Event Profile

CAIA Cayman Islands and CFA Society Cayman Educational Event- The Art of Private Equity: From Deal Making to Exit Planning

Date(s):
April 10, 2019
Note:
All times listed are in local time
Venue:
The Wharf
43 West Bay Road
Grand Cayman, KY1-1110 
Fee(s):
Free Event
Description:
 

CAIA Cayman Islands and CFA Society Educational Event
CAIA Cayman Islands and CFA Society Cayman Islands invites you to our upcoming educational event on Wednesday, April 10, at The Wharf.

The past year witnessed continued growth in private equity amidst increasing competition and rising multiples. According to Preqin, global buyout value topped $2.5 trillion since 2014 despite geopolitical uncertainty and market volatility (source). Capitalizing on two decades of experience, private equity manager Enrique Origgi discusses the latest developments in the industry, sharing his insights on effective deal making and exit planning, and what they mean for general partners and investors. 
 
This event is complimentary. As there is a limited capacity for the event we ask that you please register as early as possible to reserve your spot.
 
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Mr. Origgi is a successful private equity investor and entrepreneur with three decades of international experience. His investment experience includes consumer products, real estate, telecommunications, technology, and others. Mr. Origgi was Founder and Managing General Partner of Latin Capital Investments, an investment firm which obtained compounded annual gross returns in excess of 24% and an average of over three times (3x) invested capital on investments from its start date in 2007 until the end of 2015, the year of its last disposition. He was Founder of SLU Beverages, a food and beverages company with significant investments in the English-speaking Caribbean which was sold to Anheuser-Bush InBev in 2015. Mr. Origgi has also advised Fortune 500 companies and their international equivalents in business strategy and investments, and has served on the Boards of Directors of various private and public entities. He is an alumnus of Stanford University (Economics ’91, Phi Beta Kappa) and Harvard Business School (MBA ’96), and has been a speaker/panelist at events organized by The Economist, Harvard Business School, Entrepreneur’s Organization and others.