I met a private equity VP in the LA area who had a quant background, coming from a MFE at Claremont.
My question is, how common is it to see MFE's venture into the PE world? And how relevant do the skills become once they enter into the PE/VC world?
My understanding is that part of say, and associate's role at a PE firm is simply due diligence and managing deal flows (http://mba.tuck.dartmouth.edu/pages/clubs/peclub/pdfs/Private_Equity_Careers.pdf), and often times ibankers and strategy consultants find their way into PE because of their transactional and operational experience. MFE's don't seem to have any of this, other than pure modeling and number crunching skills.
Why would a PE firm hire a quant, especially with the prospect that senior associates might move on to upper management? Thoughts?
My question is, how common is it to see MFE's venture into the PE world? And how relevant do the skills become once they enter into the PE/VC world?
My understanding is that part of say, and associate's role at a PE firm is simply due diligence and managing deal flows (http://mba.tuck.dartmouth.edu/pages/clubs/peclub/pdfs/Private_Equity_Careers.pdf), and often times ibankers and strategy consultants find their way into PE because of their transactional and operational experience. MFE's don't seem to have any of this, other than pure modeling and number crunching skills.
Why would a PE firm hire a quant, especially with the prospect that senior associates might move on to upper management? Thoughts?