Silver Joins AIMA Panel to Discuss the Investor Due Diligence Process

Lisa Klar, the leader of Silver’s Due Diligence Preparation Services business line, is participating in an AIMA panel discussion on March 25, 2022. The webinar is titled, “How to Prepare for Investor Due Diligence,” and will guide participants through what to do, and what not to do, during the due diligence process.

The institutional investor due diligence review can be a daunting process for investment managers, particularly new and emerging fund managers. Providing a smooth experience for investors is critical and takes preparation and dedication.

Please join AIMA and Silver’s Lisa Klar, the leader of Silver’s Due Diligence Preparation Services business line, in a lively virtual discussion of the complexities around due diligence, what institutional investors want to know and how you can prepare to successfully answer their questions. Hear the perspectives of a hedge fund manager, two institutional investors and a consultant who will guide participants through what to do, and what not to do, during the due diligence process.

When:  March 25, 2022 (Friday)

11:00 am – 12:00 pm ET 

Where: Virtual Panel Discussion       

Panelists:

  • Regina Cho, Investment Director, Crewcial Partners
  • Jessica Holsey, Executive Director, GCM Grosvenor
  • Lisa Klar, Klar Consulting LLC, Due Diligence Advisor, Silver
  • Viviane Mao, Partner, Shorevest
  • Michelle Noyes, Head of Americas, AIMA (moderator)

Register for the Event Here

 

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