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Campbell Lutyens names chairman of global advisory board

Alternative asset advisory firm Campbell Lutyens has appointed Gordon Bajnai in a part time executive role as chairman of the firm’s global advisory board.

Bajnai will assist the firm in managing senior level relationships, providing advice to the firm’s clients and counterparties as well as supporting and advising on the development of the group.
 
Prior to his appointment in early 2009 as Prime Minister of Hungary to lead the country through a major economic crisis he had been an investment banker with Creditanstalt, chief executive of one of Hungary’s largest private equity holding companies, head of the National Development Agency and a Minister in the Hungarian Government.
 
Following the conclusion of his prime ministership in mid 2010 Bajnai took on a number of advisory board roles including with Antin Infrastructure, Meridiam Infrastructure, Aegon and Campbell Lutyens.
 
Bajnai additionally took on a number of educational roles including as a visiting fellow at John Hopkins and adjunct professor at Columbia University.
 
In 2014 he joined Meridiam Infrastructure as group COO and member of the investment committee. For family reasons he stood down from his executive role at Meridiam in early 2017 while joining the Supervisory Board.
 
Campbell Lutyens’ has expanded significantly over the last four years, doubling its team to 100 with particular growth being seen in its activities in the US and Asia.
 
“Gordon brings to us an intriguing combination of senior level experience and expertise in the private equity and infrastructure sectors together with a deep understanding of the political and economic landscape in Europe,” says Andrew Sealey, CEO of Campbell Lutyens.
 
Campbell Lutyens is an independent alternative asset advisory firm founded in 1988 and focused on fund placement and secondary transactions. Its fund placement practice advises and raises capital globally for private equity, infrastructure and debt managers. Its secondary transaction practice advises institutional and other investors on the sale or restructuring of portfolios of funds or direct investments within the private equity and infrastructure classes. It also advises managers on GP-led liquidity and fund restructuring transactions. The firm has a team of over 100 operating from offices in London, New York and Hong Kong. 

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