Inflexion promotes Richards, Edmans to senior partner
Inflexion Private Equity has promoted Catherine Richards and Philip Edmans to the position of senior partner, alongside several other promotions in the firm.
Richards joined the firm in 2005, while Edmans started his career as a manager in PwC's corporate finance team. From there he moved to Gleacher Shacklock, a corporate finance boutique, before joining Inflexion in 2010.
Meanwhile, Chris Wright has been hired as a partner in Inflexion's Manchester office, where he will focus on developing investment opportunities with businesses across a range of sectors in the region. Prior to Inflexion, Wright was a director at mid-market PE house LDC, where he spent six years investing in a number of businesses including Stroma, Synexus, Mini-Cam, Chargepoint and BWML. The last two of these years Wright spent in the Thames Valley as head of LDC South.
The firm has also promoted Tom Pemberton to partner, as well as Kirsty Tikerpae.
Additionally, James Wigglesworth has been promoted to investment director in the Manchester office, while Saloshnee Nightingale, Ravi Shah, Andreas Constantinides, James Stevens, Rob Dagger and Adam Moss have been promoted to the position of assistant director.
In addition to these promotions in the investment team, Inflexion has also promoted Edward Taylor to the position of portfolio director and Alex Mathers to the position of digital director.
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