Kaistone is more than a fund sponsor. We’ve built a community of investors, operators, and partners navigating the same allocation decisions — people who treat private markets as a serious, considered allocation and want a room where capital, deal flow, and judgement are shared directly between principals.
Most firms organize themselves around a fund. We organize ourselves around the people who invest in it — and the people they introduce. The Kaistone Community is the connective tissue between our investors, the operators we partner with, and the principals who refer them to us.
It is small. It is by invitation. It comes together regularly — in mingles, workshops, seminars, and private members’ sessions where capital, deal flow, and judgement are shared directly between principals.
The Kaistone Community comes together in person and online — mingles to meet new principals, workshops to sharpen specific skills, seminars on the topics that move our portfolios, and private working sessions for members. Some events are open to the public. Others are by invitation.
A full calendar of events is shared with subscribers.
Subscribe for the calendar →The Kaistone Community is not a club, a conference, or a content channel. It is the relational infrastructure around our investment platform. It exists so that members — investors, operators, and partners — can compound the value of working with the firm beyond any single fund commitment.
Investor members receive position-level reporting, co-investment access, and private working sessions with other investor principals. The objective is not networking for its own sake. It is to put serious allocators in a room with each other, on a regular cadence, to compare notes on the decisions they’re actually making.
Operating partners — the principals running businesses we invest in or alongside — get access to a community of investors and other operators who can become customers, capital sources, or sounding boards. We make introductions deliberately, not promiscuously.
We’re always looking for the next strong operator, sponsor, or principal. If you’re building something real and our thesis fits the way you think about capital, the community is one of the ways into a relationship with the firm. It is also one of the ways we find each other.
The community is intentionally small. Membership is by invitation following a relationship with the firm — either as an investor, an operating partner, or a serious referring principal.
If you think there’s a fit, we’d like to hear from you. There is no application form. There is a short conversation.
Community membership includes access to Kaistone Business Media content, events, and the firm’s network of investors, operators, and principals. Subscribe and a member of the firm will be in touch.