Do you remember Booth LPFs? Join the Chicago Booth Alumni Club as we kickoff LPF in New York City for a casual happy hour with fellow Booth alumni.
Event Details
Perhaps a short or long time ago, you remember what you did on Friday afternoons after class – LPFs at Chicago Booth! Liquidity Preference Function (LPF) is a play on a financial term coined by John Maynard Keynes, and pun-ny Boothies adopted it as the title for free flowing wine and hors d'oeuvres events held on Fridays in the Harper Center.
From spring rolls to wine in the Winter Garden, LPFs hold a special place in the heart of Boothies, and we are hoping to recreate this special Booth tradition in NYC (albeit a bit earlier in the week, and with not quite as many drink tickets).
The Chicago Booth Alumni Club of NY proudly presents the inaugural LPF Series in New York City!
For a bit more reading and flash from the past, check out Chibus.com's article on LPF: http://www.chibus.com/news/2014/11/17/lpfs-storied-past>
$15 (includes a glass of Touraine or Malbec) Cash Bar follows.