Member of the Advisory Board
François Langlade-Demoyen runs a family office in Paris and is the CEO/CIO of Langlade Capital Advisors Ltd that he founded in 2014 and which offers to key clients around the world bespoke portfolios of hedge fund solutions.
He is also the writer of novels Le Manuscrit de Glyndebourne (France-Empire, 2002), Monsieur Étienne (JC Lattès, 2003), La Pertinax (JC Lattès, 2006) and Les vies sauvées d’Alexander Vielski (Robert Laffont, 2010) as well as poetry Veillées d’âmes (Le Luy de France, 2000) and La Beauté du Monde (Galignani, 2019). He is Officer of National order of merit and Knight in the order of Arts and Letters in France.
Previously François was the CIO of Pamplona Capital Management’s Fund of Funds business, having joined in January 2008. François has more than 30 years of experience in research and investment management. Prior to joining Pamplona, between 2004 and 2007 François established and served as Chief Investment Officer of Langlade Capital Management LLP in London managing a European long short equity fund. Between 1999 and 2003 he was Partner and Co-Chief Investment Officer of the Buttonwood Long Short European Equity Fund. From 1994 to 1999 François was in charge of European Equity Strategy and Co-Head of European Equity Research at Credit Suisse First Boston Ltd in London as Managing Director. From 1990 to 1994 he was a Director and Board Member of Credit Suisse First Boston France, based in Paris. Between 1987 to 1990 François served as an Executive Director at Goldman Sachs in London responsible for French Equity Strategy. Prior to that he was a Financial Analyst at JP Morgan in Paris and New York
François Langlade-Demoyen is a French national and holds degrees in Philosophy from the Paris Sorbonne University, Finance from the Paris Dauphine University and an ESSEC MBA.