Stephen Brennan
Steve is a Managing Director and Head of Private Wealth Solutions, leading the firm’s efforts to provide both evergreen and traditional private markets solutions to the growing Private Wealth channel. In this capacity he sets the strategic direction and oversees all aspects of the Private Wealth Solutions business.
Previously, Steve held numerous leadership roles in Hamilton Lane’s institutional business including Global Head of Business Development. Steve serves as a member of the firm’s Investment Committee and Evergreen Portfolio Committee. Prior to joining Hamilton Lane in 2002, Steve held relationship management and investment support roles at Goldman Sachs (GSAM) and BNY Mellon.
Steve received an M.B.A. from Fordham University and a B.B.A. from Loyola University Maryland.
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Financial Advisor: Private Equity Industry Sees Opportunity As Market Volatility Rises
Head of Private Wealth Solutions Steve Brennan discusses the opportunity set within private equity during volatile times and the importance of educating advisors on private markets investing.
Barron's: As Institutional Investment Slows, Wealthy Investors Step In
Steve Brennan shares insight on the opportunity set for retail and high net worth investors within the private markets, and highlighted ways Hamilton Lane is making private markets more accessible.
Financial Advisor: How Advisors Can Attract, and Keep, Wealthy Clients
Financial Advisor interviewed Steve Brennan about the growing opportunities for advisors to move into the high-net-worth space.
ThinkAdvisor: 8 Reasons Private Equity Deserves Advisors’ Attention
Here are eight reasons why private equity, and private markets, deserve advisors’ attention, as presented by Hamilton Lane’s Drew Schardt, head of global investment strategy, and Steve Brennan, managing director and member of the investment committee, in a recent webinar.
Buyouts: Hamilton Lane takes aim at retail investors
The $757bn alternative assets manager was a first mover in what is now becoming a crowded market.