Goldman Sachs veteran to become CEO of asset-management firm P10 -WSJ
October 22, 2023 at 05:09 pm
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Oct 22 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs veteran Luke Sarsfield,
one of several executives to leave the bank recently, is set to
become chief executive of asset manager P10, the Wall
Street Journal reported on Sunday.
(Reporting by Shivani Tanna in Bengaluru; Editing by Josie Kao)
P10, Inc. is a multi-asset class private markets solutions provider in the alternative asset management industry. The Company provides its investors with differentiated access to a broad set of investment solutions that address their diverse investment needs within private markets. It structures, manages and monitors portfolios of private market investments, which include specialized funds and customized separate accounts within primary investment funds, secondary investments, direct investments and co-investments, (collectively, specialized investment vehicles) across asset classes and geographies in the middle and lower middle markets. Its portfolio of private solutions includes Private Equity, Venture Capital, Impact Investing and Private Credit. The Company has a global investor base of more than 3,600 investors across 50 states, 60 countries, and six continents, which includes pension funds, endowments, foundations, corporate pensions, and financial institutions, among others.