
Campbell Lutyens promotes three in London team
Campbell Lutyens has promoted two new partners and a principal in its London office.
Paula Langton and Immanuel Rubin have both been promoted to the position of partner after extensive periods at the firm.
Langton has been with Campbell Lutyens since 2006, working as part of the placement team on project management. She was previously an associate at Credit Suisse working on mergers and acquisitions as well as its private funds group. She studied at Cass Business School in London.
Rubin focuses on the secondary advisory business and joined Campbell Lutyens in 2004 after working in the M&A execution team at ABN Amro. He studied finance at London School of Economics after graduating with a degree in management from University of Manchester.
Ben Pearce, also a member of the secondary advisory team, joined the firm in 2007 and has been promoted to principal. Pearce has focused on fund portfolio sales, structured secondaries and restructurings. Prior to joining the firm, he spent three years as a consultant at Accenture after graduating from University of Warwick with a degree in mechanical engineering.
Campbell Lutyens acted as placement for FSN Capital's fourth fund, which reached a final close on SEK 5.25bn (€600m) last year.
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