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Copper Rock Capital Partners appoints David Dineen as Portfolio Manager

Thursday, August 31, 2017
Opalesque Industry Update - Copper Rock Capital Partners, a global equity investment manager, announced today the addition of David Dineen, CFA, to the investment team. Mr. Dineen will serve as a Portfolio Manager supporting each of the firm's four investment strategies, and will be responsible for generating investment ideas and providing fundamental research on investments owned across all client portfolios. Mr. Dineen has spent the last 25 years investing in global equities with a focus on small cap companies, and his addition brings a wealth of fundamental equity research experience to Copper Rock.

"With the addition of David Dineen, we have added another very experienced Portfolio Manager to our team," said Michael Forrester, Copper Rock's Chief Executive Officer. "David brings more than 25 years of experience researching and investing in international small and mid-cap companies. We are extremely excited to have him join our global equity team."

Prior to joining Copper Rock, Mr. Dineen was a Portfolio Manager with Granahan Investment Management, where he oversaw the firm's International and Global Small Cap strategies. Before joining Granahan, Mr. Dineen spent nine years at Pinnacle Associates, where he was exclusively responsible for the International Small Cap strategy. Prior to Pinnacle, he worked for more than 15 years at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, where in addition to his role as a fundamental research analyst, he served as the lead Portfolio Manager of the Morgan Stanley Select Global Equity Fund from 1998 to 2005.

Mr. Dineen graduated with a B.S. in finance and marketing from Binghamton University School of Management and received his M.B.A. in finance and international business from New York University. He also holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation and is a member of the CFA Institute as well as the CFA Society New York and the CFA Society Boston. He has guest lectured at NYU Stern School of Business and has taught undergraduate finance classes at The Stillman School of Business at Seton Hall University.

"With our firm's steady growth in global equity assets, we believe it is critically important to continuously reinvest in our business," added Forrester. "We are extremely pleased to attract someone as experienced as David to our company and look forward to his immediate contributions to our on-going success."

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