Pomona Capital Hires Daniel Meade to Head Business Development Efforts
NEW YORK, LONDON, HONG KONG and SYDNEY, Feb. 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Pomona Capital, a global private equity firm, today announced the addition of Daniel Meade to the New York office as Managing Director. Mr. Meade will focus on the firm's business development efforts globally.
"We are committed to building new and long-term relationships with our clients," said Michael Granoff, Chief Executive Officer of Pomona Capital. "Dan is a great addition to our team and we are delighted to have him on board."
Mr. Meade has over a decade of experience in capital raising and financial service sales. Prior to joining Pomona Capital, he was Senior Vice President at Eaton Partners, an alternative asset placement agent, where he was responsible for raising assets for Eaton's illiquid Fund clients. Prior to Eaton he was a Vice President at Cramer Rosenthal McGlynn, a value manager, where he was responsible for building out the firm's direct marketing efforts. Mr. Meade started his career at Bear Stearns & Co, where he was an Associate Director on the Institutional Equity Sales Desk, and held a similar position at Monness Crespi Hardt, a boutique equity research firm.
About Pomona Capital
Founded in 1994, Pomona Capital is an international private equity firm that has nearly $7 billion in capital commitments across a series of secondaries, primaries and co-investment strategies from a global group of 250 sophisticated investors. Pomona Capital has invested in partnership interests in over 500 private equity funds, diversified across the entire spectrum of private equity, with investments in 5,000+ companies. Pomona Capital's team is based in New York, London, Hong Kong, and Sydney. Pomona's capital capacity and global reach is enhanced by a strategic partnership with ING Group. For more information on Pomona Capital, visit www.pomonacapital.com.
SOURCE Pomona Capital
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