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Alternative Investment Management hires Quinn

Wednesday, January 06, 2016
Opalesque Industry Update - Alternative Investment Management, LLC (AIM), a privately-owned investment management firm, has announced that Ryan Quinn joined the firm during the fourth quarter of 2015 as managing director, focusing on portfolio management and researching hedge fund and private equity managers and investments. Quinn is also a member of the firm’s Investment Committee.

“We are excited to have a professional of Ryan’s caliber join our growing investment team,” said AIM Partner Jonathan Harris. “Ryan’s experience in various facets of financial services – including portfolio management and investment manager selection – will be beneficial to our investment and due diligence process. I am also confident that Ryan will make immediate and positive contributions to our firm.”

Prior to joining AIM, Quinn was a shareholder and director at Canterbury Consulting, an institutional investment consulting firm, where he worked with endowments, foundations, and high net worth families focusing on asset allocation, investment manager selection and performance evaluation. At Canterbury, Quinn also served as the chair of both the Hedge Fund Manager Research Committee and the Private Equity Manager Research Committee.

Before that, Quinn was a senior analyst at Monticello Associates. Early in his career Quinn worked on the New York Stock Exchange for Deutsche Bank, Bear Stearns and Merrill Lynch. Quinn is a graduate of Colgate University and received his MBA and MSF degrees from the University of Denver Daniels College of Business.

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