Mr Edward G Reitler

KANDO id: 32432

Bio

Mr Reitler handles a wide variety of corporate matters including private equity, venture capital, mergers & acquisitions, capital markets and joint ventures transactions. While at the firm, Mr Reitler has represented dozens of merchant banks and buyout and venture funds and their portfolio companies in these matters including UBS, PaineWebber, American Securities, Wexford Capital, Lightyear Capital, Edison Ventures, Spark Capital, Milestone Ventures, Greenhill SAVP, New Spring Capital, Osage Venture Partners, SJF Ventures, Innovation Ventures, Cammeby's Capital, SAS Investors, Hudson Ventures, Walden Capital, Libertyview Capital, Ovation Capital, Carrot Capital, GlobalNet Management, Zon Capital, and Himalaya Capital. He is a frequent speaker and panelist on issues affecting the private equity and venture capital markets and is a regular guest lecturer at Columbia Business School. Mr Reitler is a member of the Board of Directors of Business Financial Services, a credit card accounts receivable factor, gCommerce Inc, an inventory management and custom order software developer; and Blink Twice, a developer and distributor of assistive technology products for the disabled. Mr Reitler also serves on the Finance, Insurance and Real Estate committee of the New York City Investment Fund, a venture fund that co-invests in early stage businesses in New York City. He is also on the Board of Advisors of SAS Investors, an early stage venture capital fund investing in paradigm shifting companies in the Tri-State area and of Acuity Ventures III LLC, a venture fund investing in early stage software development and biotechnology companies. Mr Reitler is a member of the Board of Advisors of X + 1, an online marketing technology solution provider. Mr Reitler has also served on the Board of Trustees of the Harvard Law School Alumni Association of New York. Harvard Law School (JD, 1990), magna cum laude, where he was an Editor and a contributor to the Journal of Law and Public Policy and a contributor to the Harvard Journal of Legislation. University of South Carolina Honors College (BA, 1987), magna cum laude, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Golden Key Honors Society.

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