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    Alexis Nohen

    CEO at Astero partners

    Alexis Nohen is the Founder and CEO of Astero Partners, an investment bank specializing in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), joint ventures, and equity partnerships within the sports and entertainment sectors. He has a background as a New York bar lawyer with extensive experience in international trade and investment. Before establishing Astero Partners in 2016, Nohen served as the Chief of Staff for Europe and Africa at Lagardère Sports, where he gained significant operational and strategic expertise in the sports business.123

    Nohen's educational background includes studies at Columbia University School of Law, which complements his professional experience in high-stakes negotiations and deal-making in the sports industry. His firm, Astero Partners, focuses on providing clients with comprehensive support throughout the transaction process, leveraging both legal knowledge and practical insights from the sports sector.24

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    Experience

    CEO at Astero partners (May 2016 - Present)
    Secretary General Europe / Africa at Lagardère Sports (August 2012 - June 2015), Legal consultant investment division at OECD (October 2011 - July 2012)

    Education

    LLM in International Law from Columbia University School of Law (2008 - 2009), Masters in International economic law from University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne (2006 - 2007)

    Location

    Greater Paris Metropolitan Region