Industri Kapital
Industri Kapital has broadened its senior management group by appointing Christopher Masek, partner responsible for Industri Kapital's French activities, and Detlef Dinsel, partner responsible for the firm’s German activities. They join Björn Savén, Kim Wahl, Michael Rosenlew and Gustav Öhman, bringing the total group to six senior executives. Masek joined in 2000 from KPMG Corporate Finance in Paris, where he was a founding partner. Dinsel joined in 1996 after a career in consulting with Bain and in industry with the Hilti Group in Switzerland. At the same time, the firm has promoted three team members to partners. Trygve Grindheim has become responsible for investment activities in Denmark and Norway while Kristiaan Nieuwenburg has assumed responsibility for Industri Kapital's investment activities in the Benelux region. Grindheim joined in 1997 having worked for both Morgan Stanley and CSFB, and Nieuwenburg joined in 1999, having worked in investment banking for Lehman Brothers. In addition, James Yates has been promoted to partner responsible for finance and administration. Yates joined in 2002 from Arthur Andersen where he qualified as a chartered accountant. The promotions come following a busy in 2004 in which IK announced four investments and seven realisations, returning a total of E814m in cash proceeds.
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