Delegates joined us in London for AIMA's annual Next Generation Manager Forum, which took place on Thursday 23 May, 2024.
The half day Forum provided a platform for the exchange of ideas and the development of peer networking for senior individuals at alternative asset management businesses managing up to $500m in hedge and private credit assets. These firms are an integral part of the alternative investment management community and are important and substantial contributors to AIMA’s work.
2024 Highlights Reel:
The Long-Short Podcast
The Long-Short |Exploring the world of emerging hedge fund managers
The Long-Short is a podcast by the Alternative Investment Management Association, focusing on the very latest insights on hedge funds and private credit.
Each episode will examine topical areas of interest from across the alternative investment universe with news, views and analysis delivered by AIMA’s global team, as well as a host of industry experts.
This podcast examines the world of emerging hedge fund managers, otherwise described at AIMA as next generation managers (fund managers running up to US$500 million AuM). Fiona Treble, global head of membership at AIMA and responsible for coordinating AIMA’s engagement with next generation of managers, joins The Long-Short to discuss the opportunity and challenges for this crucial part of the industry.
AIMA · The Long-Short, episode 4 | Interview with Fiona Treble
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We are pleased to support HFC as the charity partner for the Forum.
Help For Children, a global foundation with 10 locations worldwide, was founded and is sustained by the Alternative Investment industry with the sole mission to prevent and treat child abuse. Since inception in 1998, HFC has invested more than USD $61 million in grants that protect and heal children. Help For Children (UK) was established in 2006 and started grantmaking in 2007. Funds raised in each HFC location are granted out locally within that community, creating a local impact and a global footprint. Since its inception, HFC (UK) has invested more than GBP 2 million to HFC (UK) grantees. Worldwide, 40 million children are subjected to abuse each year and together we are making the world a safer place for children and their families.