A top investor at $3 billion hedge fund Hutchin Hill Capital has left
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Theriac started at Hutchin Hill in its San Francisco office in October 2015 and left last month, according to a LinkedIn profile. He oversaw a long-short equity team investing in energy and utilities, a person familiar with the situation said.
Theriac previously worked as a portfolio manager at Balyasny Asset Management from 2012 through 2015, according to the LinkedIn page.
Theriac couldn't immediately be reached for comment.
Hutchin Hill was started by Neil Chriss, a former managing director at SAC Capital. His New York-based firm launched in 2008 with $300 million from billionaire James Simons, founder of Renaissance Technologies.
The firm's diversified alpha master fund, with $3.3 billion under management, returned 4.6% last year and 0.13% through mid-January of this year, according to HSBC data.
Last year, the firm announced it would shut down its then-19 month old Hong Kong office, Bloomberg reported.
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