University Dinner: The New Half Life of Credit Investing - A Portfolio Game Changer
Oak Hill Advisors will be hosting a mallowstreet University Dinner in the latest
installment of these educational events.
Scott D. Krase, Senior Partner
and Portfolio Manager, will discuss the macro and corporate environments in the
US and Europe, and will explain why a nimble rotational strategy should be
employed to capture relative value across ever more rapidly changing market
conditions. In a period of low growth and sluggish equity markets – but also
lower leverage and improved corporate balance sheets – opportunistic investment
strategies provide a means for investors to crystallise attractive returns in
today’s market environment.
Scott’s talk will focus on opportunistic
investing in credit in a time where market cycles have accelerated significantly
and ‘half-lives’ of investments have decreased to levels where a true overview
of multiple areas of the market is necessary to maximise returns.
This is
a free event for Pension Fund Decision Makers and their Advisors. To register
for your place please complete the form below, places are strictly limited and
will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
Speakers
Click on Scott's image below to learn more about the speaker:
Scott Krase
Scott D. Krase Portfolio Manager & Senior
Partner Scott D. Krase shares
responsibility for portfolio management activities of Oak Hill Advisors. Mr.
Krase co-founded each of the funds, and is a senior officer in each of its
management entities. He is a member of the firm’s investment committee and has
served as a lead participant on numerous creditor committees. In addition, Mr.
Krase served two terms as Chairman of Loan Syndications and Trading Association
(LSTA), an industry organization. He joined the firm in 1993. Mr. Krase
previously worked at TSA Capital Management, where he was a portfolio manager
responsible for global asset allocation. He also worked in the mergers and
acquisitions departments of Gleacher & Co. and Salomon Brothers. Mr. Krase
holds a B.S., cum laude, from The Wharton School of the University of
Pennsylvania and has earned the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.