Profilo
Alix Borch is currently a Principal at CECP Advisors LLP.
He completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Warwick in 2013.
Posizioni attive di Alix Borch
| Società | Posizione | Inizio |
|---|---|---|
CECP Advisors LLP
CECP Advisors LLP Investment ManagersFinance CECP Advisors (CECP-UK) is an active manager which specializes in large buyout operations across a wide variety of sectors throughout Europe including automotive components, media and publishing, telecommunications, manufacturing, aerospace, specialty building products, consumer products and services, biofuel, defense and specialty chemicals. The firm seeks to invest in early-stage and small companies, backing strong management teams and not participating in daily investee company operations. They develop partnerships with large industrial groups and service providers, investing in subsidiaries being spun off and family-owned businesses in need of expansion capital. | Investitore di Private Equity | 01/01/2024 |
Formazione di Alix Borch
Esperienze
Posizioni ricoperte
Attive
Inattive
Società nel listino
Aziende private
Relazioni
Relazioni di 1° grado
Aziende connesse in 1º grado
Uomo
Donna
Amministratori
Dirigenti
Società collegate
| Aziende private | 2 |
|---|---|
University of Warwick
University of Warwick Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
CECP Advisors LLP
CECP Advisors LLP Investment ManagersFinance CECP Advisors (CECP-UK) is an active manager which specializes in large buyout operations across a wide variety of sectors throughout Europe including automotive components, media and publishing, telecommunications, manufacturing, aerospace, specialty building products, consumer products and services, biofuel, defense and specialty chemicals. The firm seeks to invest in early-stage and small companies, backing strong management teams and not participating in daily investee company operations. They develop partnerships with large industrial groups and service providers, investing in subsidiaries being spun off and family-owned businesses in need of expansion capital. | Finance |
















