Juan Delgado-Moreira and Erik Hirsch, new co-CEOs of Hamilton Lane
After serving as CEO for 22 years, Giannini will become executive co-chair of the firm with Hartley Rogers, who has held the role since 2005. He will be replaced by co-CEOs Hirsch and Delgado-Moreira on 1 January 2024.
Delgado-Moreira will focus on leading Hamilton Lane's global sales efforts and client service organisation, while Hirsch will lead the firm's strategic direction and manage its operations.
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The two will jointly lead the firm's global investment team, Hamilton Lane added.
Hirsch served as the firm's CIO from 2003 to 2016, and currently leads its strategic and technology initiatives, while sitting on the investment committee and board of directors.
Before joining the firm in 1999, Hirsch began his career as a municipal financial consultant at Public Fund Management, and most recently worked as a corporate investment banker in the M&A division at Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
Meanwhile, Delgado-Moreira currently serves as vice chair of the firm, having joined in 2005. He also sits as a member of the investment committee and oversees international investment activities and client relationships for Hamilton Lane.
Before Hamilton Lane, Delgado-Moreira was an investment manager at Baring Private Equity Partners, focusing on mid-market private equity in Europe.
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«We are thrilled to be making this announcement today — at a time when Hamilton Lane is as strongly positioned as it has ever been in terms of our global platform and scale, new and differentiated product lines, growing client base and
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