WCM: Women’s Private Capital Summit Canada

| September 19, 2023
Submitted by Alex Cotoc for DeGroote School of Business
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WCM is proud to be a sponsor the first Women’s Private Capital Summit Canada, which will bring together investment professionals – institutional investors, general partners, and relevant industry advisors – for stimulating discussion, facilitated learning and in-depth networking and collaboration.

While this is a Summit for women, presented and delivered by women, gender is not on the agenda. This is a business focused event, where careers, deals and the industry at large can come together and thrive.

As private markets become ever more important, the agenda will cover the challenges and opportunities this market presents from both an LP and GP perspective. From private equity and venture capital to credit, real estate, energy, and infrastructure, timely content will be accessible in a variety of engaging panels and breakouts, all delivered by prominent women in each strategy.

Details:

  • Wednesday, October 4 at 8:45 a.m. – Thursday, October 5 at 1:00 p.m. (ET)
  • Location: The Westin Harbour Castle, Toronto, ON
  • Register here.

From July 8 through to October 4, WCM members can get a 10% discount. Use the code WPCSWCM23 when registering.

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