Hamilton Lane, a global private markets asset management firm, has strengthened Asia presence with senior hires as a continuation of the firm’s expansion in the region.

Having had a strong, local presence in Asia since 2004, the new additions and promotions further strengthen an already prominent local team. Hamilton Lane’s Asia team now stands at 17 persons.

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At Hamilton Lane’s Tokyo office, Tomoko Kitao has been promoted to Director. Tomoko joined the firm in 2012 with nearly 20 years of diverse, global investments and credit experience, having served in various management roles at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ’s International Credit and Structured Finance Divisions.

In addition, Hamilton Lane has hired Masayoshi Yazawa as a Senior Advisor responsible for leading business development efforts in Japan. Prior to joining the firm, Masayoshi was in the foreign equities business for about 20 years and, most recently, was Head of Foreign Securities Sales at Itau Asia Securities.

"We continue to build on our already strong market presence in Asia, ensuring that as this market experiences further growth, Hamilton Lane will be well positioned with a leading local presence that enables us to deliver truly customized solutions for our clients," said Mario Giannini, Chief Executive Officer of Hamilton Lane.

Hamilton Lane has also announced three promotions in its Hong Kong office. Josh Jacob, a nine-year veteran of Hamilton Lane who has been working in Asia since 2008, has been promoted to Principal and will oversee the client services team in Hong Kong.

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Brenda Lau has been promoted to the role of Vice President, where she is responsible for all aspects of client relations spanning across Asia, with the exception of Japan. Collwyn Tan has been promoted to Senior Associate on the Co-Investment team.

Lastly, Hamilton Lane also announced the appointment of Steve (Sungji) An on the Business Development team in Hong Kong. Steve joins the firm from Neuberger Berman Asset Management in Korea, where he played an active role in business development and client services for top-tier institutional investors.

"Building on the momentum generated in 2013, we are continuing to focus on strategically growing and strengthening our presence in key regional markets such as Hong Kong and Tokyo," said Juan Delgado-Moreira, Hong Kong-based Managing Director and Head of International at Hamilton Lane. "Interest in alternative investments continues to build among Asian investors, and the further development of our local teams demonstrates our commitment to providing clients with access to best in class resources to fully realize the opportunities emerging in the region."