Leadership
Harvey M. Schwartz is the Chief Executive Officer of Carlyle and member of the Board of Directors. He has served in such capacity since February 15, 2023, and is based in New York. Mr. Schwartz formerly worked at Goldman Sachs from 1997 to 2018, with his last position being President and Co-Chief Operating Officer. He also held numerous senior leadership positions including Chief Financial Officer and Global Co-Head of the Securities Division. Mr. Schwartz started his career at J. B. Hanauer & Co., and then moved to First Interregional Equity Corporation. In 1989, he joined Citigroup, where he worked in the firm's credit training program and developed a specialty in structuring commodity derivatives. Mr. Schwartz serves on the board of One Mind, a nonprofit that accelerates collaborative research and advocacy to enable all individuals facing brain health challenges to build healthy, productive lives. He is involved in a range of investment and philanthropic endeavors that include a focus on mental health and developing future business leaders, including women and young people seeking a career in finance. Mr. Schwartz earned his BA from Rutgers University, where he is a member of the university’s Board of Governors and its Hall of Distinguished Alumni. He received his MBA from Columbia University.
As Global Head of Carlyle AlpInvest, Ruulke Bagijn is part of the leadership team of one of largest global investment firms in the world. She also serves as Chair of the Board of Carlyle AlpInvest, Carlyle’s dedicated private equity primary fund, co-investment, and secondary solutions platform with $85 billion AUM (per Q4 2024) and investment professionals in New York, San Francisco, London, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, and Singapore. In addition, Ms. Bagijn is a member of the Carlyle AlpInvest Global Investment Committee, which makes all investment decisions in Europe, North and Latin America, Asia, and Australia on behalf of its 450+ investors worldwide. Based in New York, Ms. Ruulke has 20+ years of experience in global investments and a deep knowledge of private capital portfolios. She joined Carlyle AlpInvest from AXA Investment Managers – Real Assets, where she was the Global Head of Real Assets Private Equity and a member of its Management Board. Before that, she was Co-Chief Investment Officer of Investment Management and Chief Investment Officer of Private Markets at PGGM, with direct responsibility for managing investments in infrastructure, hedge funds, structured credit, private equity, insurance-linked securities, and private real estate, and held senior roles at ABN AMRO. A passionate advocate of the business case for diversity, including involving more women in private equity, Ms. Bagijn has been named a Wall Street Journal Pro PE ‘Woman to Watch,’ sits on the Carlyle Diversity & Inclusion Council and is an inaugural member of the Milken Institute’s Center for Inclusive Capitalism. Born in the Netherlands, she was also the inaugural chair of the Dutch committee of Level 20, the not-for-profit body established to inspire women to join and succeed in the Private Equity industry in the Netherlands. Ruulke received an MSc in economics from Erasmus University Rotterdam, is a CFA charterholder, and serves as a Board member of the Netherland-America Foundation (NAF), which supports high-impact exchange between the two countries.
Jeffrey W. Ferguson is a Managing Director and the firm’s General Counsel. Mr. Ferguson is based in Washington, DC. Mr. Ferguson joined Carlyle in 1999. In his capacity as the global General Counsel of Carlyle, he serves as the head of the firm’s legal and compliance functions. He is also a member of Carlyle’s Leadership, Operating, and Risk Committees. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Ferguson worked as an attorney with Latham & Watkins and Vinson & Elkins. Mr. Ferguson received his law degree from University of Virginia School of Law in 1991. He also received an undergraduate degree in political science from University of Virginia, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Ferguson is a member of the bars of the District of Columbia and Virginia.
