Date Posted: October 2, 2008
Company: Global Distressed Fund
Website: --
Compensation: TBD
Experience: 8-10 years
Type: Full Time
Location: Manhattan
Contact: distressedopps@gmail.com
Description: Manhattan-based asset manager focused on US and Latin American middle-market opportunities, seeks a Managing Director to head up its Investor Relations/ Marketing effort. The candidate will focus on growing AUM, attracting longer-term capital, including a greater proportion of pension funds, and also launching separate managed accounts specifically tailored to investors' needs.
The candidate will also be responsible for identifying high-impact partnerships with private banking platforms, consultants and others, who can help raise exposure to high net-worth investors. The candidate should bring a wide range of corporate, institutional, and private investor contacts who have invested with the individual in the past.
Experience leading teams and managing all aspects of client-facing relationships is very important. We will consider individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds, including other hedge funds, private equity funds, and cap intro groups. The candidate should be comfortable discussing trade strategies, performance, investment themes, the fund's structure, as well as any new vehicles being launched by the fund.
Please send a cover letter and CV to: distressedopps@gmail.com
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