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Member Directory Member Directory MFA Fund Manager members represent the full spectrum hedge fund and alternative investment strategies including:* Long/Short Event-Driven Credit Distressed Equity Multi- Managed Quantitative Volatility Strategy Futures/CTA Trading *List is not exhaustive FOUNDERS COUNCIL Anchorage Capital Group, LLC Lone Pine Capital LLC AQR Capital Management, LLC Millennium Management LLC Balyasny Asset Management, LP Moore Capital Management, LP Citadel LLC Point72 Asset Management, L.P. Davidson Kempner Capital Management LP Renaissance Technologies LLC Elliott Investment Management L.P. The D. E. Shaw group HBK Capital Management Two Sigma Investments, LP King Street Capital Management Viking Global Investors LP SUSTAINING MEMBERS – FUND MANAGER Abrams Capital Axonic Capital LLC Alphadyne Asset Management LP Bain Capital Credit and Public Equities Angelo, Gordon & Co., L.P. Baker Brothers Advisors Assured Investment Management Baupost Group, LLC BlackRock Alternative Investors IONIC Capital Management LLC Bracebridge Capital, LLC Junto Capital Management LP Bridgewater Associates, LP. Kensico Capital Management Brigade Capital Management, LP Kepos Capital LP Cadian Capital Management Kingdon Capital Management, LLC Campbell & Company, LP Laurion Capital Management LP Capula Investment Management LLP Magnetar Capital LLC CarVal Investors Man Group Casdin Capital Marathon Asset Management, L.P. Castle Hook Partners LP Marshall Wace North America LP Centerbridge Partners, L.P. Melvin Capital CIFC Asset Management Meritage Group LP Coatue Management LLC Millburn Ridgeeld Corporation D1 Capital Partners MKP Capital Management Diameter Capital Partners LP Monarch Alternative Capital LP EJF Capital, LLC Napier Park Global Capital Element Capital Management LLC One William Street Capital Management LP Eminence Capital, LP P. Schoenfeld Asset Management LP Empyrean Capital Partners, LP Palestra Capital Management LLC Emso Asset Management Limited Paloma Partners Management Company ExodusPoint Capital Management, LP PAR Capital Management, Inc. Farallon Capital Management, L.L.C. PDT Partners, LLC Field Street Capital Management, LLC Pentwater Capital Management, LP Finepoint Capital LP Pershing Square Capital Management, L.P. Fir Tree Partners Quantitative Investment Management GCM Grosvenor QVT Financial LP Glenview Capital Management Samlyn Capital, LLC GoldenTree Asset Management LP Schonfeld Strategic Advisors LLC Graham Capital Management Scopia Capital Management LP Graticule Asset Management Asia (GAMA) Select Equity Group, LP Greenlight Capital, Inc. Sequoia Capital Global Equities Highbridge Capital Management, LLC Silver Creek Capital Management Holocene Advisors, LP Sound Point Capital Management, LP Hudson Bay Capital Management LP Southpoint Capital Advisors LP Stevens Capital Management LP Tilden Park Capital Management LP Strategic Value Partners, LLC Tudor Investment Corporation Summit Rock Advisors, LLC Varde Partners Suvretta Capital Management, LLC Ward Ferry Taconic Capital Advisors LP Wells Fargo, Global Alternative Investments Tenor Capital Management Company, L.P. Whale Rock Capital Management LLC Tetragon Winton Group, Ltd. The Blackstone Group Woodline Partners Thiel Capital LLC York Capital Management Third Point LLC ZAIS Group, LLC STRATEGIC PARTNERS Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Linedata Bank of America Merrill Lynch Lowenstein Sandler LLP Bank of New York Mellon Alternative Investment Services Morgan Stanley Barclays Northern Trust Citco Fund Services (USA) Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Citi Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP Credit Suisse SEI EY Sidley Austin LLP Goldman Sachs & Co. SS&C Technologies Inc. Houlihan Lokey State Street Corporation HSBC Global Banking and Markets UBS AG J.P. Morgan Wells Fargo KPMG LLP SUSTAINING MEMBERS – SERVICE PROVIDER Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP Debevoise & Plimpton LLP Ropes & Gray LLP Dechert LLP Shearman & Sterling LLP Katten Muchin Rosenman LLP Société Générale Sullivan & Cromwell LLP Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP U.S. Bank *This list does not include all membership classes.
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