
Inflexion promotes four to partner
UK mid-market GP Inflexion has promoted a number of team members, including the appointment of four new partners.
Richard Booth, Sergio Ferrarini, Jon Ma and Sarah Gestetner have all been promoted to partner.
Booth is part of the industrials sector team, having worked on deals including Aspen Pumps, Huws Gray and Marley.
Ferrarini joined Inflexion in 2019 and sits in the technology team, which has recently completed the take-private of Infront, as well as the carve-out and corporate partnership with FBX/Novantas.
Ma is a member of the enterprise team where he focuses on technology investing.
Gestetner leads Inflexion's marketing team.
In addition, Chris Wright has become head of the Manchester office, with responsibility for investing activities in the North of England.
Roddy Green, Matt McKinlay, Nick Rosenberg and Robin Senivassen have been promoted to investment directors. Sam McPhail, Marcus Ward, Melanie Campbell and Alice Lawson have been promoted to assistant directors.
Ben Pattison has become head of finance with responsibility for overseeing fund accounting and corporate accounting, while Ionela Serbenco has been promoted to fund accounting manager.
The promotions follow an active first half of the year for Inflexion, with 11 investments, six exits and 47 bolt-ons.
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