Helen Chiang

Helen Chiang

Chairman at FB Topco, Inc. /PA/

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Consumer Services
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Profile

Helen Chiang joined American Securities in 2012.
She is currently Chairperson of the Board of FullBloom and United FP and a Director of Conair and Learning Care Group.
In addition, Helen has previously served on numerous corporate boards throughout her career, including as a Director of Milk Specialties Global and SpecialtyCare.
Prior to joining American Securities, Helen was a Vice President at Morgan Stanley Capital Partners focused on business services, consumer/retail, and restaurant investments.
She also held prior roles at Warburg Pincus and Weston Presidio/Dorset Capital.
Helen started her career in the Global Media & Telecommunications Group at Morgan Stanley.
Helen received a BA in Economics and International Studies from Yale University and an MBA from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.

Helen Chiang active positions

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Private Equity Investor 31/12/2011
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Former positions of Helen Chiang

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Morgan Stanley Capital Partners Corporate Officer/Principal 29/02/2012
Private Equity Analyst 01/01/2005
Corporate Officer/Principal 31/12/2002
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Training of Helen Chiang

Yale University Undergraduate Degree
Stanford Graduate School of Business Masters Business Admin

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