Brad Pattelli

Brad Pattelli is a former vice president of Angelo, Gordon & Co,[1] an arbitrage firm headquartered in New York City, New York.[2] He most recently served as President of LC Advisors,[3] a subsidiary of Lending Club, an online platform for investing in personal loans.

Pattelli was the managing director on several of Angelo, Gordon & Co.'s investments in the largest newspaper bankruptcies across the country.[4] He headed Angelo, Gordon & Co.'s efforts into becoming one of the main secured creditors in the bankruptcies of the Tribune Co., parent company of the Los Angeles Times and Chicago Tribune; Minneapolis' Star Tribune;[5] as well as Philadelphia Newspapers L.L.C., parent company of the Philadelphia Inquirer and the Philadelphia Daily News.[6]

Early life and education

Pattelli holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Notre Dame and earned an M.B.A. degree from Columbia Business School.[7] Brad grew up in Hennepin County, Illinois; his father was a steelworker at the local rolling mill.

Career

Pattelli has formerly served on the board of directors for Dade Behring Holdings,[8] and Thermadyne Holdings Corporation.[9] He is currently on the board of directors for American Media Operations, Inc., a major publisher of supermarket tabloids in the United States.[10]

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