zeigt sein Auftreten auf der nachstehend angeführten Konferenz zu dem folgenden Thema:
11:15 AM Joint Industry Viewpoint-Technology
The showdown between intelligent and dumb networks will accelerate in coming years, as more sophisticated, power-efficient mobile devices allow information sharing at the edges of broadband networks even as service providers vie to offer more and more sophisticated voice and video services in the core of their networks. These developments at the edge and in the core of the network will drive innovations in smart materials, such as fuel cells, and networking hardware and software to manage ever more complicated Internet Protocol services. In this session, a technology futurist talks about where network intelligence will reside and what disruptions it may prompt in the IT landscape in 2006.
Speakers:
Michael Zisman, Managing Director, Internet Capital Group
Interviews by:
Tiernan Ray, Staff Writer-Technology, Barron’s Online
Und hier die komplette Veranstaltung, aus der das obige stammt:
Agenda Day 1 | Day 2
Tuesday, January 24, 2006
7:00 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:00 AM Welcome & Introduction
John R. LeClaire, Partner, Goodwin Procter LLP
David Barry, Managing Editor, Private Equity Analyst
8:20 AM Panel Discussion
Where is Private Equity Headed in 2006?
Will it be another record-breaking fundraising year or will limited partners say enough is enough? Will buyout firms continue their shopping sprees or will the debt markets bring things to a halt? Will the venture industry remain heated, especially in the consumer-related area, or will the lack of exits bring things to a halt? In this always-popular session hear from some of the most thoughtful members of the private equity community about these topics and others…
Panelists:
Perry Golkin, Member, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Brent R. Nicklas, Managing Partner, Lexington Partners
Sheryl Schwartz, Managing Director, TIAA-CREF
Jeffrey Walker, Managing Partner, JPMorgan Partners
Alan E. Salzman, Managing Director, VantagePoint Venture Partners
Moderator:
David Barry, Managing Editor, Private Equity Analyst
9:25 AM Working Roundtable Discussion
You’ve heard what our panelists had to say about 2006. Now discuss their thoughts as well as your own with fellow conference attendees. At the end, we’ll gather up the musings and see how they compare with our panelists.
9:50 AM Summary Discussion & Wrap Up
10:20 AM Keynote Interview
Economic Outlook
Whether you’re running for president, running a business or investing in private equity, the economy’s twists and turns are going to have an impact on your ability to successfully carry out your plans. In this session, hear from a leading economist as they tell you what to look for in 2006.
Keynote Speaker:
Mickey Levy, Chief Economist, Bank of America
Interviewed by:
David Wessel, Deputy Bureau Chief, The Wall Street Journal
10:50 AM Networking Break
11:20 AM Industry Viewpoint—Energy
With energy costs continuing to rise, private equity investors have been on the prowl for companies either supplying power or providing cheaper, more efficient measures for keeping homes and buildings lit. In this session, hear from a leading energy analyst as they talk to Andrew Dowell about what to watch for in 2006.
Speaker:
Tim Evans, Senior Energy Analyst, IFR Markets, Thomson Financial Company
Interviewed by:
Andrew Dowell, Deputy Managing Editor, North American Equities, Dow Jones Newswires
11:50 AM Panel Discussion
Around the World in 40 Minutes
It’s a given that private equity has gone global. Firms—both venture capital and buyouts that have long since expanded into Europe, China and India are next on the list, and Russia, Brazil and other emerging markets may not be too far behind. But this global exposure carries with it a host of new considerations in evaluating risk versus reward. Global politics, regional economics and national security issues, to name a few, can quickly turn a new investment sour. This panel will review the most promising new areas for global private equity investment, debating where the best environment is likely to be found and which regions could see trouble ahead.
