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Facilitator Guide

Key Roles in a Private Equity Fund

What’s covered

  • Limited partnership entities
  • General partners
  • Limited partners
  • Deal professionals
  • Portfolio companies
  • Holding companies

Before the session

Prepare the Attendees

Send the attendees an invitation for the session. Include this link, which has the videos and exercise they’ll need to prepare.

https://www.hotshotlegal.com/discussions/key-roles-in-a-private-equity-fund/attendee

Prepare Yourself

Watch the videos and read the exercise so you’re familiar with the Hotshot material.

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    Key Roles in a Private Equity Fund

    An explanation of how PE funds work by exploring the roles of the key participants in a limited partnership, including the general partner, limited partners, deal professionals, portfolio companies, and holding companies.

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    Exercise

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During the session

Part 1: Knowledge Check
Ask attendees these questions to ensure they understand the topic:
  • What does a general partner do?
  • How does the general partner get compensated?
  • What is a limited partner and who can be one?
  • What is a deal professional? Who do they work for and what do they do?
 
Part 2: Group Exercise
 
Lead a group discussion based on the exercise. To encourage collaboration, divide the attendees into groups to discuss the exercise, then have a representative from each group summarize their views to the larger group. Call on people to share their thoughts and ask others to respond.
 
Tip for remote sessions: use your web conferencing system’s breakout room feature to divide people into groups.
 
Part 3: War Stories and Firm Specifics
 
Share your own experiences and guidance, including:
 
  • Anecdotes and war stories (e.g., about a near-disaster or a tough negotiation)
  • General practice tips (dos and don’ts)
  • Firm-specific guidance and practices

After the session

To continue their learning, attendees can check out related courses in Hotshot’s Private Equity topic.