Mark Jenkins is the Head of Global Credit at Carlyle and is a member of the Leadership Committee. He is based in New York. Effective January 1, 2026, Mr. Jenkins will become Co-President of Carlyle and will lead the Global Credit and Insurance business. Mr. Jenkins joined Carlyle in 2016. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Jenkins was a Senior Managing Director at CPPIB and led the Global Private Investment group. He was Chair of the Credit Investment Committee, Chair of the Private Investments Committee and also managed the Portfolio Value Creation group. While at CPPIB, Mr. Jenkins founded CPPIB Credit Investments, a multi-strategy platform making direct principal credit investments. He also led CPPIB’s acquisition and oversight of Antares Capital and the subsequent expansion in middle market lending. Prior to CPPIB, he was Managing Director, Co-Head of Leveraged Finance Origination and Execution for Barclays Capital in New York. Before Barclays, Mr. Jenkins worked for 11 years at Goldman Sachs in senior positions within the Fixed Income and Financing groups in New York. Mr. Jenkins is member of the Board of Directors of Fortitude Re. Mr. Jenkins previously served on the Boards of Directors of Wilton Re, Teine Energy, Antares Capital, Merchant Capital Solutions, Carlyle Secured Lending, Inc., Carlyle Credit Solutions, Inc., and Carlyle Secured Lending III. Mr. Jenkins earned a B.Comm degree from Queen’s University.
Lindsay LoBue is Chief Operating Officer of Carlyle. She is based in New York. Ms. LoBue is a member of Carlyle’s Leadership and Operating Committees. Previously, she was Deputy COO of Carlyle from February 2024 to June 2024. Prior to that, Ms. LoBue spent over 20 years at Goldman Sachs, most recently as an Advisory Director working across global divisions on strategic growth initiatives. Before that, Ms. LoBue was a Partner in the Global Markets division, responsible for leading and managing client-facing businesses in a variety of areas. She managed the firm’s Investment Grade Corporate Bond sales team, founded and led the Credit Products Group, and drove the revenue growth of the firm’s Structured Products, Relative Value and Solutions, and Credit Derivatives franchise efforts. Prior to joining Goldman Sachs, Ms. LoBue was a Structured Products Salesperson and CMBS Research Analyst at J.P. Morgan. Ms. LoBue was also the founder of Greenback Labs, a platform that focused on advancing emerging ideas and businesses by working with entrepreneurs to validate business ideas and execute growth strategies. Ms. LoBue is a Board Member of Enel Finance Americas, the financing arm within the Enel Group, and she is a member of the Board of Regents at Boston College. Ms. LoBue has an MBA in Finance and Marketing from NYU, and a Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Psychology from Boston College.
Jeff Nedelman is the Global Head of Client Business at Carlyle and is a member of the Leadership Committee and New Products Committee. He is based in New York. Effective January 1, 2026, Mr. Nedelman will become Co-President of Carlyle and will continue to lead the Global Client Business. As Global Head of Client Business, Mr. Nedelman leads the global investor relations team and oversees global distribution across the firm’s three business segments, with a focus on both the institutional and global wealth channels. Mr. Nedelman joined Carlyle in 2023. Prior to joining Carlyle, he was a Partner and Senior Managing Director at Certares from 2020 to 2023. At Certares, he was a member of the Investment Committee and the Management Committee of Certares Management LLC, as well as a member of the Investment Committee and the Management Committee of the CK Opportunities Fund. Before Certares, Mr. Nedelman spent over 25 years at Goldman Sachs, most recently as the Co-Chief Operating Officer of Global Equities, where he played a lead role expanding the firm’s financing and execution products and services. He was a member of the Firmwide Client and Business Standards Committee and the Securities Division Executive Committee. Previously, he was Global Head of Prime Services, which included the Prime Brokerage, Clearing (GSEC), and Futures businesses. Prior to that, he was the Head of Americas Equity Sales. Mr. Nedelman received a BA from UC Berkeley and an MBA from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
John C. Redett is the Chief Financial Officer and Head of Corporate Strategy at Carlyle and is a member of the Leadership Committee. He is based in New York. Effective January 1, 2026, Mr. Redett will become Co-President of Carlyle and will lead the Global Private Equity business, overseeing Corporate Private Equity and Real Assets. Mr. Redett joined Carlyle in 2007 as an investor on the Global Financial Services team. He has served as Chief Financial Officer and Head of Corporate Strategy since October 2023. Previously, he was the Head of Global Financial Services from 2020 to September 2023 and the Co-Head of Global Financial Services from 2016 to 2020. Mr. Redett is a 25-year veteran of the financial services industry and has been deeply involved in the operations and management of many financial services businesses during his career. He has led or been a key contributor to some of Carlyle’s significant investments across various subsectors of financial services, including Duff & Phelps, TCW, BankUnited, Hilb Group, EPIC, DBRS, Central Pacific Bank, CFGI, PIB Group, and JenCap. He currently serves on the boards of directors for Hilb Group and NSM Insurance Group. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Redett worked at Goldman Sachs from 2005 to 2007, and at JP Morgan from 2000 to 2005. Mr. Redett received a BS from the University of Colorado and an MBA from New York University.
