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Meet and network with industry professionals

Take an educational trip to companies in the PE or VC world.

Each year a select set of Kellogg students visit venture capital or private equity firms in Chicago, New York, San Francisco and other cities to get a closer look at the ins and outs of the industry and network with those who are already immersed in it. The treks are all student led and usually last one to two days.

  • Each trek will have individual application procedures and eligibility requirements. Once your trek leaders are in place, they will share more details regarding the specific agenda of the company you can expect to visit. After receiving an overview of the trek you’re interested in, you can then decide to attend and submit your commitment and agreement with the trek’s guidelines.

    Learn more about treks by visiting the Career Management Center’s Career Treks page.

    If you are interested in participating or learning more about career treks, please contact the CMC Career Treks team at Kellogg.

  • Students have the unique opportunity to lead a career trek. As a trek leader, you’ll be able to develop and refine your leadership skills while strengthening your relationships with other students, the companies you plan to visit and Kellogg alumni in the private equity or venture capital field.

    In order to lead a trek, you’ll need to partner with the Career Management Center (CMC) to fully understand the market trends and recognize the relevant companies. Reach out to the CMC if you’re interested in becoming a trek leader.

  • Private Equity treks

    2019-2020

    Chicago: Madison Dearborn Partners, Sheridan Capital Partners, Shore Capital, GTCR

    Dallas: Kainos, Gauge Capital, Insight Equity, Align Capital Partners

    New York: Brightstar, Veritas Capital, American Industrial Partners, Insight Equity Partners, Carlyle, American Securities

    2018-19
    Chicago: Madison Dearborn Partners, Pritzker Group, Water Street Healthcare Partners, RiverGlade Capital, Shore Capital Partners

    New York: American Industrial Partners, Sagewind Capital, Insight Equity, TZP Group, Carlyle, Veritas Capital, Warburg Pincus

    San Francisco: Francisco Partners, TSG Consumer Partners, H.I.G. Capital, Golden Gate Capital

    2017-18
    Chicago: Waud Capital Partners, Madison Dearborn Partners, Shore Capital Partners

    San Francisco: Vector Capital, H.I.G. Capital, Riverside Company, Summit Partners, VMG Partners

    2016-17
    Boston: Audax Group, Berkshire Partners, BV Investment Partners, H.I.G. Capital, MPE Partners

    Chicago: 2x Consumer Products Growth Partners, Linden Capital Partners, Madison Dearborn Partners, Pritzker Group

    New York: American Securities, River Hollow Partners, American Industrial Partners, Cohesive Capital, Insight Equity

    San Francisco: Gryphon Investors, Velocity Made Good (VMG) Partners, Encore Consumer Capital, H.I.G. Capital

    Venture Capital treks


    2019-2020
    San Francisco: Bain Capital Ventures, Kleiner Perkins, Accel, NEA, Shasta Ventures, SE Ventures

    2018-19
    Chicago: Chicago Ventures, Pritzker Group, Sandbox Industries

    New York: City Light Capital, Union Square Ventures, Canaan Partners, Lerer Hippeau Ventures, White Star Capital

    San Francisco: Bessemer Venture Partners, Lightspeed Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Kleiner Perkins, Accel

    2017-18
    Chicago: OCA Ventures, Techstars, Pritzker Group, Sandbox Industries

    New York: White Star Capital, Canaan Partners, Citi Ventures, Betaworks

    San Francisco: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Shasta Ventures, BlueRun Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Lightspeed Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Sutter Hill Ventures

    2016-17
    Chicago: Pritzker Group, MATH Ventures, Origin Ventures, Bluestein Associates, Baird Venture Partners, Chicago Ventures

    New York: White Star Capital, Aisling Capital, Gotham Ventures, Palm Drive

    San Francisco: 500 Startups, Andreessen Horowitz, Index Ventures, Intel Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, Shasta Ventures, Technology Crossover Ventures (TCV)

Treks provide a unique opportunity to learn about the various investment strategies across firms and what is expected in a post-MBA role.
ALEX DEL BALSO ’21 MBA

Featured trek partners

Get to know some of the firms we’ve partnered with over the past few years.

Each school year brings a different group of firms to visit and network with, but several have been hosting Kellogg students regularly over the years.

Interested in learning more? Get in touch.