Sydney private debt investment firm Revolution Asset Management has added two former Challenger and Ares Australia executives as non-executive directors to its board.
Sydney private debt investment firm Revolution Asset Management has added two former Challenger and Ares Australia executives as non-executive directors.Vicki Hartley and Bill Entwistle are joining Revolution’s board, as it shoots past managing $2 billion of investors money in private debt strategies.
Revolution’s second board addition, Entwistle was most recently global alternative investor Ares Management Corporation’s local managing director, tasked with growing its institutional business in Australia and New Zealand. The trio worked together at Challenger, where Sahota was the head of fixed income. Sahota and Saija also worked together at Kapstream Capital, while Petris went off to run Westpac’s $2.2 billion Credit Relative Value fund.
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