The board of Pantheon Worldwide (PIP) has introduced that Helen Steers, associate at Pantheon and co-lead supervisor of PIP, will retire on the finish of 2025, after greater than three many years working in non-public markets.
Steers, who has labored on the agency for 21 years, will step down from her duties as a part of PIP’s deliberate succession course of.
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Charlotte Morris, who has been co-lead supervisor alongside Steers since June 2024, will proceed to handle PIP.
Morris is a associate in Pantheon’s international secondaries workforce, which is a part of the agency’s broader 73 individual international non-public fairness workforce, and can also be a member of the agency’s secondaries funding committee.
Based mostly in London, Steers is a associate in Pantheon’s European funding workforce, having joined from Russell Investments in 2004, the place she was managing director for personal fairness in Europe, in accordance with the Pantheon web site.
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She has beforehand labored on the Enterprise Improvement Financial institution of Canada, and has additionally served on the board of Make investments Europe.
“The board wish to specific its honest because of Helen for her distinctive contribution to PIP and the broader Pantheon enterprise over the past 20 years and we want her all the most effective in her forthcoming retirement,” mentioned John Singer, chair of PIP.
“It has been an absolute privilege to handle PIP and serve its shareholders. Charlotte is an distinctive investor and can proceed to handle the Firm with the identical self-discipline, thoughtfulness, values and long-term focus which have outlined PIP’s strategy through the years,” mentioned Steers.
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