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How PE Funds Really Get Started | Stephanie Srulowitz (Co-Head of U.S. Private Funds at Weil, Gotshal & Manges)

Jul 31, 2025
Stephanie Srulowitz, co-head of U.S. Private Funds at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, shares her insights on launching private equity firms. She discusses the motivations behind experienced professionals spinning out and starting their own funds. The conversation covers vital strategies for securing seed capital and the nuances of engaging with limited partners. Stephanie also highlights the importance of fund terms and negotiations, revealing how being 'too creative' might limit appeal to investors. Overall, it’s a masterclass for aspiring fund managers.
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INSIGHT

Regulatory Limits On Porting Track Records

  • SEC rules limit using prior employer track records unless the whole team ports over.
  • This raises the importance of narrative and demonstrable expertise for new managers.
ADVICE

Make Thesis Future-Facing And Tactical

  • Tie your thesis to market trends and explain why change creates investment opportunity.
  • Show how your specific angle captures future tailwinds within your niche.
INSIGHT

Institutional LPs Prefer Familiar Structures

  • Large institutional LPs remain siloed and often prefer traditional fund structures.
  • Too much structural creativity can disqualify you from many institutional mandates.
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