According to Studley, Lisa Reindl has joined the firm as an assistant director.
For the past four years before joining Studley, she worked for UBS Investment Bank. Upon completion of UBS's equities training program, she elected to become a member of UBS Prime Brokerage Sales team, where she sold UBS's suite of products to its hedge fund clients. The products included innovative financing solutions through securities lending and cross product hedging, as well as value-added services like capital introduction and business consulting.
Before that, she worked as a sales, marketing and investor relations intern with DKR Capital LLC, producing hedge fund marketing materials and writing monthly investment correspondence.
She is a graduate of Yale University with a bachelor of arts in Political Science.
Reindl played varsity lacrosse for all four years at Yale. She volunteers for the New York Junior League and High Water Women, a foundation that provides opportunities for members to be involved in mentoring activities bettering the lives of women and children.
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