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Profile: Lincoln Jopp, Disruptive Capital

by Alice Murray 4 July 2019

Lincoln Jopp, partner at Disruptive Capital reveals his journey from commanding the 1st Battalion Scots Guard in Afghanistan to private equity partner, and the firm’s all-hands-on-deck investment approach.



The Drawdown (TDD): You haven’t had the typical career path into private equity; can you tell us about your former life?

Lincoln Jopp (LJ): Nothing about anyone at Disruptive is typical! I hope that’s one of our strengths.

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