Profile
Mr. Tim S.
Medland is a Co-Head of European Basic Resources Investments at GLG Partners LP.
He has spent over 30 years in the financial markets.
He joined GLG Partners in 2004 as a Generalist for the European strategies team.
Prior to GLG, he managed a European long/short fund for Compass Capital from 1999 to 2003.
Before Compass, he was a Board Member of Creditanstalt Investment Bank, a boutique investment bank specializing in Russia and Central Eastern Europe from 1995 to 1999.
From 1992 to 1994, he ran the European Equity Sales and Trading Department for Swiss Bank Corporation.
From 1989 to 1992, he was the Head of UK Equity Trading at Goldman Sachs.
He started his career at Kleinwort Benson where he spent 9 years, trading precious metals and latterly becoming the Co-Head of Gold Trading.
Former positions of Tim S. Medland
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GLG Partners LP
GLG Partners LP Investment ManagersFinance GLG Partners LP (GLG) is an independent alternative investment management firm headquartered in London, UK. The firm was founded in 1995 by Noam Gottesman, Pierre Lagrange and Jonathan Green as a hedge fund division within Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. GLG offers advisory or sub-advisory services to non-US and US institutional managed accounts and pooled investment vehicles on either a discretionary or non-discretionary basis. | Head-Equity Investments | 31/05/2012 |
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GLG Partners LP
GLG Partners LP Investment ManagersFinance GLG Partners LP (GLG) is an independent alternative investment management firm headquartered in London, UK. The firm was founded in 1995 by Noam Gottesman, Pierre Lagrange and Jonathan Green as a hedge fund division within Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. GLG offers advisory or sub-advisory services to non-US and US institutional managed accounts and pooled investment vehicles on either a discretionary or non-discretionary basis. | Finance |
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