
Daniel Patrick Flannery, managing director and co-founder of Riverstone Credit Partners, is today’s featured Forty Under 40 honoree.
After starting the credit investment business at private equity firm Riverstone Holdings seven years ago with his partners, Flannery has watched as it has excelled before his eyes through his teams’ care and leadership.
“I am most proud of being a co-founder of Riverstone’s credit investment platform, Riverstone Credit Partners,” he said. “Our team started the business from scratch seven years ago and has raised over $2.5 billion of capital from our LPs and invested approximately $5 billion across over 60 transactions.”
Introduced to the energy industry freshly out of college, Flannery credits his extensive career to “hard work, good fortune, resilience and high-quality mentorship.”
Prior to joining Riverstone in 2014, he worked at Nomura as a vice president in the leveraged finance group, and prior to that as an associate at First Reserve from 2009 to 2011 and UBS from 2007 to 2009.
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