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Z Capital promotes Khoja, Morrison to lead investment team
By Marisa Wong
Los Angeles, July 26 – Z Capital Group, LLC announced the promotions of two senior professionals on Z Capital Credit Partners’ investment team.
Shahid Khoja has been promoted to managing director. Since joining Z Capital in 2020, Khoja has been a senior member of the investment team and is responsible for overseeing research, trading and portfolio management across various funds focused on leveraged loans, high-yield bonds, stressed, distressed investments and middle market credit.
Prior to joining Z Capital, Khoja was a director at Garrison Investment Group, where he was a senior credit analyst on the corporate credit investment team. Previously, Khoja was an associate at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in the corporate debt products group, where he was responsible for underwriting and executing senior secured and unsecured debt financing transactions, as well as managing a portfolio of credits.
Brian Morrison has been promoted to director. Since joining Z Capital in 2019, Morrison has been responsible for sourcing, research and analysis of existing and prospective performing, stressed, distressed investments and middle market loans.
Prior to joining Z Capital, Morrison was an associate at Oaktree Capital Management, where he was responsible for evaluating investment opportunities that included secondary distressed debt purchases, structured capital placements and leveraged buyouts in the food and beverage, natural resources, building products and consumer retail spaces.
Z Capital is a New York-based investment firm.
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