Jeremy Coller
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Jeremy Coller is a British financial executive. He is CEO and CIO of Coller Capital, a British private equity firm.
For 20 years, Jeremy Coller has played a key role in the evolution of the secondary market for private equity. He founded Coller Capital, a secondaries firm, in 1990, and has appeared in media lists of the most influential people in private equity.[1] In 2008, the Daily Telegraph of London listed him as number 21 in a list of the most powerful people in British hedge funds, private equity and fund management.[2]
Jeremy's early career was spent as Head of Research at Fidelity International and as a sector fund manager at ICI Pension Plan, where he was an early investor in Dayton Carr's Venture Capital Fund of America, an early secondaries firm.
Jeremy attended Carmel College. He holds a Master's degree in Philosophy from the University of Sussex, and a Bachelor's degree from Manchester University School of Management. He also took the Diplome Cours de Civilisation at the Sorbonne.
Jeremy is married with two children and lives in London.
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- ^ The World Technology Network - 2004 World Technology Awards Winners & Finalists - Biography of Jeremy Coller
- ^ Cave, Andrew. "British business people: The top 1,000: Private equity and hedge funds 21 to 100", Daily Telegraph, 2008-04-27. Retrieved on 2008-04-27.