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Pantheon adds senior roles in Europe and US

Friday, February 23, 2018
Opalesque Industry Update - Pantheon has announced the appointments of two senior professionals, Justin Mallis and Michael Hutten, as Principals within its Europe and the U.S. teams.

Justin Mallis joins as Global Head of Project Management in the Client Service team, based in London, where he will centralize and coordinate fundraising for our institutional strategies. This is a new function, and it reflects the continued global expansion and growth of our business across investment strategies and clients. "Justin brings valuable external experience from a similar role at a global placement agent, alongside deep experience from working at various U.S. pension consultants, specializing in alternatives. Given this background, Justin will undoubtedly contribute to enhancing how we position our strategies in a differentiated and compelling way," commented Susan Long McAndrews, Partner.

We are also announcing the appointment of Michael Hutten who has joined as Principal to market our U.S. Private Wealth initiative, and who will be based in Raleigh, North Carolina. Michael has worked in senior sales and sales management roles for alternative investment firms for the last 23 years. Most recently, Michael was the President of Distribution for Hatteras Funds, a boutique alternative investment firm that caters to Financial Advisors. "We are excited to welcome Michael to our U.S. team," said Doug Keller, Head of Private Wealth. "Michael brings substantial, relevant and successful experience of marketing to U.S. Private Wealth clients."

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