Kilpatrick is pleased to sponsor the Southeast ETA Conference held at Duke University. Partner Brian Axelrad will moderate the panel, “Considering Traditional Search,” with search fund CEOs Clayton Collins and Grant Todd, along with search fund investors Michael Mahre from Anacapa Partners LP and Horacio Ramirez de la Garza from ALZA Capital Partners.
The annual Southeast Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition Conference is designed to educate, encourage and equip current and recent MBA students and mid-career professionals in the Southeast United States to pursue the acquisition and operation of a small or mid-sized business. The event will bring together business students, search fund entrepreneurs, search fund investors, faculty and other professionals in the entrepreneurship through acquisition (ETA) community to explore this rapidly growing market.
This conference is hosted by:
- Georgetown University McDonough School of Business
- Duke University Fuqua School of Business
- University of North Carolina Kenan-Flagler Business School
- University of Virginia Darden School of Business
Learn more about the conference here: https://www.seetaconference.org/.
Event Details
Saturday, September 9, 2023
Duke University
Speakers
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