Panelists:
J. Carter Beese, Jr., Senior Advisor and Chairman, International Financial Markets Project, Center for Strategic and International Studies
Padma Desai, Gladys and Roland Harriman Professor, Comparative Economic Systems, Columbia University
Richard H. Frank, Chief Executive Officer, Darby Overseas Investments
Bernard Yeung, Abraham Krasnoff Professor, Global Business, New York University
Moderator:
Gabriella Stern, Senior Editor, Dow Jones Newswires
12:35 PM Lunch & Keynote
The View from Washington
Former Wall Street Journal Washington Bureau Chief looks ahead to how politics and business will mix in 2006. The next Supreme Court opening? Revisiting Sarbanes-Oxley? The next round of global trade talks? What political tipping points are likely to have the greatest impact on business and the environment for private equity investing?
Keynote Speaker:
Alan Murray, Assistant Managing Editor, The Wall Street Journal
2:10 PM Industry Viewpoint—Media
Consumer media habits are changing rapidly, thanks to the rise of the Internet and mobile devices. What big shifts are in store for investors as media and entertainment conglomerates move to target consumers who are moving away from mass media and toward more individual interactions with news, information and entertainment? In this session, Brian Steinberg talks to Jeffrey Stevenson of Veronis Suhler Stevenson about what these changes will mean for a variety of traditional media platforms and the companies that own them.
Speaker:
Jeffrey T. Stevenson, Managing Partner & Co-Chief Executive, Veronis Suhler Stevenson
Interviewed by:
Brian Steinberg, Advertising Columnist, The Wall Street Journal
2:40 PM Panel Discussion
Where Does Private Equity Fit?
That’s the question that Chief Investment Officers wrestle with constantly. In a broad portfolio, how is private equity stacking up against hedge funds, real estate, equities and other investment options? Is it the right time to boost a PE allocation or should LPs be looking for new opportunities? This panel of leading CIOs provides some insight as they set their investment strategies for 2006 and beyond.
Panelists:
Deborah E. Gallegos , Chief Investment Officer, New York City Office of the Comptroller
Charles Valdes, Chairman, Investment Committee, CalPERS
Moderator:
Laura Kreutzer, Reporter, Private Equity Analyst
3:20 PM Networking Break
3:50 PM Industry Viewpoint—Health Care
As public investors shun biotechnology companies with no proven products, private equity investors think those forsaken companies may generate some of their best opportunities for returns. At the same time, private investors are anxious to get their own companies onto those same public markets through any means possible. In this session, industry leader Stelios Papadopoulos of SG Cowen gives his take on the increasingly crucial public biotechnology markets in 2006.
Speaker:
Stelios Papadopoulos, Vice Chairman, SG Cowen & Co.
Interviewed by:
Tom Salemi, Senior Editor, Venture Capital Analyst: Health Care
4:20 PM Great Debate
The Issues Facing Private Equity in 2006
Hedge Funds: Friend or foe? LPs should be committing more to private equity? The buyout industry is headed for a crash? In this session, hear as three opinionated private equity professionals debate the topics facing the private equity industry and vie for your support. Who makes the best points? You decide: Our LP, our Buyout Professional or our VC?
Panelists:
Michael Flaherman, Managing Director, New Mountain Capital
Thaddeus I. Gray, Managing Director, Abbott Capital
Chip Hazard, General Partner, IDG Ventures
Moderator:
Laura Hodges Taylor, Partner, Goodwin Procter LLP
5:00 PM Cocktail Reception with remarks from James Taranto, Editor, OpinionJournal.com and author, “Presidential Leadership: Rating the Best and the Worst in the White House.”
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Wednesday, January 25, 2006
8:00 AM Registration & Continental Breakfast
8:40 AM Opening Remarks
David Barry, Managing Editor, Private Equity Analyst
8:50 AM Joint Keynote Interview
Polaris Venture Partners and Thomas H. Lee Partners long have been forces in the venture capital and buyout industries. In this special session, Alan Spoon, Managing General Partner of Polaris Venture Partners and Thomas H. Lee, Founder of Thomas H. Lee Partners sit down to discuss their industries. What seems to be working, what worries them, how they view hedge funds and what to make of the growing convergence within the private equity industry?
