
Triago bolsters secondaries team with two NYC hires
Michael T Pilson and Marc Fitorre have joined placement agent Triago as partner and principal, respectively.
Pilson and Fitorre will be based in Triago's New York office. They will join the firm's 11-strong secondaries team – Pilson will head secondaries origination in the Americas, while Fitorre will lead the execution group in the region.
Pilson joins Triago from Eaton Partners, where he was a managing director. There, he led general partner advisory in the Americas' secondary markets and spearheaded all direct transactions in the region. Earlier, Pilson set up and ran the secondary investment programme for the private markets group at DuPont Capital Management, where he was also in charge of co-investments.
Immediately prior to joining Triago, Fitorre spent nine months as vice-president at Cebile Capital. Earlier, he was a part of the three-person founding team of Evercore's Private Capital Advisory unit. There, he was responsible for secondaries deal management and execution, LP portfolio evaluation, cash flow and continuation fund modeling, and buyer outreach for both LP-stake transactions and GP-led deals. Prior to this, he was part of the secondaries team at UBS Investment Bank's Private Funds Group.
Update (13/07/21): this article was amended to reflect that Marc Fitorre did not lead secondaries origination and execution in the Americas and Asia-Pacific for Cebile Capital, as originally stated.
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