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SuperReturn Private Credit Asia
7-8 May 2025
JW MarriottHong Kong

Tod Trabocco
Head of Private Debt Advisory at StepStone Group
Speaker

Profile

Tod Trabocco is Head of Private Debt Advisory for StepStone Private Debt (part of StepStone Group), responsible for helping public and private pension plans, insurance companies, endowments and foundations build private credit portfolios through primary fund investments, co-investments and bespoke SMAs. He also acts as a product specialist for StepStone Group’s credit interval fund (CRDEX) and business development corporation (SCRED). Prior to joining StepStone Private Debt, Mr. Trabocco served as a consultant and product specialist at Aksia, where he sat on the firm’s credit fund investment committee. Prior to Aksia, he served as Head of Product for ITE Management, a leading transportation leasing fund. Prior that he was Cambridge Associate’s first Head of Private Credit, leading private credit manager research and selection globally and chaired that firm’s Credit Investment Committee. He began his career in private credit in 2005 as Head of Research and Underwriting for LBC Credit Partners, now CIFC’s direct lending unit.
Mr. Trabocco has authored numerous white papers on private credit and serves as a subject matter expert for the CFA Institute’s private credit curriculum development efforts and his work has been used as part of the CAIA Level II curriculum. He holds a MBA from Columbia Business School and a MALD from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.

Agenda Sessions

  • LP portfolio construction: enhancing yield and diversification through private credit

    3:05pm
  • Investor relations and fundraising masterclass

    4:05pm
  • Special situation and opportunistic credit: the art behind tactical allocations

    2:50pm