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Halcyon Capital Management brings on Philip Raciti as head of U.S. performing credit

Monday, September 24, 2018
Opalesque Industry Update - Halcyon Capital Management LP today announced the appointment of Philip Raciti as Head of U.S. Performing Credit and Portfolio Manager. Mr. Raciti will be based in New York and will report to Jason Dillow, Halcyon's Chief Investment Officer and Head of Credit, and Brian Yorke, the firm's Head Trader and Global Performing Credit Portfolio Manager.

At Halcyon, Mr. Raciti will focus on the day-to-day management of the U.S. senior loan portfolios for the firm across both CLOs and separately managed accounts.

"Phil has a proven track record leading successful performing credit investment strategies," said Mr. Dillow. "Our team has known Phil for years and we are excited to have such a highly regarded industry leader join our integrated credit platform. Phil's strong work ethic and collaborative leadership style are an ideal fit for our firm's culture and will serve our investors well for years to come."

"I couldn't be more excited to be working with the talented team at Halcyon to capitalize on new credit investment opportunities," said Mr. Raciti. "I look forward to being a part of the firm's innovative and disciplined investment style and to leveraging the expertise across the firm's credit platform to continue to deliver value to investors."

Previously, Mr. Raciti was a Senior Managing Director and Portfolio Manager at CVC Credit Partners. Mr. Raciti's responsibilities included managing the U.S. Performing Credit business across research, trading, and technology initiatives. Mr. Raciti joined Apidos Capital (a predecessor to CVC Credit Partners) in March 2005 as a credit analyst and trader. Prior to CVC, Mr. Raciti was a Credit Analyst and Technology Specialist for INVESCO. Mr. Raciti earned a B.A. in Politics, Philosophy, and Law from Binghamton University.

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