
Maven promotes five to partner
UK-focused private equity firm Maven Capital Partners has promoted five senior staff to partner.
The newly promoted partners are Colin Anderson, Suzanne Lupton, Ewan MacKinnon, David Milroy and Andrew Whiteley.
Anderson joined Maven in 2014 after 11 years working in various corporate banking and real estate finance roles with The Royal Bank of Scotland. For Maven, Anderson has led or co-led eight investments with a value of £135m, and raised total equity of £47m.
Lupton joined Maven in 2010 after 23 years with Bank of Scotland, where she worked with high-net-worth customers in Scotland and London. Since joining Maven, Lupton has been working on the growth and development of the Maven Investor Partners business, expanding its assets under management from less than £10m to its current £128m.
After joining Maven in 2009, MacKinnon was promoted to investment director in 2011. He worked on several successful exits from Maven's oil and gas portfolio, including XPD8 Solutions, MSIS and EFC Group.
Milroy joined the firm in 2007 and led the opening of Maven's Edinburgh office in 2011. He has worked on VCT, private equity and mezzanine fund investments and exits, including Crawford Scientific, Endura and Calnex.
Whiteley joined Maven in 2013 to help further advance Maven's diversification into property investment and development.
Headquartered in Glasgow with offices throughout the UK, Maven has £600m in funds under management, and manages assets for a variety of clients, including venture capital trusts, UK regional fund mandates and Maven Investor Partners – a syndicate of institutional, family office and experienced investors.
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