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2010 Events / Conferences - July
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July 6
Successful entrepreneurs will share their perspectives on dealing with private equity and venture capital investors at a CVCA breakfast. Razor Suleman, founder and CEO, I Love Rewards; Anthony Lacavera, chairman, Globalive; and Stuart Lombard, president and CEO, ecobee; will discuss challenges they have faced, as well as opportunities they have been able to capitalize on to grow their respective companies to where they are today and what the future holds. It takes place in Toronto, ON. Visit: http://www.cvca.ca/
July 11-13
Senior executives examine how to protect their portfolios from future inflation erosion at the Investment Management Institute’s ‘Global Markets Forum.’ Topics will include analyzing risks embedded in global portfolios, global market opportunities through 2015, and infrastructure investing options. It takes place in Quebec City, QC. Visit: http://www.investmentmanagementinstitute.com/
July 21
‘Changing Industry Dynamics: Profiling best of breed investing’ and ‘Defined Contribution Plans: The Impact and Consequences’ will be among the topics covered at the Investment Management Institute’s ‘Summer Annual Alternative Investment Consultants Summit.’ It takes place in Greenwich, CT. Visit: http://www.investmentmanagementinstitute.com/
July 22
The CAIA Canada Chapter is holding a session designed to provide an introduction and insight into Canadian and international investment into private and public real estate opportunities (including real estate hedge funds). Presenters at the ‘CAIA Canada Real Estate Round-Up’ are Laler C. DeCosta, director, client portfolio manager, Invesco; Peter Cuthbert, vice-president, real estate, at Standard Life Investments; and J.T. Straub, senior vice-president, institutional clients, ING Clarion. It takes place in Toronto, ON. Contact: canada@caia.org
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