
Greenpark Capital
Greenpark Capital has announced the appointments of Christophe Nicolas as investment director and Ottavia Tuinhout as investment analyst. Nicolas joins Greenpark from Permira where he was involved in transaction origination and execution in the media, leisure and business services industries. He started his career with BNP in Hong Kong and Goldman Sachs in London, where he was a member of the execution team of the financial institution group within the investment banking division. Nicolas then spent five years at Broadview in London on origination and execution of strategic advisory, M&A and general corporate finance advisory, focused on high growth business services, media and technology industries across Europe. Most recently, he spent three years at Permira where he was involved in leveraged buyouts, transaction origination and execution in the European media, leisure and business services industries. Nicolas is a French national and holds an MBA from Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris. Tuinhout joins Greenpark as investment analyst having just finished her masters in finance at London Business School. Prior to this, Ottavia spent three years at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, management consultancy, as analyst and consultant in the US and Italy. She is Italian and speaks three European languages.
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