ECI appoints partner to investment team
Private equity firm ECI Partners, headquartered in London and with offices in Manchester and New York, has appointed David Danon as partner to strengthen its investment team.
David joins from Bain Capital, where he spent nearly 20 years and served as a partner, leading and exiting deals across a range of sectors and international markets.
He brings significant experience in supporting growth businesses, with a focus on delivering strong returns across mid-market investments.
David’s appointment marks ECI’s third investment team hire in six months as the firm continues to invest in its future growth strategy.
He said: “ECI’s reputation in the mid-market is fantastic, in terms of people, track record, and the capabilities it has built to help businesses accelerate growth, which are truly differentiated.
“I am looking forward to joining the ECI partnership and working with ambitious management teams to help them outperform their markets.”
David Ewing, managing partner, added: “This is an exciting and strategic step for ECI.
“David’s experience across such a breadth of deals will take our investment team from strength to strength.
“We are delighted David chose to join the ECI Partnership, and it speaks to the fantastic performance and evolution of ECI as we enter our fiftieth year in business.”
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