Michael Tsangarides
About Michael Tsangarides
Michael Tsangarides is a Director at Piper Sandler, specializing in mergers and acquisitions in the chemicals and materials sectors. He has over a decade of experience in corporate finance, having previously worked at Rothschild and played a significant role in the transition of The Valence Group after its acquisition in 2020.
Work at Piper Sandler
Michael Tsangarides has served as a Director at Piper Sandler since 2014. He is based in London, England, and has been with the firm for a decade. His role involves overseeing corporate finance engagements, particularly focusing on mergers and acquisitions within the chemicals and materials sectors. Tsangarides played a significant role in the transition of The Valence Group after its acquisition by Piper Sandler in 2020, contributing to the integration of the firm into Piper Sandler's operations.
Education and Expertise
Michael Tsangarides holds a degree from the University of Oxford, where he studied from 2002 to 2005. He furthered his education at the London School of Economics and Political Science, completing a program from 2005 to 2006. Additionally, he studied at figoura for three years during the same period as his time at Oxford. His academic background supports his expertise in corporate finance, particularly in mergers and acquisitions.
Background
Before joining Piper Sandler, Michael Tsangarides worked at Rothschild as an Assistant Director from 2006 to 2014. During his eight years at Rothschild, he gained extensive experience in corporate finance, participating in nearly 100 corporate finance engagements throughout his career. His background in finance and his roles in various firms have equipped him with a deep understanding of the industry.
Achievements
Throughout his career, Michael Tsangarides has been involved in nearly 100 corporate finance engagements. His specialization in mergers and acquisitions transactions within the chemicals and materials sectors has positioned him as a knowledgeable professional in these areas. His contributions to the transition of The Valence Group following its acquisition by Piper Sandler in 2020 highlight his capability in managing significant corporate changes.