MidOcean Partners completed five senior level promotions in its credit business, including Robert (Tripp) Sullivan to the firm’s investment committee, Michael Levitin to portfolio manager and Carol Chung, Adam Goldberg and Opal Leung to principal.

“We are proud to recognize the significant achievements of Tripp, Michael, Carol, Adam and Opal, each of whom embodies the values and commitment to excellence that distinguish MidOcean,” Dana Carey, chief investment officer of MidOcean Credit, said. “I am very pleased to acknowledge the hard work and impressive contributions of each of these exceptional professionals, and I look forward to their continued growth and success at the firm.”

Sullivan joined MidOcean in 2016 and was appointed to the firm’s investment committee in 2022. Alongside his investment committee responsibilities, Sullivan is a portfolio manager for the firm’s opportunistic and private credit strategies. In this role, he helps manage the firm’s opportunistic and drawdown funds, while originating and evaluating opportunistic situations more broadly across the credit platform.

Levitin joined MidOcean in 2015 and was promoted to portfolio manager in 2021, where he joins existing portfolio manager Ryan Dean in providing portfolio management responsibilities to the MidOcean Absolute Return fund and certain customized strategies. Levitin actively works with the research team to identify and evaluate absolute return and total return investment opportunities in performing credit situations. Levitin also sits on the firm’s ESG committee

Goldberg joined MidOcean in 2017 and is currently responsible for supporting the management of MidOcean’s outstanding CLOs, assisting in new CLO issuance initiatives and identifying investment opportunities within structured credit.

Chung joined MidOcean in 2012 and is primarily responsible for supporting the financial operations of the firm, including overseeing and evaluating cash and trade management with clients, counterparties and vendors.

Leung joined MidOcean in 2020 and focuses on the technology, media, telecom sectors identifying and analyzing investment opportunities across the capital structure for the MidOcean platform. Leung also sits on the firm’s ESG Committee.