
Rising Phoenix Capital has named Ben Fujihara as director of capital to oversee the company’s capital strategy, investor relations and business development. (Source: Shutterstock, Rising Phoenix Capital)
Dallas-based Rising Phoenix Capital has named Ben Fujihara as director of capital to oversee the company’s capital strategy, investor relations and business development, according to a Dec. 19 press release.
Fujihara is a tenured financial executive who holds experience in capital markets and has a “deep understanding of the energy industry,” said Jace Graham, Rising Phoenix Capital CEO and founder.
He previously served as managing director at investment firm Morgan Stanley, according to Fujihara’s LinkedIn.
Fujihara said he looks to attract new investors to Rising Phoenix as the current market conditions allow investors to benefit from its opportunities in the real estate and energy sectors.
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