Nathan Dean joins Quoin Partners as Senior Partner

November 9th, 2009
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Contributed by: Quoin Partners
Quoin Partners, LLC is pleased to announce that Nathan Dean has joined the founding team as Senior Partner. Nathan has deep experience in the alternative asset and investment management industries as well as being an experienced entrepreneur. Nathan joins Quoin Partners from The Druker Company, LTD where he was a Project Director in charge of commercial real estate investment, managing large networks of providers in the firm’s acquisition and development initiatives. Prior to Druker, Nathan worked for Davidson Kempner Capital Management and JPMorgan Investment Management where he sourced new opportunities, provided detailed financial and strategic analysis, and managed the entire investment process for both funds. Nate started his career at Banc of America Securities as an Investment Banking Analyst in the firm’s Healthcare sector group.

At Quoin Partners, Nathan will play a key role as a member of the senior executive team in building and expanding the business. As an equity Partner, he will be work closely with the existing group on all client engagements, business development, new ventures, and setting the strategic direction of the company. “We are tremendously excited to have someone with Nathan’s depth of experience and deep contact network as a member of our growing team. Not only does he round out our internal group nicely, but he will inevitably prove to be an invaluable asset to our network and customer base,” commented Spencer Knibbe, Founder and Managing Partner.

Nathan holds a Master’s in Business Administration from Columbia Business School and a Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University. Nathan was a Varsity Football Major “H” recipient and member of the team’s 1997 Ivy League Championship squad.
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