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Global Asset Manager Promotes 48 To Senior Positions
Eliane Chavagnon
13 January 2014
Global alternative asset manager has
promoted 48 professionals to senior positions, including nine to partner, 13 to
managing director and 26 to principal/director.
(Principals and directors are the same level although the
former is the title used in North America while the latter is 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.
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
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
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
The Carlyle Group has $185 billion of assets under
management across 122 funds and 81 fund-of-funds vehicles as of September 30,
2013. The firm employs more than 1,450 people in 34 offices globally.