January 2010

Blackman Sponsors the Midwest Private Equity Conference

Blackman Kallick is pleased to announce our sponsorship of the Midwest Private Equity Conference taking place February 17-18, 2010 at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare In Rosemont, Illinois.

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This year's Midwest Private Equity Conference will feature an economic outlook by Diane Swonk, Chief Economist and Senior Managing Director of Mesirow Financial, a diversified financial services firm based in Chicago. As one of the most sought-after economists in the world, she is frequently called upon by policymakers and business leaders from Washington to Tokyo.
 
Leslie Pratch, Ph.D. of Pratch & Company will lead a special interactive discussion on Best Practices for Building Your Management Team.

David Spitulnik, Blackman's Director of Strategic Services will take part in a panel discussion on Integration of Acquisitions.

Five quality networking events are also scheduled throughout the conference, including a welcome reception on Wednesday, February 17 and one at the conclusion of the conference on Thursday, February 18. There is no better way to connect with colleagues who are doing deals in the region!

To register, click here.

To view the working agenda for the conference click here.

Click here for the conference flyer.

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