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February 7-9, 2024
Hyatt Regency Dallas
TX, USA

Oliver T. Althoff

Managing Director & Head of North America, Aviation, Aerospace & Defense Banking
Seabury Corporate Finance


Profile

Oliver Althoff is currently a Managing Director at Seabury Capital advising clients in the aviation, aerospace and defense industries focusing on North America. Oliver is originating and execution on M&A transactions, debt and equity capital raises, restructuring transactions and other corporate finance advisory projects.

Over the past two decades, Oliver has been a senior investment and corporate banker as well as corporate finance executive. Prior to joining Seabury Capital, Oliver held the financial officer role of Managing Director and Head of Capital Markets & Treasury for Waypoint Leasing, a private-equity owned, global helicopter leasing company. Prior to joining Waypoint, Oliver was a Director for CIT’s Transportation and Aerospace & Defense principal finance business, originating and structuring financing solutions across the debt capital structure and supporting M&A advisory transaction in A/D/G. Oliver raised capital in buy-out leveraged cash flow transactions as well as asset-based and -backed transactions for acquisition financing, growth capital and general corporate purposes. Separately, Oliver supported several sell-side M&A transactions for direct clients and sponsors active in the industry. Previously, Oliver was part of GE Capital’s executive management trainee program assessing risk and analyzing financing opportunities for reorganizing businesses, predominantly in the aviation and aerospace industry. Before that, he held roles at Bank of America and in management consulting at Mitchell Madison Group. Oliver received his B.A. Economics and M.P.A. in Political/Macro-Economy from Cornell University, and a M.B.A. in Finance from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

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