APAC's leading private capital event returns to Singapore!
APAC's leading private capital event returns to Singapore!


Kerrine is a Managing Director in Hamilton Lane’s Client Solutions Group, where she heads the firm’s Southeast Asia office. She is primarily responsible for business development, as well as coverage of client relationships in Southeast Asia.
Prior to this, Kerrine was the Head of Alternatives Distribution for Southeast Asia at BlackRock, where she was responsible for distribution strategy and client engagements on BlackRock’s alternative investment product suite, across client segments. Previously, she was the head of Institutional Client Business for Southeast Asia. Kerrine first joined BlackRock in 2010 as a member of the iShares Global Client Group, where she was responsible for ETF distribution.
Before joining BlackRock, Kerrine was responsible for business and product development for Alternative Investments at UOB Asset Management and held credit analysis and strategic investment roles within United Overseas Bank.
Kerrine received a MSc degree in Applied Finance from Singapore Management University and a BA degree, with first class honours, in Economics from the National University of Singapore. Kerrine is also a CFA and CAIA charter holder.

Sunil is a Partner who primarily specializes in the sourcing and execution of Asian investments specifically in India, Australia, Vietnam and Southeast Asia. He actively participates in all fund investment decisions at Adams Street.
Prior to joining our organization in 2007, Sunil worked for Standard Chartered Bank in Singapore performing financial and business analyses of local and regional companies and advising them. Prior to this, Sunil worked in India as an Investment and Strategy Associate in Tacogroup, the automotive technology and engineering investment arm of the Tata Group of India.
Sunil is a native Indian with permanent residency in Singapore. He is fluent in Hindi and has basic working knowledge of several Indian languages.

Sarah Gelfand is one of the impact investing market’s early pioneers. She was a founding Director at the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN), where she led development of the industry’s leading system for measuring and managing impact (IRIS+). As Managing Director of BlueMark, Sarah co-leads business strategy, business and product development, and supports the firm’s engagement with various market-building and standard-setting initiatives.
Sarah previously served as Vice President of Social Impact Programs at Fidelity Charitable, where she launched several new impact investing offerings for retail clients and led a grant-making initiative for the Board of Trustees. She also developed and ran a specialty business unit focused on providing philanthropic consulting services to clients. Ms. Gelfand also previously held roles at Duke University where she oversaw strategy and operations for an accelerator program that produced research and provided consulting services to a global network of 50 nonprofit and for-profit healthcare-focused social enterprises.
Sarah earned her Bachelor of Arts in Applied Mathematics from Brown University and her Master of Science in Statistics from the University of Washington.

Amit is the Founding Partner of Singapore based Jungle Ventures that invests and helps build tech category leaders from South Asia. Under his leadership, Jungle has grown to become one of the largest venture capital firms in the region, currently managing over $600m in commitments since their inception in 2012.
Amit is passionate about creating companies that are built to last. This passion led him to start and scale Jungle Ventures to a regional venture firm investing across high growth tech sectors in India, Indonesia, Singapore and Vietnam. The firm invests on a ‘high conviction early-growth stage investing’ model that has resulted in a >10x growth in portfolio valuation in the last 5 years, from $900M in aggregate valuation to over $10.5B. In 2021 alone, Jungle has coined 2 Unicorns and 3 of their portfolio companies are expected to list at the regional or global stock exchanges in the next 6-12 months.
Amit has spent 25 years in South Asia as an early pioneer and leader in the development of the region's Venture Capital and Startup industry. Amit was the Vice Chairman of Business Angels Network of South East Asia (BANSEA), held executive positions in sales and business development at Progress Software ($1.6 Billion NASDAQ listed software giant) and at Tata Infotech Ltd, India (Acquired by TCS for ~$259m) and found Ettamina Studios, a Singapore-India based animation studio. He is a Kauffman Fellow and currently a member of Singapore Government's Advisory Council on the Ethical Use Of Artificial Intelligence and Data.






Join 3,000+ senior private market leaders in Singapore, including 1,500+ GPs and 1,000+ LPs, at The Marina Bay Sands, when SuperReturn Asia returns from 24-27 September to uncover every stone in the industry.