Keynote Speakers:
Thomas H. Lee, Chairman & CEO, Thomas H. Lee Partners
Alan G. Spoon, Managing General Partner, Polaris Venture Partners
Interviewed by:
Henny Sender, Senior Special Writer, The Wall Street Journal
9:40 AM Industry Viewpoint—Retail & Consumer Products
The consumer products sector is increasingly dominated by big players doing big deals. But bigger isn't always better, as some major consumer players learned in the merger boom of the late 1990's. By focusing on a narrow space and dominating it, smaller firms can carve out a powerful space on crowded store shelves and leverage their relative position against the giants. Moreover, as big players continue to consolidate, they are divesting smaller non-core brands that could be a bargain for private equity firms. In this session, Ken Harris, managing director and founder of Cannondale Associates, discusses how to succeed and navigate this increasingly crowded marketplace.
Speaker:
Kenneth A. Harris, Jr., Managing Director, Cannondale Associates
Interviewed by:
Sarah Ellison, Staff Reporter, The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones & Co.
10:10 AM Panel Discussion
LPs Speak Out: Where We’re Putting our Private Equity Dollars in 2006
Emerging early-stage investors? International mid-market managers? Venture capital buyout hybrids? Where are institutional investors looking to deploy their private equity dollars in 2006? This panel of leading LPs discusses where they will be placing their bets, what type of funds they crave, and how active they plan to be in the next 12 months.
Panelists:
Thomas A. Bradley, Partner, Pomona Capital
Frederick Maynard, Managing Director, HarbourVest Partners
Henry G. Robin, Partner, AlpInvest Partners
Marc de Saint Phalle, Managing Director & Director, Private Equity, Bessemer Trust Company
Moderator:
Laura Kreutzer, Reporter, Private Equity Analyst
10:50 AM Networking Break
11:15 AM Joint Industry Viewpoint-Technology
The showdown between intelligent and dumb networks will accelerate in coming years, as more sophisticated, power-efficient mobile devices allow information sharing at the edges of broadband networks even as service providers vie to offer more and more sophisticated voice and video services in the core of their networks. These developments at the edge and in the core of the network will drive innovations in smart materials, such as fuel cells, and networking hardware and software to manage ever more complicated Internet Protocol services. In this session, a technology futurist talks about where network intelligence will reside and what disruptions it may prompt in the IT landscape in 2006.
Speakers:
Michael Zisman, Managing Director, Internet Capital Group
Interviews by:
Tiernan Ray, Staff Writer-Technology, Barron’s Online
11:50 AM Panel Discussion
Protecting Your Firm in 2006
Private equity firms find themselves under increasing attack, whether it be from upset entrepreneurs, public shareholders, regulatory agencies or perhaps fellow private equity firms or hedge funds trying to poach team members. In this panel, hear from people who keep an eye on the legal, regulatory, accounting and recruiting issues that are so important to keep private equity firms looking for investments rather than for the courtroom or replacement partners.
Panelists:
Lee Hanson, Managing Partner, Heidrick & Struggles
Mark Jensen, National Director, Venture Capital Services, Deloitte & Touche
Carl Metzger, Partner, Goodwin Procter LLP
Bruce Adams, General Counsel, In-Q-Tel
Moderator:
David Barry, Managing Editor, Private Equity Analyst
12:35 PM Lunch & Keynote Interview
Dan Quayle, Chairman, Cerberus Global Investments
Interviewed by:
Henny Sender, Senior Special Writer, The Wall Street Journal
2:10 PM Panel Discussion
Outlook for Exits
Is the IPO market poised for a rebound in 2006? Which sectors are likely to find investor demand? Will strategic buyers dominate the M&A market or will they stay on the sidelines? In this panel, hear from leading investment bankers as they discuss the outlook for the IPO and M&A markets as a whole and within key sectors as well.
Panelists:
George Davitt, Partner, Goodwin Procter LLP
Andy Fisher, Managing Director & Head, Technology Equity Capital Markets, Goldman Sachs
Christopher T. Pasko, Managing Director & Head, East Coast Technology Group, Morgan Stanley
Michael A.R. Wilson, Managing Director, TA Associates
Moderator:
David Faber, Anchor, Squawk Box, CNBC
3:00 PM Conference Concludes