Turnbull Named Senior Advisor at Seabury Capital

September 19, 2017

David Turnbull (Photo: Seabury Capital)
David Turnbull (Photo: Seabury Capital)

Seabury Capital LLC has appointed David M. Turnbull as a Senior Advisor. Turnbull will serve to facilitate Seabury Capital’s expansion of its global product and advisory service offerings in specialty finance, investment banking, technology and software applications.

 
Seabury Capital Chairman, President & CEO John E. Luth commented, “The addition of an experienced and well-respected industry expert such as David Turnbull will advance Seabury Capital’s efforts in serving our clients’ needs. His insights and significant reference points within the aviation, aerospace and maritime industries, especially in the Asia Pacific region, will broaden and strengthen our broad range of services and provide enhanced value to our clients.”  
 
Turnbull joined the Pacific Basin Board as an Independent Non-Executive Director (INED) in 2006 and was appointed Chairman and an Executive Director in 2008. He previously spent 30 years with the Swire Group where he held various senior management positions. He was chairman of Swire’s Hong Kong-listed companies Swire Pacific, Cathay Pacific Airways and Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company. He served as Cathay’s CEO from December 1996 to December 2004.
 
Additionally, Turnbull serves as a nonexecutive director of London-listed Green Dragon Gas and London AIM-listed Greka Drilling Limited as well as an INED of Hong Kong-listed Wharf (Holdings) Limited – a large Hong Kong & China consortium. 

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