Carlyle Group just promoted its latest crop of private equity all-stars here are all the new partners and managing directors CG

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Private equity giant Carlyle Group just announced 58 senior promotions, including eight new partners and 19 new managing directors.

Private equity giant Carlyle Group has announced its 2018 crop of new partners, managing directors, and principals.

Carlyle, which manages 174 billion in assets and has 1,550 employees, announced 58 senior promotions across its 31 offices around the world: eight to partner, 19 to managing director, and 31 to principal also known as "director" in the firm's offices in Europe and Asia .

Here are all the names:

New partners

David Bluff – Asia Buyout; Sydney

Bryan Corbett – Corporate Private Equity Operations; Washington

Rob de Jong – AlpInvest; Amsterdam

Joost Dr ge – International Energy; London

J Robert Maguire – International Energy; London

Grishma Parekh – Direct Lending; New York

Christopher Perriello – AlpInvest; New York

George Westerkamp – AlpInvest; Amsterdam

New managing directors

Roman Bas – Investor Relations; New York

Joanne Cosiol – Legal & Compliance; Washington

Martin Glavin – Europe Loans & Structured Credit; London

Merrill Goulding – Distressed Credit; London

Vincent Hahn – Energy Credit; New York

Erica Herberg – Fund Management; New York

Ram Jagannath – US Buyout; New York

Scott Jenkins – US Real Estate; Washington

Thomas Levy – US Real Estate; Washington

Vikram Lokur – Investor Relations; Singapore

Roderick Macmillan – Global External Affairs; London

Kevin McCarthy – Power; New York

William McMullan – US Buyout; New York

Gregory Nikodem – US Buyout; Washington

Guido Funes Nova – International Energy; London

Mario Pardo – Europe Buyout; Barcelona

Eduardo Ramos – Peru Buyout; Lima

Julian Rampelmann – AlpInvest; New York

Todd Ruggini – AlpInvest; New York

New principals directors:

Sebastian Barriga – South America Buyout; Lima

John Borys – AlpInvest; New York

Joseph Bress – US Buyout; New York

Emily Chang – Energy Credit; New York

Aquila Chu – AlpInvest; Hong Kong

Piet-Hein den Blanken – AlpInvest; Amsterdam

Sarah Epps – US Real Estate; Washington

Jason Hsu – Asia Real Estate; Shanghai

Hajime Kawafuji – Japan Buyout; Tokyo

Broes Langelaar – AlpInvest; Amsterdam

David Lobe – Legal & Compliance; Washington

Brian Marcus – Global Credit Management; New York

Tanaka Maswoswe – US Buyout; Washington

Ryan Morrison – US Real Estate; Washington

Richard Plackter – US Real Estate; Washington

Paul Randazzo – US Real Estate; Washington

Taylor Roach – Direct Lending; New York

Jeannine Santarelli – Global Human Resources; New York

Michael Savage – Global Financial Services Buyout; London

Robert Schmidt – US Buyout; New York

James Shillito – Equity Opportunity; New York

Steven Simone – Investor Relations; Washington

Eugene Stacy – US Real Estate; Washington

Mark Tamburello – Direct Lending; New York

Alan Thompson – Global Technology & Solutions; Arlington

Tracie Van Dorpe – Global External Affairs; Washington

Michael Washecka – US Real Estate; Washington

Yi Yu – Asia Buyout; Beijing

Aaron Zhang – Asia Buyout; Shanghai

Justin Zhou – Asia Buyout; Beijing

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