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2021-ILPA-Summit-GP-Overview.Pdf 17Capital GI Partners PAI Partners 57 Stars LLC Great Hill Partners Palladium Equity Partners, L.L.C. AE Industrial Partners, LLC Great Point Partners Permira Advisers (London) Ltd. Antares Capital Gryphon Investors Pine Brook Apse Capital HgCapital Scale Venture Partners Aquiline Capital Partners Hollyport Capital Searchlight Capital Partners Ardian IK Investment Partners Silver Lake Ares Management LLC Intermediate Capital Group plc SK Capital Partners Argand Partners JAB Consumer Fund ("JCF") Stone Point Capital Arsenal Capital Partners K1 Investment Management, LLC Strategic Value Partners Asia Alternatives Kohlberg & Company, LLC Strattam Capital Management ATL Partners Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. Sumeru Equity Partners Audax Group L Catterton Sun Capital Partners, Inc. Azimuth Capital Management Landmark Partners Tata Capital Brightstar Capital Partners Levine Leichtman Capital Partners The Jordan Company BRS & Co. Lexington Partners The Riverside Company C-Bridge Capital Lightyear Capital LLC Thoma Bravo Cerberus Capital Management Lindsay Goldberg & Co. Tikehau Capital Charterhouse Capital Partners MidOcean Partners TowerBrook Capital Partners Clayton, Dubilier & Rice, Inc. Montagu Private Equity LLP Triton Partners Cornell Capital Partners Mubadala Capital Unison Capital Development Partners International New Mountain Capital LLC Vista Equity Partners EnCap Investments NGP Energy Capital Management W Capital Partners Eurazeo Nordic Capital Warwick Group FFL Partners, LLC Oak Hill Capital Partners Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe Francisco Partners One Equity Partners Buyout Growth Venture Access Holdings 1251 Capital Group, Inc. Advantage Partners Alpha Venture Partners 37 Celsius Capital Partners Altas Partners Glasswing Ventures Adjuvant Capital Anagenesis Capital Partners H Venture Partners Ankona Capital Partners Ara Partners Link Ventures2 LP Bocel Private Equity Atwater Capital McRock Capital Credit Suisse NEXT Investors BGH Capital Stereo Ventures Digital Alpha Advisors, LLC. Clearstream Capital LLC (x2) Tribe Capital Equality Asset Management DBAY Advisors Limited GPI Capital Havencrest Capital Management (x2) Growth Catalyst Partners LLC Kline Hill Partners Special Situations Others JMK Consumer Growth Partners Lion Investment Partners Orthogon Partners Management, LLC Luminate Capital Partners Cloverlay PeakSpan Capital NexPhase Capital Primary Wave Pelican Energy Partners Novalpina Capital Whitehorse Liquidity Partners PointNorth Capital Pollen Street Capital The Lightsmith Group Revelstoke Capital Partners LLC Union Square Strategic Capital Sagard Holdings Sinochem-Huili Fund Management Solace Capital Partners Sole Source Capital The Vistria Group Turning Rock Partners LLC WM Partners (x2) Public Pensions Teacher Retirement System of Texas Alberta Teachers' Retirement Fund Tennessee Consolidated Retirement System AP1 - First Swedish National Pension Fund Ventura County Employees' Retirement Association AP3 - Third Swedish National Pension Fund Vestcor Inc. 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