Venture Capital and Buyouts Kick-Off October 2008
Venture Capital and Buyouts Kick-Off
October 2008
Overview of PEEK
Organization Goal:
Educating members about private equity and entrepreneurship, strengthening relationships with alumni,
and facilitating career and networking opportunities
Who should participate in PEEK events?
All students interested in pursuing a role in private equity or entrepreneurship, whether directly after graduating from Kellogg or later in their careers
Students pursuing careers in industries in which they would be working with entrepreneurs or private equity professionals, such as investment banking, consulting or general management
What is Private Equity?
General Definition:
Equity capital invested in private companies
Who is investing?
Private equity firms invest capital on behalf of their limited partners
For simplicity purposes, we divide private equity firms into two general categories:
Venture Capital: Firms making investments in companies in their early stage of operation
Buyout: Firms making investments in companies in their later stages of operation. These firms usually recapitalize acquired company with some level of debt after transaction.
Club Organization
PEEK events will be targeted/marketed to one of three interests:
Buyouts
Venture Capital
Entrepreneurship
Why does PEEK cover all three?
Line is blurry between Buyout and Venture Capital investing. Students can learn investing principals in one area that might apply to other; having a club that oversees both encourages such insight
Individuals working in Buyouts and Venture Capital will often work closely with entrepreneurs, and vice versa. Having a club that oversees all three areas provides greater opportunity for interaction during business school
Students can, and are encouraged to, attend any PEEK event
Leadership
Andy PhippsCo-Chair
John ThorpeCo-Chair
Mike TeplitskyDirector, Buyouts
Anand BabuDirector,
Entrepreneurship
Jeanette CajideDirector, Careers
Savinay BerryDirector,
Venture Capital
Laura LesterDirector, 1Ys
Faculty Advisors
Professor Rogers Professor Stowell Professor Petersen Professor Sutter
Scott Whitaker Professor Merkin Professor Collins Professor Hochberg
Dean Chopra
Courses and Concentrations
Buyouts, Venture Capital and Entrepreneurship are by nature very broad areas; a general business education is essential for success in all.
To supplement the Entrepreneurship major, PEEK devised a list of recommended courses for Buyouts and Venture Capital
Not a formal major
Based on input from recent graduates who are currently working for Buyouts and Venture Capital firms
Students maintain flexibility to take courses that best suit their interests
List available on PEEK website
PEEK recommends students determine where their educational needs are and choose courses that best meet these needs
Roles in Buyouts vs. Venture Capital
Roles for individuals directly following MBA differs slightly between Buyouts and Venture Capital:
Buyouts: Heavily-weighted toward financial analysis; necessary to have deep
knowledge of financial modeling and accounting Have to be able to understand and evaluate broad, established
industries. Ability to help firm identify and work with potential targets
Venture Capital: Heavily-weighted toward being able to understand technology trends Key skill-sets: Deep domain expertise, deep network or operating
experience. Assist Partners in deals Typical roles after B-school: Senior Associates/Principals
Before going through job search process, students should determine whether their experience prior to school would be better-suited for Buyouts or Venture Capital
Overview of Events Events will be focused on either Buyouts, Venture Capital or
Entrepreneurship
Schedule is ordered to maximize impact to students:
Fall Quarter: General educational events
Winter Quarter: Job search and networking events
Spring Quarter: More specific educational events in preparation for summer / full-time work
Events include: Panel presentations Speakers Competitions Conference Treks Socials
General PEEK Events
KPEC: Quarter-long projects for venture capital and buyout firms and start-
up companies. Applications due each quarter Students are matched with interested parties Great opportunity for students to get additional, real-world experience
while in school
Resume Review and Mock Interviews: First-years receive practice and counseling from second-years
NFTE: National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship Kellogg students provide mentorship to young entrepreneurs NFTE Info Session: Thursday, October 11, 5:15pm G36
Socials: Bi-quarterly events that provide opportunity for students interested in
PEEK-related careers to meet in an informal situation (aka a bar)
Buyouts Events
Buyouts Bootcamp: General introduction to buyouts industry
East Coast Trek: Opportunity for second-years to meet with buyout firms in New York. Current first-years need to plan at end of this year for next.
Chicago Trek Day: Opportunity for students to meet firms in Chicago
Buyouts Case Competition: Educational event. Preparation for national, intra-business school case competitions.
Legal Documentation Speaker Series: Local lawyers will teach basics of legal documentation
Industry Focused Speaker Series: Professionals from firms investing in specific industries (e.g. healthcare, energy) come to Kellogg to speak
Service Provider Presentations: Professionals from consulting, investment banking and accounting firms speak about how their roles impact buyouts
Venture Capital Events
Venture Capital Bootcamp: General introduction to VC industry October 6, 10, 17
Kauffman Fellowship Intro Session
Chicago Trek Day: Opportunity for students to meet firms in Chicago
Venture Capital Competition: Educational event. Preparation for national, intra-business school VC competitions (e.g. VCIC and SVCIC).
Early November, 2007
Venture Capital “Hot Topics” Speaker Series
Silicon Valley Venture Capital Trek: Opportunity for students to meet firms in Silicon Valley
Winter Quarter, 2008
Entrepreneurship Events
Entrepreneurship Speaker Series: Range of entrepreneurs and their investors come to Kellogg to speak
Search Fund Presentation: Kellogg alums with search fund backing come to Kellogg to speak
Silicon Valley Entrepreneurship Trek: Opportunity for students to meet start-up firms, and their investors, in Silicon Valley
Recruiting
Recruiting for PEEK-related internships and full-time jobs is largely an off-campus search
Students who do well in off-campus search are: Able to determine how their experience makes them unique and
valuable to the firms and companies they are contacting Disciplined Persistent Self-starters Adept at networking
Going though search process is good barometer for fit in PEEK-related careers
Getting Involved
PEEK encourages you to do the following:
Sign up for listserv: Best means for keeping up-to-date on all PEEK events
Attend events: As mentioned throughout presentation, all Kellogg students are encouraged to attend all PEEK events.
Volunteer at events: PEEK events are organized and staffed entirely by students. There is plenty of capacity for interested students!
Apply to be member of PEEK leadership team: Applications have been distributed through listserv. Deadline for submitting applications is Friday, October 5th Roles Office hours this week, lunchtimes in the Atrium
Private Equity Conference
11th annual Kellogg Private Equity Conference will be held on April 2nd, 2008
Conference has variety of speakers and panels, covering a wide span of topics related to Buyouts and Venture Capital
Organized by group of students separate of PEEK
In past, there has been high degree of overlap between PEEK and Private Equity Conference volunteers
Upcoming PEEK Events
PEEK Fall Social Wednesday, October 3rd
8:00 pm Prairie Moon Limited food and drinks provided - come early!
Private Equity Bootcamp Series (no need to register beforehand)
General Introduction: Saturday, October 6th, 8:30 am
Buyouts Sessions: Saturday, October 6th, 11:00 am Saturday, October 13th, 8:30 am
Venture Capital Sessions: Wednesday, October 10th, 12:15 pm Wednesday October 17th, 8:30 am