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CenterOak Partners hires three

Private equity firm CenterOak Partners has added three senior members of staff: Jeff Moredock, Vice President; Megan Kneipp, Vice President for Business Development and Investor Relations; and Casey Gribble, Associate.

“We are pleased to round out our team with the hiring of Jeff, Megan and Casey, accomplished individuals with strong financial services backgrounds,” says CenterOak Managing Partner Randall Fojtasek. “They are joining an experienced and successful team, many of whom have worked together for more than a decade.”

Moredock will serve as a Vice President of CenterOak and will actively support all aspects of the Firm’s investment and monitoring activities. Prior to CenterOak, Moredock served as an Associate with Brazos Private Equity Partners and as an Analyst in the Investment Banking Division of Deutsche Bank. Moredock received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Vanderbilt University. He will join CenterOak in June 2015 after receiving his MBA from Harvard Business School.

Kneipp serves as the Firm’s Vice President for Business Development and Investor Relations. Prior to CenterOak, Kneipp served as an Associate in the Private Bank at Credit Suisse, where she focused on capital raising and investment management. Previously, Kneipp was an Associate in Brokerage Services at Direct Development in Dallas. Kneipp received a Master of Business Administration with honors from Southern Methodist University and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Texas.

Gribble will serve as an Associate with CenterOak and will actively support all aspects of the Firm’s investment and monitoring activities. Prior to CenterOak, Gribble served as an Analyst in the Investment Banking Group at Credit Suisse in Houston. She will join CenterOak in June 2015. Gribble received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from the University of Texas.

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