Antin Infrastructure Partners Overhauls Leadership to Streamline Global Strategy
Event summary
- Stéphane Ifker and Angelika Schöchlin appointed co-Chief Investment Officers, formalizing their roles across all three investment strategies.
- Ryan Shockley and Guillaume Friedel named co-heads of Antin’s New York office, succeeding Kevin Genieser.
- Anand Jagannathan takes over leadership of NextGen strategy following Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet’s departure.
- Simon Söder, Ryan Shockley, and Guillaume Friedel appointed to Antin’s Investment Committee, expanding it to eight members.
The big picture
Antin’s leadership overhaul reflects a broader trend in private equity firms streamlining governance to enhance agility in a competitive infrastructure investment landscape. With €33 billion in AUM, the firm’s moves signal a focus on consolidating expertise and expanding its U.S. footprint, particularly in digital, energy, and sustainable infrastructure sectors.
What we're watching
- Governance Dynamics
- How the new co-CIO structure will impact decision-making speed and investment strategy alignment across Antin’s global offices.
- Market Expansion
- Whether Ryan Shockley and Guillaume Friedel can sustain the growth momentum in Antin’s New York office following Kevin Genieser’s departure.
- Sustainability Focus
- The pace at which Anand Jagannathan advances the NextGen strategy, particularly in scaling sustainable infrastructure investments.
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