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− | [[Malcolm | + | [[Malcolm Offord]] is a 'Partner of [[Charterhouse]] having joined the firm in June 1998 from [[Bankers Trust Company]] where he had been a Managing Director in the European Leveraged Finance Group.<ref>Charterhouse [http://www.charterhouse.co.uk/default.asp?sID=1129215136938 Malcolm Offord], accessed 13 March 2010 |
</ref> Prior to his two years at Bankers Trust, Offord 'spent two years in venture capital with [[3i]] and, before that, six years in M&A with [[Lazard]]. He is an honours graduate in Law from [[Edinburgh University]]. Malcolm focuses on Charterhouse's origination activities in a number of sectors including financial services, consumer brands and media. He has been responsible for originating and exiting the successful Charterhouse investments in Tussauds, Avent and Saga, and was a non-executive director of [[Coral Eurobet]]. Since then, he has originated and led the transaction teams for [[Drive Assist UK]], [[Acromas Holdings]] (the new company created following the £6.15bn merger of [[Saga]] and [[The AA]] in July 2007), [[Giles Insurance Brokers Limited]] and most recently, in June 2009, the £550 million MBO of [[Wood Mackenzie]].'<ref>Charterhouse [http://www.charterhouse.co.uk/default.asp?sID=1129215136938 Malcolm Offord], accessed 13 March 2010</ref> | </ref> Prior to his two years at Bankers Trust, Offord 'spent two years in venture capital with [[3i]] and, before that, six years in M&A with [[Lazard]]. He is an honours graduate in Law from [[Edinburgh University]]. Malcolm focuses on Charterhouse's origination activities in a number of sectors including financial services, consumer brands and media. He has been responsible for originating and exiting the successful Charterhouse investments in Tussauds, Avent and Saga, and was a non-executive director of [[Coral Eurobet]]. Since then, he has originated and led the transaction teams for [[Drive Assist UK]], [[Acromas Holdings]] (the new company created following the £6.15bn merger of [[Saga]] and [[The AA]] in July 2007), [[Giles Insurance Brokers Limited]] and most recently, in June 2009, the £550 million MBO of [[Wood Mackenzie]].'<ref>Charterhouse [http://www.charterhouse.co.uk/default.asp?sID=1129215136938 Malcolm Offord], accessed 13 March 2010</ref> | ||
Revision as of 10:41, 13 March 2010
Malcolm Offord is a 'Partner of Charterhouse having joined the firm in June 1998 from Bankers Trust Company where he had been a Managing Director in the European Leveraged Finance Group.[1] Prior to his two years at Bankers Trust, Offord 'spent two years in venture capital with 3i and, before that, six years in M&A with Lazard. He is an honours graduate in Law from Edinburgh University. Malcolm focuses on Charterhouse's origination activities in a number of sectors including financial services, consumer brands and media. He has been responsible for originating and exiting the successful Charterhouse investments in Tussauds, Avent and Saga, and was a non-executive director of Coral Eurobet. Since then, he has originated and led the transaction teams for Drive Assist UK, Acromas Holdings (the new company created following the £6.15bn merger of Saga and The AA in July 2007), Giles Insurance Brokers Limited and most recently, in June 2009, the £550 million MBO of Wood Mackenzie.'[2]
Offord is also a founder of Social Justice Scotland[3]He was appointed a Director on 31 August 2009[4], and terminated on 13 December 2009[5]) ; member of the Advisory Board of the Centre for Social Justice[6][7]
Affiliations
Resources
- Charterhouse Malcolm Offord, accessed 13 March 2010
Notes
- ↑ Charterhouse Malcolm Offord, accessed 13 March 2010
- ↑ Charterhouse Malcolm Offord, accessed 13 March 2010
- ↑ Bankrupt Britain, SJS website, Google cache 28 Nov 2009
- ↑ Appointment of director, Malcolm Offord, Companies House document retrieved 1 Feb 2010. Some personal information blocked out by SpinProfiles editors.
- ↑ Termination of appointment of director, Malcolm Offord, Companies House document retrieved 1 Feb 2010
- ↑ Bankrupt Britain, SJS website, Google cache 28 Nov 2009
- ↑ Social Justice Scotland Directors, SJS website, cached version of the page as it appeared on 25 Jan 2010 22:42:25 GMT, accessed in Google cache 6 Feb 2010