Now On Demand. With the rapid growth of private equity, we will look back at where we have been, focus on where we are today, and provide some thoughts about what we think the future may hold for this important asset class.
Please join us as Michael Granoff, CEO and Founder of Pomona Capital provides some background, history and forward thinking on this important investment opportunity. Specifically, we will discuss:
- The evolution of private equity with specific emphasis on the secondary market
- How should we think about private equity in the context of asset allocation
- Private equity today from a valuation and risk perspective
- Prospects for private equity returns over the next 10 years
- Accessing private equity: From traditional partnerships to feeders to registered vehicles
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Michael founded Pomona Capital in 1994 and is responsible for strategic planning, capital and executive management. He has 31 years of private equity experience.
Prior to founding Pomona, Mr. Granoff served as President of partnerships organized to purchase secondary interests in private equity funds and as a Director of a number of private companies engaged in health care, manufacturing, and financial services while President of Golodetz Ventures and Vice President of TEI Industries. Prior to his business career, Mr. Granoff served on the staff of the U.S. House of Representatives Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations. He was a member of the 1992 Presidential Transition Team for the Department of the Treasury. Mr. Granoff was appointed by President Clinton to the Board of the Albanian-American Enterprise Fund, a U.S. government-sponsored private sector development initiative, where he serves as Chairman. He is also Chairman of the Albanian American Development Foundation, the largest non-profit organization in Albania. Mr. Granoff is a recipient of The Order of Skanderbeg Medal and The Order of Mother Teresa Medal from the President of Albania. Mr. Granoff is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is a Director of the Grameen Bank U.S. He has been a Guest Lecturer at the Harvard Business School and the Wharton School of Business.
Mr. Granoff received a JD from Georgetown University and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania. |