
SEP promotes three
Scottish Equity Partners (SEP) has promoted Gordon Beveridge, Tony Robison and Angus Conroy within its investment team.
Robison and Beveridge will both take the title of director, while Conroy has been promoted to senior analyst.
Beveridge has been with SEP since 2011 and is a member of the GP's information technology group, where he has a particular focus on IT software and services businesses. Before moving to SEP, he spent four years as a corporate finance manager at EY.
Robison joined SEP as an investment executive in early 2012, coming from a four-year tenure as finance director at gas technology business Gas2. He has held senior positions at a number of other energy-related technology companies, which is reflected in his energy investment remit at SEP.
Senior analyst Conroy mainly focuses on deal execution and support, with responsibility for deal structuring, valuations, as well as the financial analysis and assessment of new investments. He joined SEP from Citigroup in 2012, where he had been an analyst in the UK M&A division.
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