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To: manny t who wrote (188)11/18/2008 11:32:48 AM
From: caly  Respond to of 554
 
I couldn't find a lot on Intana Capital besides other investments, but here's info on one of the General Partners:

crescentassetmgt.com

Edmond D. Villani

Board Member Crescent Asset Management Ltd.

Mr. Villani is a Director of Crescent Asset Management Ltd. and a General Partner of Intana Capital Management. Prior to this, he was Vice Chairman of Deutsche Asset Management, a position he assumed following the acquisition of Zurich Scudder Kemper Investments by Deutsche Bank in 2002. He joined Scudder, Stevens & Clark in 1974 where over the years he served as the firm’s Chief Economist and Chief Investment Officer and was appointed President in 1991 and Chief Executive Officer in 1996. In 1997, he became Chief Executive Officer of Scudder Kemper Investments, Inc., when the strategic alliance between Scudder and Zurich Financial Services was completed. At the same time, he became a member of Zurich’s Group Executive Board.

Mr. Villani is chair of the board of directors at Georgetown University, and a trustee of the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, chair of the advisory board of the Penn Institute for Economic Research at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Investment Committee of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, where Dr. Villani served as trustee for nine years and Chair of the Finance Committee.

Mr. Villani is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Georgetown University (1968), from which he received a bachelor’s degree in mathematics (Woodrow Wilson Fellow). He received a Ph.D. degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania (1973).