Latin American Private Capital + Family Capital Immersion

Aligning family purpose, private capital and next-generation leadership

Latin American families are facing a generational decision: how to preserve their legacies while allocating capital toward innovation, new business models and long-term impact. The current global environment — marked by higher interest rates, tighter financial conditions, selective capital markets and uncertain exit windows — requires greater discipline in portfolio construction.

The Latin American Venture Capital and Family Capital Immersion is an exclusive program designed for family business owners and their executives who want to make valuable, strategic decisions about private markets. With a bilingual delivery in English and Spanish, participants will explore core tenants of private markets (including private equity, venture capital, ETA / search funds and venture philanthropy) while remaining aligned with the family’s values and governance model. Families will be able to move from ad hoc investment decisions to a disciplined private capital strategy anchored in purpose.

The program frames private markets beyond simply an investment decision, but as a strategic decision. It helps determine the role families should play within the private capital ecosystem, and whether they have the governance, structure and internal alignment to execute efficiently. Participants leave with a disciplined private markets strategy, clear governance principles, pacing logic, investment committee framework and a 12-month execution roadmap.

Kellogg’s Miami Campus serves as the bridge between U.S. capital markets, governance standards and Latin American family capital. Renowned Kellogg faculty and practitioners’ global expertise in board and corporate governance, private capital markets, offshore structures, and regional regulatory risk management allows us to transform family owners into strategic allocators. Proprietary Kellogg frameworks connect legacy preservation with the imperative need for growth and innovation in family businesses.


Incentives available for groups and teams of four or more attending open enrollment programs. Learn more

Personal Consultation

Please contact us to schedule an advising session

Who Should Attend

The program is designed for senior decision-makers (not operating executives or delegates) from across Latin America, including:

  • Principals of single and multi-family offices
  • Owners of family-controlled conglomerates
  • Board chairs and owners
  • CIOs
  • Next-generation family leaders navigating intergenerational transitions in capital allocation, governance and innovation strategy

Key Benefits

Participants will leave the program with:

  • Understanding of the private markets landscape across venture capital, private equity, search funds and venture philanthropy
  • Family-aligned investment thesis that reflects purpose, risk appetite, governance and generational priorities, as well as a liquidity and commitment plan aligned with the family’s broader portfolio
  • Practical frameworks for investment committee governance, including roles, decision processes, evaluation criteria and monitoring routines
  • 12-month execution roadmap with defined milestones: commitments, pipeline development, governance setup, IC formalization, first- or co-investments and portfolio review
  • A peer network of Latin American families, Kellogg faculty and regional practitioners connected to the broader U.S. private capital and innovation ecosystem

Program Content

Discussions, cases and speakers avoid a single-country lens and instead emphasize shared regional patterns, failures and opportunities.

Conviction + purpose

  • Why VC matters for the future of Latin America
  • Leadership, responsibility and long-term legacy
  • Political economy and family business owners’ roles

Understanding mechanics + governance

  • Fund structures
  • Power law dynamics
  • Blueprint workshops

AI, disruption + governance

  • How AI poses disruption risk
  • Private Equity: scale and control
  • ETA / Search Funds

Capital to commitment

  • Cross-border Private Equity links between LATAM and USA
  • Scaling and controlling ETA / Search Funds

Execution

  • Finalizing unique roadmap for your organization
  • Capital allocation strategy
  • 12-month execution plan

Faculty

Matt Allen - Academic Director; Executive Director of the John L. Ward Center for Family Enterprises and John L. Ward Clinical Professor in Family Enterprise

Rodrigo Castro - Managing Partner, Genesis Ventures; Former Chairman, Chilean Venture Capital Association; Focus on investment vehicle design, LP/GP governance and regional scaling strategies for emerging ecosystems

Axel Christensen - Global macro strategist; Focus on regulation, capital flows, economic structure, emerging markets

Jose Maria Liberti - Clinical Professor of Finance

Andrés Meirovich - Managing Partner, Genesis Ventures & Avante Advisors; Former Chairman, Chilean Venture Capital Association; Focus on international portfolio construction, co-investment structuring, exit strategies

Carlos Osorio - Universidad San Andrés; Focus on transformation, AI, governance dynamics

Sergio Rebelo - MUFG Bank Distinguished Professor of International Finance; Professor of Finance; Faculty Director, EMBA Program

Upcoming Sessions

November 8-13, 2026

Start: November 8 at 6:00 PM

End: November 13 at 12:30 PM


Format: In-Person at Miami Campus

A preferred hotel rate is available at the Hyatt Coral Gables (use code 60167).

$12,000

Fee does not include accommodations.

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