focuses on early-stage technology investing
and 
>is based in the Boston office.  During his tenure at Bain Capital, he was

>President of Jostens Learning Corp. and CFO of EduServ Technologies.
Prior 
>to Bain Capital, Mr. Krupka spent several years as a consultant at Bain &

>Company where he focused on technology-related companies. He has been 
>involved with or on the Boards of the following companies: Aspect 
>Development, MAXM Systems, WebPutty, ProfitLogic, RecruitSoft,
TravelClick, 
>WEFA Group, 
>Jostens Learning Corp., EduServ Technologies, Integrated Circuit Systems,

>Eschelon Telecom, and USLEC. Mr. Krupka received a B.A. in Chemistry from

>Dartmouth College. 
> 
> 
>Martin Hale 
>Senior Vice President 
>Pequot Private Equity 
> 
>Martin Hale, Jr. is a Senior Vice President at Pequot 
>Private Equity Partners.  Mr. Hale joined Pequot Capital Management in
1997 
>at the inception of the firm's private equity funds and leads Pequot's
seed 
>and late stage venture investing in wireless hardware, software and 
>services. He currently serves on the boards of Flarion, MobileQ,
Altawave, 
>SkyOnline, and Telelogue and is an observer on the board of 
>WatchMark. Prior to Pequot, Mr. Hale was an Associate at Geocapital 
>Partners, where he invested in software and information services
companies. 
>Before joining Geocapital, Mr. Hale was a Senior Analyst at Broadview 
>International, where he focused on communications and networking
equipment. 
>Mr. Hale received his B.A. from Yale College cum laude. 
> 
> 
>Mark Mandell 
>Partner 
>Brobeck Phleger & Harrison LLP 
> 
>Mark Mandell is a partner in Brobeck's New York Business and Technology 
>Group.  Mark's general corporate and securities practice is focused on 
>domestic and cross-border public offerings, mergers and acquisitions and 
>venture capital transactions, 
>principally for high technology companies.  Mark has represented public
and 
>private companies in many technology sectors such as the 
>telecommunications, 
>wireless, photonics, internet commerce, semiconductor, software, 
>alternative 
>energy and health care services sectors. Mark earned an LL.B degree, with

>honors, from the University of Toronto Law School in 1988 and he received

>an 
>LL.M. degree from the Law School at the University of Chicago in 1990. 
> 
> 
>Mortimer Berkowitz 
>Managing Director 
>BPI Capital Partners, Inc. 
> 
>Mortimer Berkowitz III is Managing Director of BPI Capital Partners, Inc.

>Prior to co-founding the Firm in January 1990, Mr. Berkowitz spent eleven

>years in the investment banking industry, ultimately as Managing Director

>in 
>Corporate Finance of Merrill Lynch Capital Markets. Mr. Berkowitz has had
a 
>broad-ranging involvement in a variety of industries, including apparel, 
>health care services, consumer products, retailing and distribution,
paper 
>and forest products, packaging, and specialized services. Mr. Berkowitz 
>graduated from Harvard College in 1976 with a B.A. degree and from 
>the Columbia Graduate School of Business in 1979 with an M.B.A. degree. 
> 
> 
>Eric Vincent 
>Partner 
>StartingPoint Venture Partners 
> 
>Mr. Vincent is a Partner at Starting Point Venture Partners. Most
recently, 
>Eric was a partner with Omega Advisors, Inc. where he managed the firm's 
>emerging market investments. Prior to joining Omega, Eric spent the 
>previous 
>four years investing in, starting up and managing businesses in various 
>Eastern European countries. Eric specifically co-headed 
>Winslow Partners s.r.o., an investment firm founded with a former Goldman

>Sachs partner that made private equity investments in the Czech Republic.

>From 1991 to 1993, Eric was an attorney at Cravath, Swaine & Moore in New

>York. Eric received a B.A. 
>from Williams College and a J.D. from Harvard Law School. He serves on
the 
>boards of ShipLogix, Inc., eJigsaw, Inc., and INSGreencard, Inc. 
> 
> 
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