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Chilton Investment Company Names Jim Steinthal as General Counsel

Tue Nov 3, 2009 5:02pm EST
-- To Succeed Norm Champ, Who Is Leaving Firm At Year-End to Join Securities and
Exchange Commission`s New York Regional Office --
NEW YORK--(Business Wire)--
Chilton Investment Company, a leading manager of hedge funds and managed
accounts, today announced that effective January 1, 2010, Jim Steinthal has been
named General Counsel and has joined Chilton`s Executive Committee and Board of
Directors. He will succeed Norm Champ, who is leaving the firm at year-end to
join the Securities and Exchange Commission as Associate Regional Director for
Examinations in its New York Regional Office. 

Mr. Steinthal, 44, currently serves as Managing Director and General Counsel of
Chilton`s various hedge funds. Prior to joining the firm in 2000, he was
associated with the law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell for eight years. From 1991
to 1992, Mr. Steinthal clerked for the Honorable Constance Baker Motley of the
U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Mr. Steinthal has a
B.A. in Economics from Georgetown University and a J.D. from New York University
School of Law. 

Mr. Champ has served as General Counsel of Chilton for the last ten years and
also has served as a member of the firm`s Executive Committee and its Board of
Directors. As a member of the Board of Directors of the Managed Funds
Association, he has been a leading authority in the hedge fund industry on a
wide range of regulatory and legal issues. Acting on the vision of the firm`s
Chairman, Richard L. Chilton, Jr., Norm was instrumental in registering Chilton
Investment Company with the SEC in 2004, understanding the need for increased
transparency in the industry. 

"We are both pleased and proud that Norm Champ will be taking on this important
role in the SEC`s New York Regional Office at such a critical time in the
evolution of the hedge fund industry," said Richard L. Chilton, Jr. "From our
initial decision to register with the SEC, our firm has taken a leading role
creating a culture of transparency, cooperation, and education with regulatory
authorities. Norm has effectively built on those tenets and expanded these
important relationships. During his ten years as our General Counsel, Norm has
played an instrumental role in reinforcing a culture of professionalism,
integrity and openness at our firm. He has also been a valued partner and
mentor." 

Mr. Chilton continued, "We are fortunate to have been able to promote a worthy
successor to Norm from within our organization. In his nine years at the firm,
Jim Steinthal has been Norm`s partner in building the legal department and
providing outstanding counsel to our staff. He exemplifies the characteristics
that our firm values most highly, such as an unwavering commitment to the best
interests of our investors, loyalty and a keen intellect." 

About Chilton Investment Company

Chilton Investment Company, LLC is a global alternative investment management
firm. Chilton is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut with offices in New
York, London, Hong Kong and Beijing. The firm is registered with the securities
authorities in the U.S., U.K. and Hong Kong. Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer Richard L. Chilton, Jr. formed Chilton in 1992 to manage his diversified
and concentrated flagship strategies. Since that time Chilton has added
additional strategies across various sectors globally and across various
products. Please visit ChiltonFunds.com for more information about Chilton
Investment Company.

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Jeffrey Taufield/Michael Freitag, 212-521-4800 

Copyright Business Wire 2009



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