Personal markets placement agent Campbell Lutyens has promoted Gordon Bajnai to chief govt, succeeding Andrew Sealey who will turn into chairman.
Bajnai (pictured) has labored at Campbell Lutyens for 13 years, initially as an advisory director earlier than becoming a member of the agency in an govt capability in 2017.
He took over duty for the agency’s international infrastructure and power transition observe in 2019 and can retain duty for the infrastructure observe in his new function.
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Previous to becoming a member of Campbell Lutyens, Bajnai was group chief working officer of asset supervisor Meridiam Infrastructure.
Earlier in his profession, he held roles at Wallis Group and CA IB Securities.
He has additionally held senior authorities posts in Hungary, together with the function of Prime Minister in 2009 and 2010.
His appointment comes into impact on 1 September, when Sealey will transfer into the chairman place.
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John Campbell, one of many founders of the agency, will proceed as emeritus chairman.
“We’re very happy and excited to have Gordon take over as chief govt, to steer the subsequent stage of development of our international enterprise,” stated Sealey. “We proceed to strongly imagine sooner or later enlargement and improvement of personal capital markets, the place Campbell Lutyens performs a number one function in capital formation and advisory companies to GPs and LPs.”
Bajnai stated: “I’m delighted to tackle this function from Andrew and lead Campbell Lutyens in its subsequent stage of improvement. Our market main providing mixed with the depth of our skilled and specialised staff gives us with a robust basis to broaden additional.”
During the last 10 years, Campbell Lutyens has raised and suggested on greater than $218bn (£170bn) in personal fairness, personal credit score and infrastructure fund placements, secondary advisory and GP capital advisory assignments.
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