Director, Private Capital Institute, Stanford Law School, Executive Education
Listed on 2025-12-20
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Management
Professional Development, Business Administration
Director, Private Capital Institute, Stanford Law School, Executive Education
School of Law, Stanford, California, United States — Administration — Posted Nov 14, 2025 (Requisition #107742)
The Private Capital Institute will serve as Stanford Law School’s focal point for executive education, convenings, and practitioner‑oriented research across venture capital, growth equity, private equity, and private credit. The Institute’s mission is to elevate practice, policy, and leadership in private markets by connecting industry leaders, faculty, and policymakers through high‑impact programs and applied insights. This position reports to the Associate Dean for Executive Education and Strategic Partnerships.
CoreActivities
- Executive Education & Communities:
Short courses, executive circles, and custom programs for GPs, portfolio leaders, LPs, and corporate partners. - Flagship Events:
An annual Private Capital Summit plus targeted round tables (e.g., Regulatory Exchange, GC Councils) and on‑campus seminars. - Applied Research & Publications:
Practitioner white papers, case studies, and data‑driven briefs developed with faculty and industry partners. - Thought Leadership & Partnerships:
Cross‑campus collaborations (Law, GSB, Engineering) and alliances with leading firms, investors, and regulators.
The Institute will be housed within Executive Education & Strategic Partnerships at Stanford Law School. It will operate in close collaboration with other Stanford Law School centers and initiatives on research, programming, and external engagement.
New Position:Director, Private Capital Institute
The inaugural Director should be a senior private‑markets operator who brings deep industry experience, credibility, and a robust network across VC, growth, PE, and private credit. Beyond translating strategy into execution, the Director will set the Institute’s industry agenda—shaping practitioner‑focused thought leadership, convening top decision‑makers, and leveraging long‑standing relationships to open doors, secure data/insights, and elevate the Institute as the premier hub for private markets.
As the Institute’s founding leader, the Director will establish core operating processes, but their differentiator is industry leadership: curating the most relevant topics, mobilizing marquee speakers and sponsors, and co‑creating applied content (white papers, case studies, benchmarks) that influences practice and policy.
In Practice, The Director Will- Lead Industry Thought Leadership:
Set the thematic roadmap; originate and co‑author practitioner white papers and case studies; secure industry data partnerships; develop an editorial calendar that surfaces timely, actionable insights. Lead and oversee development, implementation, administration, and operations of new Institute. Lead strategic planning for the Institute. - Leverage and Expand Networks:
Represent the Institute to the broader university, external community, and other stakeholders. Provide expert consultation related to program development, funding opportunities, or other specialty areas. Activate C‑suite, investment manager, institutional investor, advisor, and regulator relationships to recruit speakers, sponsors, and collaborators; build an advisory bench and community of recurring contributors. - Launch & Scale Operations:
Stand up the Institute’s brand and governance; create repeatable playbooks for events, executive education, and custom offerings; ensure on‑time, high‑quality delivery. - Develop Programs & Partnerships:
Design the Private Capital Summit (flagship) and targeted convenings (e.g., Regulatory Exchange, GC Councils); scope client needs and align faculty/industry experts. - Drive Revenue:
Build sponsorship/major‑gift pipelines; craft tiered benefits; set pricing for programs/custom engagements; track conversion, renewals, and multi‑year commitments in partnership with Development. - Steward Reputation & Communications:
Develop outreach strategy related to program communications, development, partnerships and fundraising/funding. Set quality standards for participant experience and content; coordinate announcements and media with SLS Communications; measure…
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