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New York Event: The Financial Crisis: The Impact on Private Equity in Emerging Markets

The Financial Crisis: The Impact on Private Equity in Emerging Markets

"Join a panel of distinguished experts as they share their insights on the future of private equity in emerging markets. Hear their perspectives on how these economies are coping with the changes caused by the economic slowdown, which countries are geared for positive growth, what the key areas of concern are, as well as where the new opportunities for private equity lie as it adapts through the financial crisis."

Speakers:

Shad Azimi, Managing Partner, Vanterra Capital
Victor Z. Gao, Executive Director, Beijing Private Equity AssociationSecretary-General, China Private Equity Association (invited)
Victor J. Menezes, Senior Advisor, New Silk Route Partners (invited)
Khaled Al-Muhairy, Founder and CEO, Evolvence Capital
Peter R. Ryder, Co-Chairman, IndoChina Capital
John Schumacher, Founder and CEO, New York Life Capital Partners

Date: Monday, May 18
Time: 6:30pm-9pm
6 - 6:30pm -- Registration
6:30 - 8pm -- Discussion
8 - 9pm -- Reception

Location: Asia Society, 725 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10021

Event URL: Click here

RSVP: By phone, (212)-517-ASIA (M-F 10am-5pm) or online

VERY FAR OFF-TOPIC: When in New York for this event, may I suggest that this website will direct you to great burger joints for dinner or a snack afterwards. I just think it's a great site.

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