The SuperReturn North America conference, a leading private equity and venture capital event, will return to Miami from March 16 to 18 at the InterContinental Hotel. Now in its second year in the city, the conference is expected to attract more than 800 senior decision-makers from the private capital community, including limited partners and general partners, for discussions on fundraising strategies, LP allocations, co-investments, private credit, secondaries, venture capital, private wealth, artificial intelligence, and emerging investment opportunities.
Dr. Dorothy Kelso, Global Head of SuperReturn, emphasized the conference's importance, stating it provides an essential forum for senior leaders to exchange perspectives and explore capital trends during a time when private markets face both uncertainty and opportunity. The event will feature dynamic panel discussions, in-depth interviews, and extensive networking, with more than 20,000 meetings anticipated.
A distinguished roster of speakers includes Dan Marino, Advisor and Philanthropist; Deven Parekh of Insight Partners; Nick Zerbib of Stone Point Capital; Sinead Colton Grant of BNY Wealth; David Nowak of Brookfield; Christina Lee of Oaktree Capital Management; Josh Emanuel of Wilshire; Yann Robard of Dawson Partners; Keith Brittain of Hamilton Lane; Elizabeth Weymouth of Grafine Partners; Anu Aiyengar of J.P. Morgan; and Cari Lodge of Aqualis Partners.
The conference's sponsorship reflects its industry significance, with Rogo as Principal AI Sponsor and co-sponsors including Affinity, Fidelity Investments, Hamilton Lane, IBM, IQ-EQ, Juniper Square, Kirkland & Ellis, RA Capital Management, Partners Group, and Willow Tree Credit Partners. Associate sponsors such as Abry Partners, Accordion, AlphaSense, and others further underscore the event's reach. For registration and schedule details, visit https://informaconnect.com/superreturn-north-america.
This gathering matters as it serves as a critical nexus for shaping investment strategies and fostering connections in a sector that drives economic growth and innovation. The focus on topics like artificial intelligence and emerging opportunities highlights how private capital is adapting to technological shifts and global challenges, potentially influencing job creation, startup funding, and broader market stability. For industry professionals and observers, the outcomes of these discussions could signal future investment trends and regulatory developments, impacting everything from pension funds to new ventures.



