NEW YORK, March 6, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Clayton, Dubilier
& Rice ("CD&R") today announced that Ravi Sachdev, former Managing Director for
Healthcare Coverage and Co-Head of Healthcare Services at J.P.
Morgan, will join the Firm as a Partner.
Mr. Sachdev brings to CD&R extensive expertise in
healthcare-related strategic advisory, M&A and capital markets,
developed over his more than 16 years working with senior
healthcare company executives.
"We believe the disruptive structural changes affecting
healthcare will yield exceptional investment opportunities over the
next decade or more," said CD&R Partner Rick Schnall.
"Ravi's deep knowledge of the sector is a great addition to our
healthcare investment team and we are thrilled to welcome him to
the CD&R partnership."
"CD&R has a strong track record in healthcare investing, a
set of shared values that are consistent with my own, a shared
vision for the direction of healthcare and the opportunities that
will create, and a distinctive combination of investment judgment
and operating capabilities," said Mr. Sachdev. "I look
forward to helping the team capture compelling investment
opportunities as we navigate the massive structural transition
underway in healthcare today."
Mr. Sachdev was recently named to Institutional
Investor's Top Ten Rainmakers and Investment Dealer's
Digest 40 Under 40 lists. He received a bachelor's degree in
economics from the University of
Michigan.
About Clayton, Dubilier & Rice
Founded in 1978,
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice is a private equity firm with an
investment strategy predicated on producing financial returns
through building stronger, more profitable businesses. Since
inception, CD&R has managed the investment of $21 billion in 63 businesses with an aggregate
transaction value of approximately $100
billion. To learn more about CD&R, please visit
www.cdr-inc.com.
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