Partner Article
Palatine expands London Buyout team
Palatine has strengthened its team with the appointment of Danielle Garland as Investment Director in its Buyout team based in London.
Danielle joins from Mobeus Equity Partners having worked in M&A since 2008. At Palatine, she will be responsible for deal origination, execution, and working with management teams to deliver their strategy post investment.
Throughout her career, Danielle has been a passionate advocate of increasing diversity in the profession, founding a series of highly successful events that connect female investors, founders and advisors within the private equity community. She will continue to drive this ambition forward at Palatine, given the firm mirrors her own stance on diversity, inclusion and impact investment.
She said: “There is an impressive, collaborative and down to earth approach at Palatine that I wanted to be a part of. I enjoy working with great businesses to help them grow and ensuring that the people strategy is in place to achieve that and I am very excited to start this next chapter in my career here.”
Partner Tony Dickin said: “We are delighted that Danielle has joined us, bringing significant experience in key sectors such as business and financial services and also a shared passion for sustainable value enhancement and collaboration to our growing team in London.”
The firm recently appointed Carly Sinicrope as an Investment Manager in the London office, while Rupert Brown has moved from the Buyout to the Impact team.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by John Robson .
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