‘We have put one-third of our portfolio NAV into distressed opportunities during lockdown that are not broken businesses but had suffered a “black swan” event’. ‘We were fortunate to go into the crisis with the cash to take advantage of it’, he says. Reflecting on the extraordinary events of 2020 so far, investment manager Laurence Hulse says GHS has made the most of a ‘once-in-a-generation opportunity’ in public equity markets. The manager’s view: Capitalising on market dislocation 1 The IC approves all significant investments and regularly discusses the management of the portfolio. Dalwood chairs the IC, which also incorporates considerable investing and private equity experience through the other four members: Ken Wotton (20 years’ investing experience manager of the Gresham House UK Micro-Cap fund) Graham Bird (25 years in public and private equity, industry and advisory) Bruce Carnegie-Brown (35 years’ experience in private equity chairman of Lloyd’s of London) and Tom Teichman (30 years’ experience in venture capital and banking). The strategy incorporates an IC, which is fully integrated in the investment process. GHS’s managers also work closely with the wider Gresham House team, including the managers of its open-ended growth and income funds. The investment management team is made up of Tony Dalwood (fund manager, over 20 years of SPE investing), Richard Staveley (fund manager, 20 years of small-cap investing), Laurence Hulse (investment manager, six years of SPE investing) and Paul Dudley (corporate finance, over 20 years’ corporate advisory experience). GHS invests mainly in smaller UK public companies, applying private equity style techniques to construct a focused portfolio. Gresham House was appointed investment adviser to SPARK Ventures in August 2015 (at which point the fund adopted its current strategic public equity (SPE) investment strategy), becoming investment manager of the newly renamed GHS in November 2015. To request translation, interpretation, modifications, accommodations, or other auxiliary aids or services, call 50 or email days prior to the meeting.GHS began life in 1999 as the technology and media-focused private equity fund New Media SPARK, which itself became SPARK Ventures in 2007. Register: To register call 50 or contact Español llama a: (503) 988-7440 o City of Gresham and Multnomah County are committed to providing meaningful access. Nov 3 Community Needs Hearing Agenda (160.82 KB) Contact any additional information on the entitlement programs.Ĭity of Gresham & Multnomah County Community Needs Hearing The two upcoming virtual opportunities to attend a public hearing in your community and give your feedback are:Ĭity of Portland will be conducting a Community Needs Hearing for HUD Federal funds at a later date.
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GRESHAM CDBF REGISTRATION
For each jurisdiction, call or review website for instructions regarding public testimony, meeting times, website registration and phone information. Due to the public health crisis, these hearings will be held remotely via Zoom. The purpose of these hearings is to collect community feedback regarding the housing, infrastructure, economic and social service needs of area residents and prioritize those needs during the preparation of the consortium partners’ 2022-23 Action Plans and 2021-22 Action Plan Amendment for HOME-ARP funding. Gresham-Multnomah County Con Plan Community Needs Hearing Public Notice (179.39 KB)
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The process serves as the framework for a community-wide dialogue to identify housing and community development priorities that align and focus funding from the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)’s formula block grant programs, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME), HOME Investment Partnerships American Rescue Plan (HOME-ARP), Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), and Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS (HOPWA), to address ascertained community needs.
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The 2022-23 Action Plan is the second of five Action Plans in the 2021-25 five-year Consolidated Plan.
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The Portland Consortium, which includes the City of Gresham, City of Portland, and Multnomah County, is beginning its Annual Action Plan process for FY 2022-23 and its 2021-22 Action Plan Amendment process.