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TSG Consumer Partners promotes two on consumer team

Tuesday, August 31, 2021
Opalesque Industry Update - TSG Consumer Partners, a leading private equity firm, today announced that it has promoted Alex Gilmore and Kelly Pease to Vice President. Mr. Gilmore and Ms. Pease are based in London and New York, respectively.

"Alex and Kelly have made significant contributions evaluating new investment opportunities and working with our partner companies to create value," said Jamie O'Hara, President of TSG Consumer Partners. "They have proven to be valuable members of the TSG team, and we are proud to recognize them with these well-deserved promotions. We look forward to their continued success and growth in their new roles."

Since joining TSG in 2020, Mr. Gilmore has worked with partner companies including BrewDog, Canyon Bicycles, Revolut, and REVOLUTION Beauty, and has been involved in the due diligence of new investment opportunities. Before joining TSG, Mr. Gilmore worked at Active Partners, where he invested in early stage growth companies across the consumer sector. Prior to Active Partners, he worked at Boston Consulting Group advising clients in the airline, hotel, and insurance industries. Mr. Gilmore received a Bachelor of Arts in Physics from The University of Oxford.

Since joining TSG in 2018, Ms. Pease has worked with partner companies including PowerStop, HUDA Beauty, Joe Hudson's Collision Center and Mavis Tire Express Services, and has been involved in the due diligence of new investment opportunities. Prior to joining TSG, Ms. Pease was an investment banker at Jefferies, where she advised clients on mergers and acquisitions. Ms. Pease received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce with concentrations in Finance and Marketing from the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia.

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