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Praesidium appoints Director of Client Service and Business Development

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Praesidium Investment Management Company (Praesidium) has appointed Daniel McHale as Director of Client Service and Business Development. 

McHale joins Praesidium from Morgan Stanley where he served as Executive Director, Head of Business Development, leading a hedge fund solutions platform with over USD22 billion in assets under management and spearheading client engagement for one of the world’s fastest growing large, global asset managers. Prior to Morgan Stanley, McHale held senior roles at RSP Investments, Lyster Watson & Co LLC, FBR Capital Markets, and Sanford C Bernstein & Co LLC.

With over 20 years of alternative investments and business development experience, McHale is well positioned to work with Praesidium’s senior leadership and investment team to build upon the firm’s strong history of client engagement and meet the needs of sophisticated institutional and high-net worth investors. Praesidium’s clients will benefit from McHale’s expertise and diverse skillset in investment management and client service.

Peter Uddo and Kevin Oram, founders of Praesidium, says: “Dan is a valuable addition to our team and his deep knowledge and experience working with sophisticated clients will be a huge asset to Praesidium.  We are fortunate to have Dan join the team and with his help look forward to enhancing Praesidium’s already industry-leading client service.”

McHale says: “It is an honour to join the Praesidium team and I look forward to working with all of my new colleagues to enhance and grow our business by bringing our clients high-touch, personalised service underpinned by the firm’s focus on differentiated idea generation, rigorous analysis and collaborative engagement with high-quality companies across industries and market capitalisations.”

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