Sterling Brinkley
Sterling B. Brinkley | |
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Born | 1952 |
Nationality | American |
Ethnicity | Caucasian |
Alma mater | Yale University, Stanford Business School |
Occupation | Private Equity Investor |
Sterling B. Brinkley Jr is a Private Equity investor involved heavily in the distressed credit industry. Brinkley started his career at the United States Department of Labor. While working for the government, he was recruited by Lehman Brothers to work for Peter George Peterson's Corporate advisory department. When Brinkley turned 29 years old, he was made managing director of the firm's corporate finance department.[1] In 1986 Brinkley was pushed out of Lehman for side dealing. He rejected an offer from Goldman Sachs to join secretive, Australian investor Phillip Ean Cohen and his boutique Private Equity firm, Morgan Schiff & Co.. He is currently the Chairman of the Miami-based Private Equity firm Change Capital Investments.
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