Danick Tremblay

Senior Managing Director, Portfolio Management & Operations at Lone Star

Mr. Tremblay is the Senior Managing Director, Portfolio Management & Operations, responsible for portfolio management globally for the organization. Mr. Tremblay is a member of Lone Star’s Global Risk, Legal and Compliance Risk and Market Risk Committees.

Mr. Tremblay has over 20 years of experience in portfolio acquisitions and asset management. Prior to Lone Star, Mr. Tremblay was Managing Director, Global Head of Portfolio Management at Hudson where he had oversight of groups including Global Portfolio Management, Global Markets, Global Insurance, and Global Cash Management. During his seven year tenure with Hudson, he held several positions across the organization including roles of increasing responsibility in portfolio management as well as underwriting. Before joining Hudson and Lone Star, Mr. Tremblay was a Partner at Capital Square L.P., a real estate consulting and brokerage firm involved in all asset classes; Director–Business Development at Maestro L.P., a fund manager specializing in residential real estate; and an Asset Manager for CDP Capital – Real Estate (Cadim Inc.). Mr. Tremblay holds a Bachelor’s degree in Urban Planning from Université de Montréal and an M.B.A. degree in Real Estate from Université du Québec à Montréal.

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Lone Star Funds (“Lone Star”) is a leading private equity firm that seeks investment opportunities in markets that have suffered an economic and/or banking crisis, resulting in a dislocation in asset pricing and value opportunities. Highly disciplined and value-driven, Lone Star focuses on liquidity-constrained but otherwise viable assets. When pursuing investment opportunities, Lone Star considers a broad scope of markets, industries, and opportunities, including equity and debt investments in value-oriented assets, real estate and real estate-related assets, control investments in operating companies, and securitized products.


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