
Campbell Lutyens appoints six new principals
Campbell Lutyens has appointed six new principals in its London, New York and Hong Kong offices.
In its London office, the firm appointed Annabelle Judd and James Sladden as principals. Judd is a member of the firm's secondary advisory team and spent 10 years advising on M&A transactions prior to joining Campbell Lutyens in 2017. Sladden, who has been with the firm for more than eight years, is focused on fund placement, with particular expertise in infrastructure.
In New York, the firm promoted principals Ryan Mason and Richard Moore, who are members of Campbell Lutyens' fund placement team and are both involved in the development of its expanding US business. Mason joined the firm in 2017, has 13 years of experience and is focused on distribution in the north-east US and Canada. Moore has been with the firm for six years and is focused on execution and advisory across both private equity and infrastructure.
The firm also promoted James Shipperlee and Don Yoon in its Hong Kong office. They are members of the firm's fund placement team. Shipperlee has a particular focus on execution and has been with Campbell Lutyens for more than seven years. Yoon, who joined the firm in 2015, is primarily focused on South Korea and has 16 years of experience in product development and investment banking in Seoul, London and Hong Kong.
Campbell Lutyens is a global private capital adviser, focused on fund placement and secondary advisory services. Its fund placement practice raises capital globally for private equity, infrastructure and private debt managers, while its secondary transaction practice advises institutional and other investors on the sale or restructuring of portfolios of funds or direct investments within the private equity and infrastructure classes.
The firm has a team of more than 130 people operating from offices in London, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Hong Kong and Singapore.
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