December 3, 2025 - 05:37

In a strategic move to bolster its fund finance and structured capital practice, Gibson Dunn has announced the appointment of a former Fried Frank partner to head its New York fund finance team. This decision reflects the firm's commitment to expanding its capabilities in a rapidly evolving financial landscape.
The new leader brings a wealth of experience and expertise in fund finance, having previously played a pivotal role at Fried Frank. With a strong background in structuring complex financial transactions, the appointee is expected to enhance the firm's offerings and strengthen its position in the competitive market.
Gibson Dunn's investment in this area comes at a time when demand for innovative financing solutions is on the rise. The firm aims to provide comprehensive support to its clients by leveraging the new leader's insights and industry connections. This appointment not only signifies growth for Gibson Dunn but also underscores its dedication to delivering exceptional service in fund finance and structured capital.
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