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Help For Children appoints four members to global board of directors

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Help For Children, formerly Hedge Fund Care, has appointed four new members to its global board of directors – Don Steinbrugge, Jeffrey Bronheim, Lucia Arienti and Nicholas Halaby.

Dean Backer, chairman of the HFC board of directors, says: “The breadth, depth and diversity of experience that these newest members bring to HFC will play an important role in our ability to continue to grow and expand our global impact.”
 
Steinbrugge (pictured) is the founder and CEO of Agecroft Partners, a global hedge fund consulting and marketing firm. With over 30 years of experience within the alternative investment community, he frequently writes white papers on trends he sees in the hedge fund industry, has spoken at over 100 hedge fund conferences, has been quoted in hundreds of articles relative to the hedge fund industry and is a regular guest on business television. In addition to HFC, he is also involved in several other non-profit organisations that benefit children.
 
A supporter of HFC for close to 10 years, Bronheim is general counsel and member of the executive committee of Cheyne Capital which he joined in 2007. Also a member of the board of Hedge Funds Care UK, Bronheim has extensive experience across the alternative investment and legal sectors. He was a founding member of the FSA committee on Market Abuse, and is a senior member of the UK Hedge Fund Lawyer’s Association and a member of AIMA’s communication and legal committees.
 
Arienti is head of the hedge fund consulting group and co-head of the capital introduction group in EMEA within the prime services business at Goldman Sachs. She serves as co-head of the EMEA Securities Division Women's Network and was named managing director in 2012. Arienti is also a member of Pilotlight, a UK-based charity that connects charitable organisations with business mentors and a member of the Prince’s Trust Women’s Leadership Group.
 
Halaby manages Goldman Sachs prime brokerage team in Boston, where he has sales and relationship management responsibilities for the region’s hedge fund clients. Halaby joined Goldman Sachs in 2006 and was named managing director in 2011. He is currently on the board of overseers of the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

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