Jennifer Albrecht advises direct lenders, investment banks and corporate borrowers across several sectors on a wide array of financing matters, including direct loans, syndicated credit facilities and leveraged acquisition financings, as well as financings related to restructurings and recapitalizations. Previously, she was in-house counsel for several major financial institutions where she advised on private credit investments, leveraged acquisition financings, strategic fund formation, fund financing arrangements, and governance and regulatory matters.
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Work Highlights
Notable experience prior to rejoining Simpson Thacher includes representing:
- Credit funds managed by Goldman Sachs Private Credit in connection with a $275 million senior debt facility for QuVa Pharma, Inc.
- Credit funds managed by Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking Division in connection with a $265 million second lien credit facility for Agiliti Health, Inc.
- Credit funds managed by Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking Division in connection with the provision of committed first lien term loans and senior notes to finance The Carlyle Group’s acquisition of StandardAero Holding Corp.
- Credit funds managed by Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking Division in connection with the Chapter 11 reorganization of FULLBEAUTY Brands, Inc.
- Private equity funds managed by Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking division in connection with the $560 million first and second lien facilities incurred to finance the acquisition of Restaurant Technologies, Inc.
- Private equity funds managed by Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking division in connection with debt facilities incurred to finance the acquisition of Boyd Corporation
Accolades
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CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) Charterholder
Education
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Columbia Law School, 2012 J.D.
James Kent Scholar, Skadden Prize Winner and Jane Marks Murphy Prize Winner
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University of Virginia, 2002 B.A.
Based in the Firm’s New York office, Jennifer K. Albrecht is a Partner in the Alternative Capital and Private Credit Practice. She advises direct lenders, investment banks and corporate borrowers across several sectors on a wide array of financing matters, including direct loans, syndicated credit facilities and leveraged acquisition financings, as well as financings related to restructurings and recapitalizations. Previously, she was in-house counsel for several major financial institutions where she advised on private credit investments, leveraged acquisition financings, fund formation, fund financing arrangements, and governance and regulatory matters.
Notable experience prior to rejoining Simpson Thacher includes representing:
- Credit funds managed by Goldman Sachs Private Credit in connection with a $275 million senior debt facility for QuVa Pharma, Inc.
- Credit funds managed by Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking Division in connection with a $265 million second lien credit facility for Agiliti Health, Inc.
- Credit funds managed by Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking Division in connection with the provision of committed first lien term loans and senior notes to finance The Carlyle Group’s acquisition of StandardAero Holding Corp.
- Credit funds managed by Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking Division in connection with the Chapter 11 reorganization of FULLBEAUTY Brands, Inc.
- Private equity funds managed by Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking division in connection with the $560 million first and second lien facilities incurred to finance the acquisition of Restaurant Technologies, Inc.
- Private equity funds managed by Goldman Sachs’ Merchant Banking division in connection with debt facilities incurred to finance the acquisition of Boyd Corporation
Prior to rejoining Simpson Thacher, Jennifer served as Deputy General Counsel at SVB Capital and was previously Vice President, Senior Counsel for Goldman Sachs Merchant Banking Division. In these roles, she advised on private credit investments, leveraged acquisition financings and fund financing facilities. She also provided strategic advice on fund formation matters, including fund structuring, limited partner negotiations and fund marketing, as well as management company matters, allocation practices and applicable tax, regulatory and governance issues. Jennifer began her legal career at the Firm in 2012.
Jennifer received her B.A. from the University of Virginia in 2002 and her J.D. from Columbia University School of Law in 2012. She is admitted to practice in New York.