Big Moves: Northleaf Capital, CPP Investments, Hidden Harbor, William Blair

The following Big Move! items appeared in the February 16 free edition of Private Equity Career News.

Kathleen Bellehumeur joins the Toronto-based private equity team of money manager Northleaf Capital Partners as a managing director-head of private equity strategic development and investor relations, according to a press release. Bellehumeur most recently served as a managing director at pension manager CPP Investments.

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Big Moves! TSG Consumer Partners, Galvanize Climate Solutions, Angeles Equity

The following Big Move! items appeared in the December 1 free edition of Private Equity Career News.

Monica Chase (pictured) joins the New York City office of buyout firm TSG Consumer Partners as head of investor relations, according to her Linkedin profile. Chase previously served as head of investor relations North America for London-based buyout firm Permira.

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Hidden Harbor’s Matt Rainwater launches origination shop

Matt Rainwater has stepped down from his post as director of business development at Hidden Harbor Capital Partners to launch his own outsourced business development firm. His first client: Hidden Harbor Capital Partners.

Rainwater's new firm, Pineland Capital Partners, will specialize in add-on deal sourcing for private equity firms, according to a Linkedin post. Industries of expertise, according to the firm's Web site, include industrials, business services, consumer and healthcare.

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Special situations firm has four openings on portfolio support team

Boca Raton, Florida-based special situations investor Hidden Harbor Capital Partners is looking for candidates to fill at least four positions in its portfolio operations group.

The firm is part of a relatively new wave of firms that relish taking on challenging turnarounds and other complex situations, as reported by Private Equity Career News. Hidden Harbor closed its debut buyout fund in early 2019 at more than $265 million, according to a press release.

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