Martin Haarmans

Martin Haarmans

Director/Board Member at The Westminster Society For People With Learning Disabilities

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Martin Haarmans is Director within the Investment Partners team in London, in charge of fundraising and investor coverage in the United-Kingdom, Ireland, the Netherlands and Australia.
Martin began his career in 2010 in Funds Advisory at KPMG where he qualified as a Chartered Accountant, and then as an investment professional at Goldman Sachs within the European Special Situations team.
He then joined Hayfin Capital Management, as Principal of Business Development.
More recently, Martin was responsible for fundraising and investor relations at Round Hill Capital.
He currently serves on one of London’s largest charities, The Westminster Society, as a Board Trustee and as Chair of the Finance Audit and Risk Committee.
Martin holds a master’s degree in International Business from Maastricht University and a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Finance from Curtin University (Australia).

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Eurazeo Capital (United Kingdom) Private Equity Investor 2021-02-28
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Public Communications Contact 2021-02-28
Corporate Officer/Principal 2019-08-31
Consultant / Advisor 2012-04-30
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Maastricht University Graduate Degree
Curtin University Undergraduate Degree

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