Global alternative asset manager The Carlyle Group today announced that
it has promoted 48 professionals to senior positions: nine to Partner,
13 to Managing Director and 26 to Principal/Director. (Principals and
Directors are the same level in Carlyle parlance; Principal is the title
used in North America and Director is the title used in Europe and
Asia.) The individuals work in Carlyle’s offices around the globe
conducting buyout, growth capital, real asset and global market
strategies transactions, as well as investor services activities.
New Partners (Group; Location):
Rahul Culas – GMS, Energy Mezzanine; New York
Ian Sandler – GMS,
Infrastructure; New York
Cam Dyer – US Buyout; Charlotte
Mark
Johnson – US Buyout; Washington, DC
Elliot Wagner – US Buyout; New
York
David Daniel – US Real Estate; Washington, DC
Glori
Holzman Graziano – GMS, US Structured Credit; New York
Alok Gaur –
Investor Relations; Washington, DC
Heather Mitchell – Investor
Services, Legal; London
New Managing Directors:
Philip Park – Asia Growth; Seoul
Brian Lindley – Europe Buyout;
London
Grishma Parekh – GMS, Global Corporate Mezzanine; New York
Jeffrey
Levin – GMS Finance; New York
Shelley Guiley – Investor Relations;
Washington, DC
Marco Peschiera – South America Buyout; Lima
Martin
Sumner – US Buyout; Washington, DC
Michael Gershenson – US Real
Estate; New York
Justin Plouffe – GMS, US Structured Credit; New
York
Bryan Corbett – One Carlyle; Washington, DC
Jason Thomas
– Investor Services, External Affairs; Washington, DC
Norma Kuntz –
Investor Services, Fund Management CPE; Washington DC
Leslie Eglin
– Investor Services, Human Resources; Washington DC
New Principals/Directors:
Tony Jiang – Asia Buyout; Shanghai
David Wen – Asia Buyout; Shanghai
Shirlene
Song – Asia Real Estate; Shanghai
Charles Wu – Asia Real Estate;
Shanghai
Massimiliano Caraffa – Europe Buyout; Milan
Benjamin
Deshayes – Europe Buyout; Paris
Shaun Mercer – Europe Buyout; London
Fraser
Robson – Europe Buyout; London
Daniel East – GMS, Global Energy
Mezzanine; Houston
Justin Teltschik – GMS, Global Energy Mezzanine;
Houston
Anne-Sophie Pawlowski – GMS Infrastructure; New York
Yusuke
Watanabe – Japan Buyout; Tokyo
Kristen Ankerbrandt – US Buyout; New
York
Dayne Baird – US Buyout; Washington, DC
Parker Hayden –
US Buyout; New York
Ram Jagannath – US Buyout; New York
Will
McMullan – US Buyout; New York
Greg Nikodem – US Buyout;
Washington, DC
Derek Whang – US Buyout; Washington, DC
Jonathan
Bard – US Real Estate; Los Angeles
Ravi Changela – Investor
Services, Corporate Accounting; Arlington
Marius Draghici –
Investor Services, Corporate Accounting; Paris
Emily Van Huysen –
Investor Services, Corporate Accounting; Arlington
Annie Paydar –
Investor Services, Human Resources; London
Denise Eaton – Investor
Services, Legal and Compliance; Washington, DC
Monica Harris –
Investor Services, Legal and Compliance; Washington, DC
About The Carlyle Group
The Carlyle Group (NASDAQ: CG) is a global alternative asset manager
with $185 billion of assets under management across 122 funds and 81
fund of funds vehicles as of September 30, 2013. Carlyle's purpose is to
invest wisely and create value on behalf of its investors, many of whom
are public pensions. Carlyle invests across four segments – Corporate
Private Equity, Real Assets, Global Market Strategies and Solutions – in
Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, the Middle East, North America and
South America. Carlyle has expertise in various industries, including:
aerospace, defense & government services, consumer & retail, energy,
financial services, healthcare, industrial, technology & business
services, telecommunications & media and transportation. The Carlyle
Group employs more than 1,450 people in 34 offices across six continents.
Web: www.carlyle.com
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