Are any of the above mentioned columns of particular importance to LACERA in evaluating a Fund of Funds?
If so, please clarify how you would like these items to be addressed. A: The stated observation is correct. If you and your firm have made equity co-investments in transactions alongside the firm’s emerging managers, then utilize the above columns in our track record assessment model, RFP Attachment G. If not, then simply hide the above columns and provide the balance of the requested information. 7. Q: For the Emerging Manager mandate, will there be any emphasis placed on seeking managers with certain characteristics other than the stated criteria (i.e. size, must be first second or third fund, must have institutional track record, etc.) in the RFI, such as specific/regional geographies (i.e. underserved markets, Los Angeles area) or ownership (minority or women owned). A: No. 8. Q: Does this mandate require any legal services? A: Yes. LACERA expects that legal due diligence and limited partnership agreement contract negotiation costs will be borne by the separate account. 9. Q: Will
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