Boys & Girls Harbor is pleased to announce an impressive roster of investment managers headlining its 2014 Harbor Investment Conference on Wednesday, February 12, 2014. This year's speakers include:

     

William A. Ackman, Founder and CEO, Pershing Square Capital Management, LP

William Eigen III, Managing Director, J.P. Morgan Asset Management

Stephen Errico, Managing Partner, Locust Wood Capital Advisers, LLC

Jonathan D. Gray, Global Head of Real Estate, Blackstone

Philip Hilal, Kingdon Capital Management, LLC

Keith Rosenbloom, Managing Director, Cruiser Capital, LLC

David Weinreb, Chief Executive Officer, The Howard Hughes Corporation

 

This annual forum, which will be held at the AXA Equitable Center, draws some of the biggest names on Wall Street. Past participants include Steven Roth, chief executive of Vornado; Bruce Berkowitz, founder and managing member of Fairholme Capital Management; and Boaz Weinstein, founder of Saba Capital. The Harbor Investment Conference is created for professional and non-professional investors to learn from the industry's top money managers. The forum offers an opportunity to engage in timely discussions and to network with the 300-plus industry practitioners and private investors expected to attend. All proceeds from ticket sales and sponsorships will benefit Boys & Girls Harbor, an education and performing arts nonprofit organization that has served Harlem for more than 75 years.

"We are honored that Bill Ackman and Mark Axelowitz are co-chairing this conference once again," said Harbor Executive Director Dr. Thomas Howard. "Their involvement has enhanced our organization and our programs for the children we serve in East Harlem."

For more information about the conference, visit www.theharbor.org/hic.

About Boys & Girls Harbor

The mission of Boys & Girls Harbor is to empower children and their families to become full, productive participants in society through education, cultural enrichment and social services. The Harbor is an education and performing arts nonprofit that has served the Harlem community since 1937. The organization provides a place where young minds see a future for themselves and a world they never imagined. The Harbor also aims to help develop their intellectual character and drive them to discover their real potential. Please visit http://www.theharbor.org/ for more information.

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