Using tombestones from previous employers
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In a situation where I am contemplating, together with other senior team members, to join a smaller boutique. We would all leave as an established industry team with a strong track-record in our part of the market.
Is there any precedence for using tombestones to market Our transaction track-record from our previous employer (with a disclaimer, of course) at a New firm? I realize it is not common (nor "best practice"), but since we are leaving as an established team I feel it is fair and relevant to be able to market our collective track-record to clients.
Any views or relevant precedents? Would assume start-up boutiques would do the same in these situations, when established by senior bankers from lager firms?
Whenever we hired new MDs, they did this. I think it's fine. I mean, you guys DID work on those deals.
Seen it done more than a couple times - in commercial real estate debt fund space
But they explicitly market themselves as ex-[ ] guys who can replicate the same. Thus, when you look at their "deal records", you kinda already know that it's from previous firm, and the website has a footnote saying so.
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