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Cindy Cheung

Re-joined Crestview in July 2010 after completing a Masters in Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School. Prior to HBS, Ms. Cheung worked as an Associate at Crestview where she evaluated, executed and monitored investments across a variety of sectors including healthcare, media and energy. During the summer of 2009, Ms. Cheung worked at Schooner Capital, a Boston-based private investment firm focused on growth equity and alternative asset investments. Ms. Cheung was also an analyst at Morgan Stanley in their Global Energy Group, where she helped execute over $45 billion of closed M&A transactions. Ms. Cheung received her undergraduate degree, cum laude, from Dartmouth College in Economics.

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