Mandarin expands European team
Europe-Asia cross-border focused PE firm Mandarin Capital Partners has hired Inna Gehrt and Andrea Tuccio for its German and Italian offices, respectively.
Gehrt will take the role of head of the German office, replacing Markus Solibieda who recently left the firm to become managing director of BASF Venture Capital. She will be responsible for both the origination of deal flow for direct investments of the firm's second fund, which closed earlier this year at just under EUR200 million ($217 million).
She has about 15 years of experience in private equity and corporate finance, having worked as an advisor for the Jacobs Holding, one of the largest family offices in Switzerland, and Quadriga Capital, a midcap PE investor in Germany.
Tuccio joins the firm as partner and will be part of the Milan based Italian team. Since 2010, he has been managing partner at RSM Italy, a corporate finance advisory boutique on whose behalf he led a number of cross border transactions.
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