Morgan Stanley's private equity co-head resigns
Morgan Stanley's private equity co-head, Steve Trevor, is resigning from his role after a four-year stint at the bank.
Trevor joined Morgan Stanley Investment Management from Goldman Sachs in 2006,
and was responsible for real-estate and private-equity investing. Part of his role was to build and grow the private equity business, which the bank has now reportedly scaled back on.
Trevor's resignation follows another high-profile departure, with Stuart Bohart, who headed equity, fixed-income and hedge-fund investments, understood to have also left the bank.
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