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Partners Capital Names New Co-Chief Investment Officers
Founded in 2001, Partners Capital has offices in Boston, New York, London, Singapore, Hong Kong, San Francisco and Paris. It oversees assets of more than $40 billion.
Partners
Capital, the global outsourced investment office, has
announced that Suzanne Streeter and Alex Band will take over from
Colin Pan as the firm’s global co-chief investment officers,
taking effect on 1 July.
Streeter and Band, who are partners at the firm, were previously
the asset class heads of private equity and public equities,
respectively. Partners Group said that it will soon announce
their successor.
The duo will join chairman Stan Miranda, head of global macro and
tactical asset allocation, Kamran Moghadam, and CEO Arjun
Raghavan in the office of the CIO, which oversees the firm’s
overall investment strategy and policies.
“Our Office of the CIO remains the key unit for investment
strategy and oversight at Partners Capital and its evolution is
critical in serving our growing global client base,” Raghavan
said. “After a rigorous evaluation process of assessing both
internal and select external candidates, our partner group and
board members concluded that Suzanne and Alex’s combined
experience and skillsets were ideally suited to the future
demands of the CIO role.”
Streeter joined Partners Capital in 2015. Most recently, she
served as head of private equity and real estate, leading the
global research team responsible for manager selection and
relationship management. She joined Partners Capital from Babson
Capital Management, the investment management arm of MassMutual,
where she led private equity investments in North America, Europe
and Latin America. Before that, she spent five years in the
private equity team of Yale Investments Office and 10 years in
investment banking at Morgan Stanley and Berkshire Capital, where
she covered financial institutions and asset managers.
Band joined Partners Capital in 2013. Most recently, he served as
head of public equities where he covered long-only and long-short
strategies and manager relationships. He has been responsible for
several innovations in the public equities program, including a
push into sector specialists across themes such as life sciences.
Prior to joining Partners Capital, he was a vice president at
Bain Capital in the global private equity group, overseeing
investment due diligence, deal execution and portfolio
management. Before that, Band was a senior associate consultant
at Bain & Company.
Founded in 2001, Partners Capital, which has offices in Boston,
New York, London, Singapore, Hong Kong, San Francisco and Paris,
oversees assets of more than $40 billion.