Profile
Mr. Brian Vetter is Vice President at The Carlyle Group LP.
Prior to joining Carlyle in March 2008, he was an analyst at Banc of America Securities in its Real Estate, Gaming and Lodging Investment Banking group.
Mr. Vetter received his B.S.
from Duke University, where he was a Benjamin N.
Duke scholar.
Former positions of Brian Vetter
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Banc of America Securities LLC
Banc of America Securities LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Analyst-Equity | - |
The Carlyle Group LP (Real Assets)
The Carlyle Group LP (Real Assets) Investment ManagersFinance The Carlyle Group LP (Real Assets) focuses on real estate, infrastructure, energy and natural resources. Real estate funds pursue real estate investment opportunities in Asia, Europe & the United States and typically acquire single-property assets. Real estate funds invest in office buildings, hotels, retail & residential properties, industrial properties and senior living facilities. Energy and natural resources activities focus on buyouts, growth capital investments and strategic joint ventures in the midstream, upstream, power and oilfield services, and renewable energy sectors globally. | Private Equity Investor | - |
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| Private companies | 3 |
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Duke University
Duke University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Banc of America Securities LLC
Banc of America Securities LLC Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Finance |
The Carlyle Group LP (Real Assets)
The Carlyle Group LP (Real Assets) Investment ManagersFinance The Carlyle Group LP (Real Assets) focuses on real estate, infrastructure, energy and natural resources. Real estate funds pursue real estate investment opportunities in Asia, Europe & the United States and typically acquire single-property assets. Real estate funds invest in office buildings, hotels, retail & residential properties, industrial properties and senior living facilities. Energy and natural resources activities focus on buyouts, growth capital investments and strategic joint ventures in the midstream, upstream, power and oilfield services, and renewable energy sectors globally. | Finance |
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