Michael Neruda

Michael Neruda is a Partner of Sixth Street, a leading global investment firm that offers flexible capital solutions to companies across all stages of growth. Michael is Head of Restructuring and Distressed InvesIng and leads Sixth Street’s cross-platform investing in businesses where a combination of public markets expertise and private capital financing may be utilized to improve a company’s balance sheet. Prior to joining Sixth Street in 2015, Michael was a Director at Watershed Asset Management, where he led that firm’s investments in the consumer and energy sectors. Michael was previously an investment analyst at MHR Fund Management, Silver Point Capital and Merrill Lynch. Michael received a B.S. in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University and is a CFA Charterholder. Michael has served as a board member and investor representaIve on numerous corporate boards including with Neiman Marcus, Stallion Infrastructure Services, and LATAM Airlines, the largest publicly traded airline in LaIn America where he is currently Chair of the Leadership Committee and a member of the Audit Committee. Michael also currently serves on the Board of Governors of the Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco, where he is the organization’s Treasurer as well as being a member of the Executive Committee, Finance Committee and Co-Chair of the Gala, the Club’s largest annual fundraising event. Michael and his wife live in San Francisco and have three girls at Burke’s.
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