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Dallas' P10 Appoints Former Goldman Sachs Veteran As New CEO

Oct 27, 2023about 2 years ago

Position

Chairman

Company

P10

Luke Sarsfield
DallasFinanceFinancial Services

Description

Dallas’ P10 Appoints Former Goldman Sachs Veteran as New CEO Luke Sarsfield is the former global co-head of Goldman Sachs Asset Management, which managed roughly $2.5 trillion in assets under his leadership. Dallas-based private markets solutions provider P10 Inc. has appointed former Goldman Sachs executive Luke Sarsfield as its new chief executive officer. Sarsfield was also appointed a member of the P10 board of directors. P10 said that its co-founders, Robert Alpert and Clark Webb, will continue as members of the P10 board and have been elected executive chairman and executive vice chairman, respectively.

Company Information

Company

P10

Location

Cole Avenue

Dallas, Texas, United States

About

P10 is a leading multi-asset class private markets solutions provider in the alternative asset management industry. P10’s mission is to provide its investors differentiated access to a broad set of investment solutions that address their diverse investment needs within private markets. As of June 30, 2022, P10 has a global investor base of over 2,700 investors across 49 states, 53 countries and six continents, which includes some of the world’s largest pension funds, endowments, foundations, corporate pensions, and financial institutions. Visit www.p10alts.com.

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