Clear Street promotes Hurty to head capital introduction
24 May 2023 US
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Clear Street has promoted Blaine Hurty to managing director and head of capital introduction at Clear Street.
Based in New York, Hurty joined the growing capital introduction team in October 2022 as managing director.
Hurty’s strong experience and extensive network make him well equipped to grow the firm’s capital introduction function.
He has been instrumental in building a business that is a “significant value-add” for current clients and an “attractive offering” for future prospects, according to Clear Street.
Through the service, Clear Street acts as a close partner to clients and supports them by making introductions to relevant investors that can help to grow clients’ funds.
Before joining Clear Street, Hurty was principal and head of marketing and investor relations at AO Asset Management. Prior to this, he spent more than 10 years growing family offices and private funds.
Based in New York, Hurty joined the growing capital introduction team in October 2022 as managing director.
Hurty’s strong experience and extensive network make him well equipped to grow the firm’s capital introduction function.
He has been instrumental in building a business that is a “significant value-add” for current clients and an “attractive offering” for future prospects, according to Clear Street.
Through the service, Clear Street acts as a close partner to clients and supports them by making introductions to relevant investors that can help to grow clients’ funds.
Before joining Clear Street, Hurty was principal and head of marketing and investor relations at AO Asset Management. Prior to this, he spent more than 10 years growing family offices and private funds.
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