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StepStone announces new partner class

Thursday, February 14, 2019
Opalesque Industry Update - StepStone Group, a global private markets specialist, has named five new partners and six new managing directors.

StepStone partner and CEO Monte Brem said, "These talented and hardworking people have left an enduring mark on the firm; they have been instrumental to StepStone's growth and success. We are proud to work alongside them."

2019 Partner Class:

Aiyu Nicholson joined StepStone in 2009 and is based in New York. She is a member of the private equity team and focuses on distressed debt and equity investments and co-investments.

Christable Yau joined StepStone in 2010 and is based in New York. She is a member of the investor relations team and focuses on wealth management channels and defined contribution pensions. Earlier this year, she was appointed to the Defined Contribution Alternative Association's board.

Geoffrey Dolan joined StepStone in 2011 and is based in New York. He is a member of the private equity team and focuses on equity and credit co-investments and global buyouts.

Michael Cronin joined StepStone in 2014 and is based in London. He is a member of the private equity team and focuses on primaries, secondaries, and co-investments in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

Vincent Hsu joined StepStone in 2012 and is based in Beijing. He is a member of the private equity team and focuses on primaries, secondaries, and co-investments in Asia.

New Managing Directors:

Andrew Callahan, Private Equity, New York

Adam Johnston, Private Equity, New York

Bruna Riotto, Private Equity, São Paulo

Natalie Walker, Private Equity, La Jolla

Stephan Tscheulin, Business Development, Zurich

Wes Ogburn, Portfolio Analytics & Reporting, La Jolla

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