
IPO Edge hosted a fireside chat on Oct. 1 from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during the NYSE Private Equity IPO Summit with Tad Nacheff, Head of East Coast Capital Markets and Financial Sponsor Coverage at NYSE. The in-person interview was joined by Editor-in-Chief John Jannarone and they discussed the private equity ecosystem, trends in hedge fund involvement, and the “healthy IPO market,” and more.
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About Tad Nacheff
Tad Nacheff is Head of East Coast Capital Markets and Sponsor Relationships in Capital Markets at the New York Stock Exchange, both running a team that works with prospects as well as working with PE Firms and their portfolio companies that are interested in tapping public markets. He has been at the NYSE for four years and his previous role was New York Regional Head of Capital Markets. Prior to joining the NYSE, Nacheff had a 30-year career in Institutional Sales mainly at Goldman Sachs and Lehman Brothers. In that role, Tad was responsible for large NYC long only accounts like Alliance Bernstein and Neuberger Berman along with sovereign wealth funds including GIC and Norges Bank. Much of institutional sales involved the sale and placement of initial public offerings. Nacheff holds an MBA from the NYU Stern School of Business and BBA in Finance from the University of Notre Dame.
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