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For emerging managers, fractional CFOs can be a cost-effective way to lay the foundation of a firm’s operations, but they can’t replace a full-time finance chief forever.
Recent senior hires share their plans, including revenue growth and streamlining internal processes.
The law firm strengthens its technology-focused platform in the region with the new hire.
The private credit manager is elevating a firm veteran for the key regional role.
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Velocity Capital Advisors, which will lend to lower-middle and mid-market firms, has taken on a long-time PE CFO
The firm’s latest hire from Akin Gump bolsters its investment funds group to help serve registered funds offerings.
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Cortland's new finance chief brings a wealth of experience with a range of alternative assets to her new position.
Adam Aderton, Willkie Farr & Gallagher
Law firm builds out its regulatory and investigations team.
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In the growing market of GP stakes, legal and compliance teams are doing more than managing risk. They’re fueling growth, writes Allison Rosner.
A personnel puzzle
Haynes Boone is betting on fund finance’s increasingly structured future by hiring seven attorneys from Seward & Kissel. The new squad will focus on such emerging arrangements as synthetic risk transfers, collateralized fund obligations and securitized subscription lines. Albert Tan, who co-heads Haynes Boone’s fund finance practice group, said interest from its banking and insurance […]
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