by Ropes & Gray LLP
A RopesTalk podcast series from Ropes & Gray’s sponsor solutions group focused on issues that matter most to private equity sponsors.
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December 10, 2024
Ropes & Gray's Deb Lussier and Marc Migliazzo explore the booming GP-led secondaries market with Campbell Lutyens' Darren O'Brien and Chirag Shah, uncovering key trends and the importance of LP-GP alignment.
August 28, 2024
<p>Join Deb Lussier, partner and co-leader of the sponsor solutions practice at Ropes & Gray, on the latest episode of <em>A Word for Our Sponsors</em>. On this podcast, the second in a two-part series, Deb and Marc Migliazzo, counsel in the sponsor solutions practice, continue their in-depth conversation with Jon Costello, founder and managing partner of Devon Park Advisors, about the dynamic GP-led secondary market. They delve into the role of new entrants, the impact of single-family offices and sovereign wealth funds, and the future of continuation funds. The discussion also explores the trends affecting management teams and the potential for sponsors to hold assets long-term. </p>
August 15, 2024
<p>Join Deb Lussier, partner and co-leader of the sponsor solutions practice at Ropes & Gray, and Marc Migliazzo, counsel in the sponsor solutions practice, as they delve into the dynamic world of GP-led secondary transactions with special guest Jon Costello, founder and managing partner of Devon Park Advisors, a boutique investment bank with a core focus on continuation fund transactions. On this episode of <em>A Word for Our Sponsors</em>, the first in a two-part podcast series, they discuss the current market trends, the history and future of continuation fund transactions, and the perspectives of both sponsors and limited partners. Gain valuable insights into the strategic considerations for executing successful GP-led secondaries and the importance of early engagement and clear communication in these deals. </p>
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