
21 Centrale promotes Voituron and Vigneron to partners
Pan-European buyout firm 21 Partners has promoted Fabrice Voituron (pictured above) and Antoine Vigneron to partners in its Parisian arm, 21 Centrale Partners.
Voituron joined 21 Centrale in 2012 as a principal from French private equity house Omnes Capital, where he was an investment manager. He joined the former Crédit Agricole subsidiary in 2002 as an associate and was promoted to investment manager in 2007.
During his tenure at Omnes, he also spent three years as a teaching assistant at Université Paris XII.
Antoine Vigneron, 37, joined 21 Centrale in 2006 as an associate. He was promoted to investment manager four years later and again to principal in 2014. Before joining 21, Vigneron spent five years at PwC's transaction services team in Paris as a senior analyst.
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