Philippe Hercot

 Philippe Hercot

Philippe Hercot

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Biography

Texas A&M University College Station - Finance

Executive Professor at Mays Business School (Texas A&M)
Higher Education
Philippe
Hercot
Bryan/College Station, Texas Area
Professor of Finance helping students successfully transition to their professional careers.
Hands-on private equity experience with strong investing, operating/consulting and fundraising background (Europe and US).


Experience

  • Sandell Asset Management (Tamarix Capital)

    Principal (Private Equity Group)

    Tamarix Capital is a spin-off (February 2009) of the PE group of Sandell, an event-driven hedge fund.
    Led Sandell's private equity activities in Europe.

  • Triago

    Managing Partner, Strategic Committee Member, Advisor

    Triago, a sister company of Mantra, is a leading placement agent and advisory firm dedicated to the global PE funds community.

  • Mays Business School (Texas A&M) - Department of Finance

    Executive Professor

    Teaches courses on corporate finance, private equity and financial modeling to undergraduate and graduate students.
    Leads Aggies on Wall Street, a selective program that provides high-achieving students with superior access to opportunities in investment banking and private equity.

  • Mantra Gestion

    Partner, Member of the Investment Committee

    Mantra Gestion is a global asset manager investing in listed PE funds as well as in non-traditional PE funds such as intellectual property, oil, mining or other asset-based funds, debt-focused, turnaround or emerging markets funds (primary and secondary investments).

  • Zaria SAS

    President

    Single family office.

Education

  • HEC Paris

    Bachelor's Degree

    Finance, General

  • Harvard Business School

    Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)



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