Sovereign appoints three
Sovereign Capital has appointed Jake Warman (pictured) and Jonathan Thorne as investment managers, and Paul Mangan as a researcher.
The three new team members will work across Sovereign's main investment areas: healthcare, business support services, and education and training.
Their appointments come a couple of months after Sovereign closed its fourth fund, Sovereign Capital IV, on its hard-cap of £395m after just four months on the road.
Warman joins the firm following a stint in the New York office of advisory firm Skillcapital, where he worked as a director with a focus on the financial services and technology, media and telecoms sectors. Prior to joining Skillcapital, Warman worked in the international corporate group at Watson Farley & Williams in London and Paris. He is trained as a solicitor.
Thorne previously worked as corporate development director at Experian. His role included origination and execution of M&A, disposals and joint venture activity in EMEA. Prior to that, Warne worked in transaction services at KPMG, his focus being on infrastructure, healthcare and real estate.
Mangan joins Sovereign from his role as a senior research associate in the global equities department at primary research firm Cognolink. During his time at Cognolink, Mangan worked on research projects with hedge funds, consultancies and private equity firms during due diligence processes.
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