Young Moves from Deloitte to Bentham IMF

New hires establish gender equality among the litigation funder's senior management team.

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Data veteran Tina Young is now chief of staff for Bentham IMF, an organization that provides litigation finance and investment capital to plaintiffs and law firms for large disputes in the US and for international arbitration.

Young has worked in a number of market data manager roles in financial services for the past two decades, most recently in the strategy and analytics practice at Delloitte Consulting, where she was a senior manager in the data management and analytics team. Previously, she was an executive director and vice president of market data sourcing at JP Morgan. She has also worked in the latter role at Morgan Stanley. 

Bentham IMF hired Young alongside Sidley Austin partner Dana MacGrath and Kirkland & Ellis partner Sarah Tsou, who have been appointed as investment managers and legal counsel responsible for sourcing and evaluating arbitration and commercial litigation matters that meet Bentham’s investment criteria. 

This is the second round of hiring at the company since its most recent launch—a $500 million fund with the potential to reach $1 billion—in November 2018. The hires, plus several others announced in December, establish gender equality for Bentham IMF’s 10-person senior investment management team in the US.

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