Join us for an exclusive look at the evolving world of Private Equity and the rules that govern it. As the SEC evaluates its 2025 changes to the Private Fund Advisor Rules, now is the time to understand how these shifts will impact the market and deal activity.
In this seminar, we’ll explore the current state of the Private Equity market and emerging business conditions.
Registration is limited. Please RSVP by Tuesday, May 6.
Key Topics:
- Learn how the SEC’s proposed “Private Fund Advisor Rules” impact recent private equity market trends and shifts.
- Evaluate the 2025 Private Equity outlook, including private credit, AI, liquidity events, secondaries and continuation funds, co-investments and GP stake divestitures.
- Gain clarity on the SEC’s proposed regulations regarding retail investor access, compliance, LP advisory committees (LPACs), service providers, fee disclosures and more.
Who Should Attend:
Private Equity and Hedge Fund Executives, GPs, LPs, CEOs, Chief Investment Officers (CIOs), Chief Financial Officers (CFOs), Treasurers, Controllers, Chief Compliance Officers (CCOs), Registered Investment Advisors (RIAs), General Partners, Limited Partners, Bankers, Prime Brokers, General Counsel and M&A, Fund Formation and Private Fund attorneys.
Host:
Eric P. Gelb, CPA, Senior Managing Director, Financial Services – Outsourced CFO,
Advisory and Business Development
Featured Speakers:
Michael A. Provini, CPA, Partner, Financial Services Attest
Victor M. Peña, CPA, CGMA, Partner, Financial Services Attest
CPE Credit:
1 CPE credit in Specialized Knowledge
No prerequisites or advanced planning required
Program Level: Basic
Delivery Method: Live Seminar
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