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Industry veteran Rachel SL Minard joins Optima Fund Management

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Industry veteran Rachel SL Minard has joined Optima Fund Management, a USD3.5 billion private investment firm specializing in hedge fund investments, in the newly-created position of Partner and Managing Director.


Industry veteran Rachel SL Minard has joined Optima Fund Management, a USD3.5 billion private investment firm specializing in hedge fund investments, in the newly-created position of Partner and Managing Director.

Minard will be responsible for expanding the firm’s global institutional relationships across all distribution channels and will report directly to the CEO and Founder of Optima, Dixon Boardman. She will sit on the firm’s management and investment committees and will open and oversee the firm’s San Francisco office.
 
"We could not be more excited that Rachel has joined Optima as we continue to build the firm into a stronger, global institutional competitor," says Boardman. "Few have the proven track record, impeccable reputation, integrity and energy Rachel brings and we know our clients will benefit from her insights."
 
Minard has over 18 years of experience in hedge fund sales and marketing. Most recently, she was President & Partner of Cogo Wolf Asset Management and she has also served as Partner, Director of Global Marketing for Corbin Capital Partners; Director of Marketing for Cadogan Management and Vice President, Consultant Sales with JP Morgan Investment Management.
 
"Optima has all the critical ingredients required by global institutional investors and consultants investing in alternative asset managers," says Minard. "It is a first class firm with outstanding risk management and a superior long term track record. I’m thrilled to be working with Dixon and his team of exceptional professionals to accelerate Optima’s evolution into one of the single best full-service global fund of funds in the business."

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