
Tikehau Group hires three

Tikehau Group, comprising Tikehau Investment Management (TIM) and Tikehau Capital Advisors (TCA), has hired Etienne Gorgeon, Frédéric Sallerin and Vincent Favier in its Paris office.
Favier will be investment manager at TCA, while Gorgeon was appointed director of investments for open-ended funds and managed funds at TIM, alongside Sallerin who will be in charge of institutional client sales.
Favier joins TCA from Amber Capital where he had been managing director in the French office since 2006. Before this, Favier was director of development and investments and member of the executive committee at Worms & Cie, where he was in charge of managing investments, investor relations and financial communications. Favier began his career in strategic consulting as a senior associate at Oliver Wyman.
Gorgeon was fixed income CIO at Edmond de Rothschild Asset Management before he joined TIM. He joined Rothschild in 2008, following his position as CIO of the Global Credit Investment Grade activity at Fortis. Prior to this he worked at AXA Investment Management, F&C in London and CDC Ixis, where he began his career in 1997 as a high-yield credit analyst.
Sallerin previously worked at Sparinvest in Paris where he was in charge of developing the retail network for institutional investors since 2010. From 2004 to 2009 he was part of the sales team developing the Française des Placements. Sallerin began his career in the banking industry, working for Crédit du Nord and Banque Worms, where he was responsible for companies and institutional investors.
The Tikehau Group was established in 2004 to invest in and manage institutional and private funds in different asset classes. The firm launched TIM in 2007 as an investment management company specialising in credit.
The Tikehau Group is majority-owned by its management, alongside institutional partners such as Crédit Mutuel Arkea and Unicredit. It currently manages €1.5bn of assets.
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