Fritz Thomas has joined Oak Hill Advisors in New York as a managing director, where he will help lead the firm’s business development and client coverage activities. Thomas will also play a role in the development of the firm’s structured product investment activities.
Fritz most recently was a managing director at Deutsche Bank and head of global distribution for collateral debt obligations and other alternative investment products. Previously, he worked at Bankers Trust Company where he structured and syndicated corporate loans, and at Chemical Bank in corporate banking.
Oak Hill specializing in leveraged loans, high yield bonds, distressed securities and selected equity opportunities, and focuses its investments in North American and European markets. The firm currently manages $11 billion in assets from pension funds, insurance companies, family offices, foundations and endowments.
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