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Gen II adds Buckley and opens in Boston


29 August 2017 Boston
Reporter: Jenna Lomax

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Private equity fund administrator Gen II Services has appointed Shaun Buckley as managing director in its new Boston office.

The office, located in the city’s financial district, joins New York and San Francisco as the third client service centre for the administrator.

Buckley arrives from State Street, where he spent 10 years as vice president for its private equity fund services business.

Norman Leben, managing principal of the Boston office at Gen II, said: “The opening of our Boston office is a significant milestone for Gen II.”

“This expansion represents a vital part of our strategic plan to thoughtfully build out our servicing capabilities throughout key markets across the US.”

Steven Millner, managing principal of Gen II, commented: “We are dedicated to consistent, long-term investment in our people, processes and technology. The addition of Shaun Buckley and a growing team of highly qualified and experienced professionals in our Boston, New York and San Francisco offices underscores this commitment.”
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