Stanford Search Fund Conference

Location
Stanford, CA
Frequency
annual
Typical Date
March
Audience
searcher, investor, operator

About

The Stanford Search Fund Conference is the longest-running and most prestigious gathering in the search fund ecosystem. Organized by Stanford Graduate School of Business, where the search fund model was pioneered in the 1980s by Professor H. Irving Grousbeck, this annual event brings together searchers, investors, former operators, and academics for a full day of panels, case studies, and networking. Topics typically include fundraising strategies, deal sourcing, due diligence best practices, and post-acquisition leadership. Attendance is highly sought after and draws participants from around the world.

Source: Stanford GSB public website

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