Lecture—"The Path to Investing: From PJT to Blackstone to Tiger Global"
Monday, December 9, 2024 5:00–6:00 PM
- Location
- DescriptionJoin the Noter Dame Institute for Global Investing as it welcomes Grant Ebenger, '17 alumnus, to Mendoza. Ebenger is an investor at Tiger Global Management and will speak on his career and experiences. All are welcome! He started his career in restructuring and special situations with PJT Partners. He transitioned to private equity with Blackstone in 2019, before moving to venture capital with Tiger Global in 2021.
NDIGI provides Insomnia Cookies. Students, sign up here!
Originally published at ndigi.nd.edu. - Websitehttps://events.nd.edu/events/2024/12/09/ndigis-the-path-to-investing-from-pjt-to-blackstone-to-tiger-global/
More from Lectures and Conferences
- Dec 95:00 PMLecture—"The Path to Investing: From PJT to Blackstone to Tiger Global"Join the Noter Dame Institute for Global Investing as it welcomes Grant Ebenger, '17 alumnus, to Mendoza. Ebenger is an investor at Tiger Global Management and will speak on his career and experiences. All are welcome! He started his career in restructuring and special situations with PJT Partners. He transitioned to private equity with Blackstone in 2019, before moving to venture capital with Tiger Global in 2021. NDIGI provides Insomnia Cookies. Students, sign up here! Originally published at ndigi.nd.edu.
- Dec 1012:30 PMFlash Panel: "A Stand for Democracy in South Korea"South Korean elected officials and citizens mobilized immediately to renounce and nullify President Yoon Suk Yeol’s declaration of martial law on December 3. Though the standoff was quickly resolved, questions remain about the impact of Yoon’s power grab—for South Korea, Asia, and beyond. This panel will examine the history of South Korea’s democracy and Yoon’s presidency, as well as factors that influenced South Koreans’ inspiring actions to preserve their government. The flash panel is free and open to all as an in-person event. Lunch is provided while supplies last.We encourage audience members to bring personal water bottles or to drink from nearby water fountains. Panelists Yong Suk LeeAssociate Professor of Technology, Economy and Global Affairs, Keough School of Global Affairs Hayun ChoAssistant Professor, East Asian Languages and Cultures Cecilia KimAssistant Professor, Film, Television and Theatre and Art, Art History, and Design George LopezRev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of Peace Studies Sun-Chul Kim Climate justice organizer and author of Democratization and Social Movements in South Korea Moderated by Sharon YoonAssociate Professor of Korean Studies, Keough School of Global Affairs Sponsored by the Liu Institute for Asia and Asian Studies with the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and the Democracy Initiative. Originally published at asia.nd.edu.
- Dec 1012:30 PMLecture—"Mega-Development as Political Work in the Age of Mass Democracy: Infrastructure and Populism in Bangladesh"Nusrat ChowdhuryAssociate Professor of Anthropology, Amherst CollegeKellogg Visiting Fellow How does development infrastructure help us understand the way populism functions in the global south? This lecture, drawing from Nustrat Chowdhury's ethnographic project around the longest river bridge in Bangladesh , addresses this question by exploring how mega-infrastructure has become a strategy through which increasingly authoritarian regimes seek populist legitimacy. Focusing on the concept of “infrastructural populism,” it asks: How does spectacular development aimed at mass political appeal help us grasp the ways in which new versions of democratic authoritarianisms are thriving in the global south? How and why is the democratic ideal compromised in the obsessive investment in megaprojects? And, despite its impressive visual appeal, how does language offer insights into the ways in which infrastructure is accommodated in everyday life? Once completed, the book will contribute to distinct areas of scholarship, namely, the political life of infrastructure; populism in the global south; and, rumor and hearsay as form of political communication. click here for more information
- Dec 1212:30 PMConversation—"Safety through Solidarity: The Fight Against Antisemitism"How can we stand in solidarity with Palestinians seeking justice, while also avoiding antisemitism—and resist those who seek to conflate the two? Authors Shane Burley and Ben Lorber will share personal stories, historical reflections, and interview data from their recent book to discuss how to combat antisemitism and build true safety for Jews and all people. The conversation will be moderated by Atalia Omer, professor of religion, conflict and peace studies. Lunch will be provided. Originally published at kroc.nd.edu.
- Dec 1612:00 PMWebinar: "Character, Leadership & Professional Education"Register here We hope you will join us each month for the Virtues & Vocations lunchtime webinar series, Conversations on Character & the Common Good. There is always time for audience questions. Sanford “Sandy” Shugart served from 2000 to 2021 as the fourth president of Valencia College in greater Orlando, Florida. He is a senior fellow with the Aspen Institute and the author of Leadership in the Crucible of Work: Discovering the Interior Life of an Authentic Leader. Our conversation will consider the broad landscape of higher education — and particularly pre-professional and professional education for flourishing within community colleges — along with issues of leadership and character. Virtues & Vocations is a national forum for scholars and practitioners across disciplines to consider how best to cultivate character in pre-professional and professional education. Virtues & Vocations hosts faculty workshops, an annual conference, and monthly webinars, and engages issues of character, professional identity, and moral purpose through our publications.
- Jan 2410:40 AMTen Years Hence Lecture—"Powering the Future: Reimagining the Grid for Tomorrow""Powering the Future: Reimagining the Grid for Tomorrow" is presented by Sunny Elebua, senior vice president, chief strategy and sustainability officer and Jeanne Jones, executive vice president, chief financial officer, both of Exelon Corporation in Chicago. Exelon is a Fortune 200 company and the nation’s largest energy delivery company, serving more than 10.5 million customers through six fully regulated transmission and distribution utilities. The Ten Years Hence speaker series explores issues, ideas, and trends likely to affect business and society over the next decade. The theme of the 2025 series is Innovation: The Process of Creation and Renewal. Ten Years Hence is sponsored by the Eugene Clark Distinguished Lecture Series endowment. This is one of seven lectures in the Ten Years Hence Lecture Series. See website for details and other lecture dates. Free and open to students, faculty, staff and public.