2011 FLAIA Charity Cocktail Reception to benefit Hedge Funds Care 11/30/11

2011 FLAIA Charity Cocktail Reception to benefit Hedge Funds Care
November 30, 2011, 5:30 pm
Four Seasons Hotel Miami
1435 Brickell Avenue
Miami, FL 33131
www.flaia.org/hfc2011.php

Tickets are $175.

The Florida Alternative Investment Association (FLAIA), a not-for-profit association focused on establishing Florida as a leading center for alternative investment management, announced that the annual South Florida Charity Cocktail Reception to benefit Hedge Funds Care will take place at 5:30 p.m. November 30. All proceeds from the event will benefit leading national charities focused on the prevention and treatment of child abuse.

Ashbel “Ash” Williams, executive director and CIO of the Florida State Board of Administration (SBA), will serve as the keynote speaker. Williams works with SBA trustees, including Florida’s governor, chief financial officer and attorney general, to manage assets including the Florida Retirement System (FRS) Trust Fund, a $100 billion-plus pension fund and the fourth largest pension fund in the U.S.

The networking event, which includes cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, live music and a guest raffle with prizes donated by Miami-based businesses, coincides with the kick-off of Art Basel Miami Beach. Tickets for the event, which is open to the public, are available for $175.

Florida Alternative Investment Association (FAIA) and the event’s title sponsor, Kaufman, Rossin & Company

2011 FLAIA Charity Cocktail Reception to benefit Hedge Funds Care, an organization that supports child welfare organizations and raises awareness of the key issues related to child abuse

The Florida Alternative Investment Association (FLAIA) is a not-for-profit organization working to establish Florida as a leading center for alternative investment management. Founded in 2007, the organization provides a platform for educating, connecting, and better positioning Florida-based fund managers to attract significant sources of investment capital. For more information, visit www.flaia.org.

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