Hartley Rogers

Chairman

As the Chairman of Hamilton Lane, Hartley plays significant roles in the Firm’s investing and client relationship activities, as well as in its strategic and organizational development. He is a member of its Investment Committees and is the Chairman of the firm’s Board of Directors. 

Additionally, Hartley is the Chairman of the Advisory Board of HarvardX, the on-line learning initiative of Harvard University. He serves on the Boards of the Institute of International Education and Bessemer Securities Corporation. 

Prior to joining Hamilton Lane in 2003, Hartley was a Managing Director in the private equity fund management areas at Morgan Stanley and at Credit Suisse.  

Hartley is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Business School. 

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Bloomberg TV: Hartley Rogers on Private Equity Valuations

Chairman Hartley Rogers recently appeared on Bloomberg Markets: The Close to share Hamilton Lane's views on private equity valuations, performance and other key themes from the 2023 Market Overview.

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The Australian Business Review: The era of the Fed’s economic tightening is over, says Hamilton Lane chairman Hartley Rogers

Chairman Hartley Rogers discusses his outlook on inflation, interest rates and the current opportunity set within private markets. An interview with The Australian.

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Handelsblatt: Private markets open up for private investors

Hartley Rogers and Richard Hope discuss the current state of private markets and key trends such as democratization and tokenization with top German media outlet, Handelsblatt.

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Australian Financial Review | Data to drive more Australian money to private equity

Australian Financial Review | Data to drive more Australian money to private equity

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