David Sreter
About David Sreter
David Sreter serves as the Managing Director at Warburg Pincus LLC in New York, a position he has held since 2015. With a strong background in law and accounting, he specializes in mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, and refinancings.
Work at Warburg Pincus
David Sreter has served as Managing Director at Warburg Pincus LLC since 2015. His role involves overseeing significant financial transactions and providing advisory services within the firm. Based in New York, New York, Sreter has contributed to various mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, reorganizations, and refinancings during his tenure. His extensive experience in the financial sector supports Warburg Pincus's objectives in private equity investments.
Previous Experience at Ernst & Young
Before joining Warburg Pincus, David Sreter held multiple leadership positions at Ernst & Young LLP. He was the Americas Leader for Transaction Tax from 2012 to 2013 and served as the Global and Americas Leader for Transaction Tax from 2013 to 2015. Additionally, he was the Northeast/Financial Services Transaction Tax Leader from 2007 to 2012. His roles involved managing complex tax issues related to transactions across various sectors.
Education and Expertise
David Sreter holds a JD/LLM from New York University School of Law, where he studied Law and Tax from 1993 to 1996. He also earned a B.S. in Accounting and Economics from the University at Albany, studying from 1989 to 1993. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in mergers and acquisitions, restructurings, reorganizations, and refinancings, enabling him to navigate complex financial transactions effectively.
Professional Background
David Sreter has a robust professional background that combines law and accounting. His career spans over two decades, with significant experience in transaction tax and financial advisory roles. This dual expertise supports his current responsibilities at Warburg Pincus, where he engages in high-stakes financial dealings. His previous roles at Ernst & Young further solidified his knowledge in tax-related aspects of financial transactions.