Kline Hill Partners LP
Greenwich, CT
Title: Summer 2026 – Business Development and Investor Relations Intern
Reports to: Director – Business Development and Investor Relations
Experience: Requires interest in private equity, investment banking, investment management, fund of funds, investment consulting, or strategy consulting. No prior experience required.
Education: Pursuing an undergraduate degree at a leading college or university (please include major, GPA and standardized test scores on resume)
Additional Skills: Power Point, Excel, Word, Client Relationship Management Systems, Google Suite
Location: Greenwich, CT Office (full time/ in person)
Company Overview
Kline Hill Partners (“Kline Hill”) invests in private equity funds, private equity-backed companies and other opportunistic transactions primarily by providing liquidity to existing investors via transaction sizes substantially smaller than are typical in the private equity secondary market. Kline Hill seeks to deliver superior risk-adjusted returns by focusing on what it considers to be the least efficient segments of the secondary market to build a broadly diversified portfolio of assets acquired at discounts to their intrinsic value. Kline Hill believes there is a substantial annual volume of these “small-deal secondary” transactions that is underserved by both large and small secondary funds. Kline Hill manages over $5.4 billion in assets across a range of investment vehicles and is currently investing out of its fifth fund series.
Kline Hill strives to operate a best-in-class secondaries platform with an institutional approach in areas such as transaction sourcing, deal team staffing, due diligence, finance, operations, information technology, compliance, independent oversight, attention to culture and investor relations.
Sample activities and responsibilities
- Assist with monitoring the investor relations email inbox and help respond to routine investor requests.
- Support senior professionals in drafting responses to due diligence questionnaires (DDQs) and requests for proposals (RFPs).
- Help manage and maintain investor and prospect data in our CRM and investor portal.
- Contribute to investor relations and fundraising efforts.
- Assist with updating and maintaining pitch books and other marketing materials.
- Help prepare background reports and materials for fundraising trips and calls.
- Support data entry initiatives.
- Assist with preparations for the annual investor meeting, quarterly LP advisory committee meetings, and quarterly market webinars, and help with semi-annual investor update letters.
- Perform other ad-hoc duties and projects as assigned, with opportunities to contribute to strategic BD/IR projects as you gain experience.
Job Skills and Abilities
- A strong work ethic and willingness to learn.
- Good organizational and project management skills, with attention to detail.
- Solid communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Service-oriented and proactive, with good interpersonal skills.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize deliverables.
- A creative and self-motivated approach, thriving in an entrepreneurial and small team environment.
- Ability to collaborate effectively with colleagues across different functions.
- Proficiency in PowerPoint, Excel, Word, and an aptitude for learning new technology tools and CRM databases.