WEALTH INEQUALITY

Panels

Save the Date – March 18, 2027

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Panel IA: AI in Alternatives: The LP Experience

Thursday, March 26, 1:00 PM

From use in deal sourcing, due diligence, and predictive modeling, AI tools have the potential to transform private markets and revolutionize investment strategies across the spectrum of alternative asset classes. But is this transformation happening? How are lps turning AI from a buzzword to a practical tool (or are they?)? Join this panel for a candid conversation and practical guidance about what’s working, what isn’t, and how AI is reshaping diligence, portfolio construction, and oversight.

MODERATOR

Qi Liu

Director and Head of AI, StepStone Group
PARTICIPANTS

Griff Norville

Managing Director and Head of Technology Solutions, Hamilton Lane

Ben Song

Director, Quantitative Analyst, Fidelity Investments

Sam Levens

CIO, Stone Garden Group

Panel IB: Evergreens, Wealth, and the “Retailization” of Private Markets

Thursday, March 26, 1:00 PM

Perpetual capital has become one of the cornerstone themes in private markets in the last year. These “evergreen funds” allow managers to reinvest fund proceeds and focus on sustainable value creation. However, they may also present liquidity and alignment issues. These structural differences between evergreens and traditional closed-end funds may affect manager decisions such as type, timing, and strategy for fund investments. This panel examines issues related to evergreen fund portfolio management that are important for both gps and lps to consider when making investment decisions.

MODERATOR

Chris Schelling

Managing Director, Pan-Alts, Aksia
PARTICIPANTS

Drew Snow

Managing Director, Evergreen Portfolio Manager, HarbourVest Partners

Bob Long

Partner, CEO, StepStone Private Wealth

Michael McGirr

Director of Private Equity, MassPRIM

Panel IIA: Liquidity Solutions for an Illiquid World

Thursday, March 26, 2:05 PM

Private markets are awash in capital yet constrained by liquidity. As fundraising slows and holding periods stretch, an array of liquidity solutions has come to market. From secondaries to continuation vehicles (cvs), from GP stakes to CV2… how are investors thinking about opportunities, trade-offs, and best practices?

MODERATOR

Dan Murphy

Managing Director, Head of Portfolio Allocation, Carlyle
PARTICIPANTS

Wes Bradle

Senior Portfolio Manager, Head of PE Co-Investments, Florida SBA

Ginny Chiarello

Managing Director, Portfolio Finance Team, Barings

Will Duckett

Co-Founder & COO, Equity Shift

Panel IIB: Middle Markets

Thursday, March 26, 2:05 PM

With companies large enough to demonstrate proven economics yet small enough to offer meaningful value-creation upside, the middle market continues to attract record levels of capital. But is the opportunity set expanding…or becoming overcrowded? Are today’s valuation expectations sustainable? How are sponsors sourcing proprietary deals when everyone claims they have an edge? And with rising interest rates and tighter credit conditions, which operational levers actually move the needle for middle-market companies?

MODERATOR

Brian Bolcar

Senior Portfolio Manager, Private Equity, North Carolina Investment Authority
PARTICIPANTS

Nitin Gupta

Managing Partner and Co-CIO, Flexstone Partners

Michael Painter

Co-Founder and Managing Partner, Plexus Capital

Jordan Peer Griffin

Executive Managing Director & Global Head of Capital Formation, H.I.G. Capital

Panel IIIA: TPA and Private Assets

Thursday, March 26, 3:10 PM

As the “total portfolio approach” gains momentum, private assets are being re-evaluated not as standalone sleeves but as components of a unified, risk-balanced portfolio. This panel discussion will examine how these assets fit into a holistic portfolio framework and address some of the important questions generated by TPA. Are illiquid assets truly delivering the diversification benefits investors assume? How should allocators size long-duration exposures when liquidity demands are rising? And what happens when traditional benchmarks no longer capture the role private markets play in a total-portfolio context? How should TPA adopters balance the tension between maximizing returns and maintaining flexibility?

MODERATOR

Dominic Garcia

Chief Pension Investment Strategist, CBRE
PARTICIPANTS

Dan Bienvenue

Managing Director, Capital Solutions, General Atlantic

Avi Turetsky

Partner, Head of Quantitative Research Group, Ares Management

Farshid Zoghalchi

Senior Associate, CPP Investments

Panel IIIB: Venture Capital

Thursday, March 26, 3:10 PM

The landscape for technology, startups, and the economy continues to rapidly change, while competition for investment opportunities intensifies, and firms face increased scrutiny from regulators and the public. Even as valuations are recalibrated, the interest in AI, climate tech, and healthcare innovation remains high. Join our panelists for a discussion of the challenges and the opportunities facing venture capital in an era defined by disruption.

MODERATOR

David Jones

Co-Founder and General Partner, Bull City Venture Partners
PARTICIPANTS

Paris Heymann

Co-Managing Partner for Growth Equity, JP Morgan Private Capital

Edwin Poston

Co-Founder & Senior Advisor, TrueBridge Capital Partners

Tripp Taliaferro

Managing Director, Private Investments, Spider Management
 
 

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