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Jaguar Growth Partners Hires Elizabeth Bell as Principal
5 September 2017
Real estate private equity investor Jaguar Growth Partners announced the appointment of Elizabeth Bell as Principal of the firm’s investment team.
(Press Release) Jaguar Growth Partners (Jaguar), a privately-held investment management firm focused on real estate private equity in global growth markets, is pleased to announce the appointment of Elizabeth (Liz) Bell as Principal on the firm’s investment team.
Ms. Bell is based in Jaguar’s New York office and will lead the investment team in the firm’s expanding activity in Latin America and beyond.
Before joining Jaguar, Ms. Bell was an Investment Manager on the property multi-manager team at Aberdeen Asset Management. Prior to Aberdeen she was Vice President on the investment team at Equity International where she was responsible for originating, executing, and managing investments across Latin America and Asia. She has also worked as a Summer Fellow in the real estate group at Kaust Endowment, as an Associate at J.E. Robert Companies with a focus on Latin America real estate, and as an Investment Banking Analyst in the equity capital markets group at Deutsche Bank. She is a graduate of Princeton University and earned her MBA from The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
“We’re extremely pleased to welcome Liz to the team,” said Thomas McDonald “Gary and I had the privilege of previously working with Liz and are confident in her making a significant impact with her unique portfolio management experience.”
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