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Mr. Joseph A. LaNasa, III, is a Founder, Managing Partner & Chief Investment Officer at Serengeti Asset Management LP.
Prior to launching Serengeti in 2007, Mr. LaNasa was a Partner in the Special Situations Group of Goldman Sachs where he headed the Multi-Strategy Investing Business.
Mr. LaNasa began his career as an attorney at Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz in their creditors’ rights and corporate departments and clerked for Judge Adrian G.
Duplantier of the U.S.
District Court for Eastern District of Louisiana (New Orleans).
He received his undergraduate degree from Georgetown University and a graduate degree from Harvard Law School.
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Serengeti Asset Management LP
Serengeti Asset Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Serengeti is an opportunistic, event driven, value-oriented investment advisor that seeks to generate attractive absolute and risk-adjusted returns. The firm provides investment advice across the debt and equity markets in both private and public transactions. They focus on liquidations, bankruptcies, uncovered or misunderstood companies, fundamental deep value, secular shifts, turning points or mishaps, dislocations and out-of-favor asset classes. | Vorstandsvorsitzender | 01.07.2007 |
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Georgetown University
Georgetown University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Serengeti Asset Management LP
Serengeti Asset Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Serengeti is an opportunistic, event driven, value-oriented investment advisor that seeks to generate attractive absolute and risk-adjusted returns. The firm provides investment advice across the debt and equity markets in both private and public transactions. They focus on liquidations, bankruptcies, uncovered or misunderstood companies, fundamental deep value, secular shifts, turning points or mishaps, dislocations and out-of-favor asset classes. | Finance |
Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















