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Grassi & Co. announces Emerging Manager Success Program, hires Brenda Mauro

Thursday, July 14, 2016

Matthias Knab, Opalesque for New Managers:

Grassi & Co., a specialist firm for accounting, tax and business advisory and administration services, has announced the launch of its Grassi Emerging Manager Success Program (GEMS).

The program offers flexible packages that afford fund managers the ability to collaborate with and engage distinguished industry professionals in the accounting, assurance, administration, tax, legal, banking, prime brokerage, marketing and consulting arenas.

With investors emphasizing infrastructure and regulators instituting mandatory reporting practices, additional cost pressures exist while access to information can be fragmented and erroneous. Grassi said the firm realizes the increasing pressures a new fund manager can face and instituted the GEMS Program as a way to provide emerging managers’ access to the services they require at launch, and during their initial growth stages—maximizing their potential for success.

Grassi also announced that Brenda Mauro will be heading up this new initiative. With over 17 years of experience in the Alternative Investment Services Industry, Brenda Mauro has a significantly focused background in alternative investments, dealing with hedge funds, funds of hedge funds, private equity, and family offices and service providers to the financial community.

Grassi & Co. a PCAOB registered and inspected firm and have se......................

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