Speaker 2
right, Trish, I have one last question for you, which is what is your favorite aspect of private equity? I
Speaker 1
have had the same answer since I started my career. I started as an analyst in the private equity group of Goldman Sachs. Then I spent a long time with Bain Capital Private Equity, and then I came over to Advent as a partner in 2016. I've been really blessed to work with great people have these great environments to invest in. But I would just say since the very beginning, the thing that hooked me back in Goldman Sachs is the learning in this business. And so getting to dive into new industries, new businesses, as you progress in your career, learning completely new skills that you didn't have five years earlier, right? It is very different to be analyzing and building a model in your early twenties to be sharing the board of a company and having the accountability for those people to be partnering with executives through a global pandemic when you're trying to figure out how to support everyone the right way and make the right decisions. And so the leadership challenges at this point are trying to build teams to have long careers and do the right thing, look where the world's going. Those are the pieces that are the learning that I love the most today, but it is just the variability, the variety. It's a tremendous opportunity for that. Well,
Speaker 2
Trish, thanks so much for sharing this interesting and early success carve-out story, and obviously wishing you the best of luck as it continues the next couple of years.
Speaker 1
Thank you very much. We will always take all the luck we can get. Thanks
Speaker 2
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