Henry Swieca

Henry Swieca

Directeur Général chez Talpion Fund Management LP

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Henry Alexander Swieca is the founder of Talpion Fund Management LP, Highbridge Capital Management LLC, and QB1 Ventures.
Talpion Fund Management LP was founded in 2010, Highbridge Capital Management LLC was founded in 1997, and QB1 Ventures was founded in 2015.
At Highbridge Capital Management LLC, he held the title of Managing Partner from 1997 to 2009.
At QB1 Ventures, he currently holds the title of Managing Partner.
Mr. Swieca's former jobs include Principal at Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. and Dillon, Read & Co., Inc., Manager at Corbin Capital Partners LP, and Trustee at The National World War II Museum, Inc. He received an MBA degree from The Trustees of Columbia University in The City of New York in 1982 and an MBA degree from Columbia Business School.
He also received an undergraduate degree from Stony Brook University.

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Directeur Général 01/01/2010
Fondateur 01/01/2015
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Fondateur 31/12/2009
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The Trustees of Columbia University in The City of New York Masters Business Admin
Stony Brook University Undergraduate Degree
Columbia Business School Masters Business Admin

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