Chris Spofford Joins Broadhaven As Partner
-- Previously Head of Goldman Sachs' Asset Management Investment Banking Practice --
STAMFORD, Conn., July 1, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Broadhaven Capital Partners ("Broadhaven"), an industry-leading independent investment bank and growth equity investor serving the financial services sector, announced today that Chris Spofford has joined the firm as a Partner. Mr. Spofford spent the past seventeen years with Goldman Sachs, most recently as a Managing Director leading the Asset Management Investment Banking practice.
Mr. Spofford will accelerate the build-out of Broadhaven's asset management advisory practice, including execution of strategic advisory and capital raising assignments for leading asset managers around the globe.
"As former Goldman colleagues, Chris and I have known each other for many years, and we are excited about the tremendous asset management sector expertise and outstanding relationships he brings to the Firm," said Broadhaven co-Founder Jerry von Dohlen. "He is a highly respected and sought-after advisor to the leading asset managers, and we are thrilled to have someone of his caliber join our partnership."
About Broadhaven Capital Partners
Broadhaven Capital Partners is a leading independent investment bank and growth equity investor focused exclusively on the financial services sector. Broadhaven's advisory business provides unconflicted financial advice on mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, private placements, restructurings and other strategic transactions. With clients ranging from large, multinational corporations to emerging growth companies, Broadhaven offers clients unrivaled sector expertise, deep industry relationships and dedicated senior-level attention. For more information, visit www.broadhaven.com.
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