University Dinner: Private Equity - A Highly Differentiated Strategy & Consistent Returns
Apollo, in collaboration with Mallowstreet, is pleased to be
holding its first mallowstreet university dinner.
Apollo takes a contrarian, value-oriented approach to
investing, whereby it is often willing to pursue complex businesses and
transaction structures to capture value for its fund investors. To implement
this strategy, Apollo typically relies on three types of investments:
distressed investments, corporate carve-outs and opportunistic buyouts, which
the Firm believes underpin its ability to find attractive value opportunities.
Mr Patel, Senior Partner of Apollo and Head of International
Private Equity, will provide an overview of the Private Equity landscape and
share his insights on how it has evolved in recent years.
This event is free to attend for Trustees and Pension Fund Decision Makers. Please note that spaces will be allocated on a first come first served basis; to avoid disappointment please register below to secure your space.
Speakers
Sanjay Patel
Mr. Patel is a Senior Partner of Apollo and Head of International Private Equity. He is also a member of the Senior Management Committee, and is resident in the London office. He was previously a partner at Goldman, Sachs & Co. where he was co-head of European and Indian Private Equity for the Principal Investment Area (“PIA”). Mr. Patel was also a member of Goldman Sachs Partnership Committee and a member of the Investment Committee of the Goldman Sachs Foundation. Mr. Patel started his career at Goldman, Sachs & Co. in 1983 and spent seventeen years in PIA in New York and London. He also served as President of Greenwich Street Capital from 1998 to 2003. Mr. Patel serves on the board of directors of Brit Insurance, Countrywide Holdings and Dish TV India. He is a Trustee of the American School in London and the Private Equity Foundation in the UK as well as on the Investment Committee of the Eton College Foundation. He also serves on the Board of Overseers’ Committee on University Resources for Harvard University and is a member of the Executive Committee of the Harvard College Fund. Mr. Patel received an engineering degree, magna cum laude, from Harvard College and received his MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he was an Arjay Miller Scholar. He was educated at Eton College in the UK, where he was a King’s Scholar.