The great debate: go public or stay private

Successful high-growth companies eventually must decide whether to go public or stay private. With winning models in both camps, it is difficult for a CEO to decide which approach is better for the business. In this session, leading CEOs, from both points of view, will talk about how they made their decisions – and how their respective choices affected the growth of their companies.

Panelists
Hal Yoh, Chairman and CEO, Day & Zimmermann
Ernest Rady, Executive Chairman, American Assets Trust
William A. Sanger, President and CEO, EMSC
Barry Silbert, Founder & CEO, SecondMarket

Moderator
Mike Selfridge, Head of Regional Banking, Silicon Valley Bank

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