Megan Starr is a Partner and the Chief People Officer at Carlyle. In her role, Ms. Starr leads the firm’s Human Capital Management function and Corporate Affairs, which includes Corporate Communications, Government Affairs, and Sustainability. She is responsible for advancing how Carlyle attracts, develops, and advances talent across the firm, while deepening engagement with stakeholders globally. Previously, Ms. Starr served as Carlyle’s Global Head of Corporate Affairs, where she oversaw the firm’s approach to stakeholder engagement and acted as a unified enabler of firmwide growth and performance. Before that, she was Carlyle’s Global Head of Impact, leading the firm’s Sustainability team and its work on ESG integration and portfolio engagement. Prior to joining Carlyle, Ms. Starr worked in Goldman Sachs’ Investment Management Division, where she helped build the ESG and impact investing business. She also held roles at a private foundation based in New York City. Ms. Starr received an M.B.A. and a Certificate in Public Management and Social Innovation from Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business, where she was an Arbuckle Leadership Fellow, and an A.B. in Environmental Science and Public Policy from Harvard College.
Admiral James Stavridis, USN, Ret, is Vice Chair, Global Affairs and a Partner with a focus on international activities and global strategy at Carlyle. He is based in Washington DC. Effective January 1, 2026, Admiral Stavridis will become Vice Chairman of Carlyle. Admiral Stavridis joined Carlyle in 2018. Prior to joining Carlyle, he served as the 16th Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, with responsibility for Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, the Balkans, counter-piracy off Africa, the Arctic, and cybersecurity. Prior to that, he was Commander of US Southern Command, with responsibility for all military activity in Latin America and the Caribbean. Following his 37 years in the military, he served as the 12th Dean of The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University for five years. He is the 12th Chair of the Board of the Rockefeller Foundation, a Bloomberg Opinion weekly columnist, and Senior Military Analyst for CNN. Admiral Stavridis holds a PhD and Masters of Arts in Law and Diplomacy from Tufts University. He is a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy and the National War College.
Michael Wand is the Head of Europe Private Equity at Carlyle and oversees the firm’s Corporate Private Equity platform in the region. He is based in London. Effective January 1, 2026, Mr. Wand will become Head of EMEA Investments at Carlyle. Mr. Wand joined Carlyle in 2001 and has led numerous technology investments, notably P&I AG, FRS Global, UC4/Automic, Foundry, eggplant, SER Group, and DEPT, and advised on more than a dozen completed realizations. He currently is a member of the boards of directors of Shopware, HSO, DEPT, Disguise, LiveU, Incubeta, and SNP AG. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Wand worked for approximately 10 years in investment banking, the last seven years of which were in the technology sector. As a Managing Director, he was responsible for the European software and Internet research team at Deutsche Bank in London. Prior to that, he worked as a European Software Analyst for Paribas in London and BHF-Bank in Frankfurt, Germany. During his banking career, Mr. Wand was the underwriting analyst for European technology innovators such as SAP, Autonomy, SurfControl, Utimaco, and nCipher. Mr. Wand received a BA from the University of Mannheim and an MBA from the University of Mannheim and The University of Texas at Austin.