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Symposium: Investing In First Time Funds For Family Offices

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Rosemary Sagar, CIO of the Sagar Family Office leads an expert panel on the ins and outs of investing in funds for family offices. Other panelists include:

  • David Meis, Chief Investment Officer and a Founding Partner of Diamond Creek Partners, an alternative credit asset manager with a fund focused on Merchant Cash Advance and similar products 
  • Adil Abdulali, Chief Investment Officer, Securitize Capital, a firm that combines traditional expertise with innovative investing, among their many offerings, they will talk about their new cryptocurrency multi-strategy fund
  • Philip Benjamin, Managing Partner, Colzen Capital, a fund using equity financing, a niche strategy so far only employed pre-IPO in tech, to provide liquidity for founders of mid- to late-stage companies and an opportunity for investors with limited downside risk. 

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