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Sixth Street Sees Leadership Shuffle Amid Industry Woes
24 Feb
Summary
- Joshua Easterly retires after co-founding the $125B firm.
- New co-presidents and co-chief investment officers named.
- Firm anticipates strong returns despite private credit challenges.

Joshua Easterly, a pivotal figure in building Sixth Street Partners into a major private capital manager with over $125 billion in assets, is retiring. He will step down as co-president and co-chief investment officer on June 30. This transition marks a significant moment for the firm, which was established in 2009.
Julian Salisbury and Matt Dillard have been appointed co-presidents, with Dillard and Bornah Moghbel joining Salisbury as co-chief investment officers. Mike Muscolino, another co-founder, will assume the role of vice chairman and chief strategy officer. Easterly will remain as a partner emeritus.




