
Turenne Capital announces raft of hires
French GP Turenne Capital has hired an investment director, two analysts and two chargés d'affaires across its Paris and Lille offices.
Charles-Henri Booter has joined Turenne in Paris as an investment director. He will work on the team managing the firm's retail funds (FIPs and FCPIs). Prior to this, he helped create and manage the private equity arm of Caisse d'Epargne in the Ile-de-France region.
Still in the Paris office, Sophie Canetos was hired as an analyst, working in the healthcare sector team. Nicolas Mallassagne has also joined the firm as an analyst, in the team backing high-growth SMEs via the Emergence ETI fund.
In Lille, Vincent Chadenat and Aymeric Benavent both joined as chargés d'affaires.
Turenne now manages around €930m and collected €80m in funds in 2017. It employs 51 staff.
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