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Mandler hired as managing director at Robin Judson Partners

Robin Judson Partners, an executive recruiting firm focused on hedge funds, private equity and investment banking, has welcomed Drew Mandler to the team as a managing director. In this role, he will serve as a senior recruiter on the Robin Judson team focused on capital markets and financial services. He will be responsible for positions in research, marketing, trading, risk and portfolio management. "I am delighted to have the opportunity to work with Robin once again," Mandler said. "She has a sterling reputation in the market place, and as a colleague and professional, I hold her in the highest regard. Robin Judson Partners affords a collaborative opportunity to offer broader coverage and streamlined process to clients and candidates alike." A former principal of the recruiting firm Searchman Group and one-time managing director and partner at Smith Hanley Associates, he brings a network and 25 years of experience. working across sectors with banks, hedge funds and trading operations to Robin Judson Partners. "We are thrilled to welcome Drew to the team," said Robin Judson, managing partner and group founder. "The passion, experience and judgment that he brings to this firm will be incredibly valuable to our clients." A graduate of The State University of New York at Binghamton, Mandler holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology. Since opening in 2010, Robin Judson Partners has cemented its reputation as a top recruitment firm for hedge fund, private equity and investment banking professionals. Connecting its clients with top industry talent, the Robin Judson Partners team works diligently to find candidates that bring the appropriate expertise and insights to help their clients excel in their markets.
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