
Dunedin makes two hires, promotes one

UK mid-market player Dunedin has promoted David Williams (pictured) to senior partner and appointed two new recruits.
In addition to Williams' promotion, the GP has appointed Coller Capital’s Lorna Eltringham as investor relations manager and Jessica Hardy, formerly of Accenture, as an analyst.
Williams joined Dunedin four years ago, following a five-year stint with Graphite Capital, and has been responsible for the firm's new investment activity. He has worked on investments including EV Offshore, which completed a £20m re-banking with RBS in July; and Hawksford Group, which acquired Singaporean corporate services provider Janus Corporate Solutions earlier this year.
Williams studied economics and management at Cardiff University.
Prior to joining Coller, Eltringham spent 10 years at Credit Suisse, where she was vice president in the private equity fund placements team. She leaves her role as origination executive at Coller, where she was involved in fundraising for the GP's $5.5bn sixth vehicle. Eltringham studied French at The University of Glasgow.
While at Accenture, Hardy worked as a strategy consultant for the oil & gas and utilities industries. She studied economics at the University of Warwick.
Latest News
Stonehage Fleming raises USD 130m for largest fund to date, eyes 2024 programme
Multi-family office has seen strong appetite, with investor base growing since 2016 to more than 90 family offices, Meiping Yap told Unquote
Permira to take Ergomed private for GBP 703m
Sponsor deploys Permira VIII to ride new wave of take-privates; Blackstone commits GBP 200m in financing for UK-based CRO
Partners Group to release IMs for Civica sale in mid-September
Sponsor acquired the public software group in July 2017 via the same-year vintage Partners Group Global Value 2017
Change of mind: Sponsors take to de-listing their own assets
EQT and Cinven seen as bellweather for funds to reassess options for listed assets trading underwater