Investment Research

Mohammad Barkeshli

Vice President,
Investment Research

Mohammad Barkeshli is a member of the Investment Research team at Hall Capital Partners LLC, where he focuses on liquid and private credit investments as well as private equity and venture capital strategies. Mr. Barkeshli is also responsible for the firm’s impact investing efforts, known as Full Consequence Investing, and is a member of the firm’s Investment Committee and Investment Review Committee.

Prior to re-joining Hall Capital in 2021, Mr. Barkeshli was a private credit investor at Community Investment Management, where he helped launch a new Emerging Markets strategy. Mr. Barkeshli was previously a member of the investment team at Queensland Investment Corporation in London, where he focused on transportation and water infrastructure transactions, and at a Middle Eastern sovereign wealth fund, where he worked on sustainability-related investments.

Mr. Barkeshli was a co-founder of Bakhita Girls, an educational social enterprise in Tanzania, and has served on the boards of the Foundation for Sustainable Development as well as Global Glimpse. Currently he is a board member at Ilmhona, a workforce re-training NGO in Central Asia, and an advisor to the Stanford GSB Impact Fund as well as Stanford Emergence, an initiative aimed at educating and supporting engineering students to tackle global systemic challenges.

Volunteer work:

Ilmhona, Board of Directors

Education:

Stanford Graduate School of Business, M.B.A.

New York University, B.A. in Economics and Comparative Literature

What attracted you to HCP?

Quality people, female-founded investment firm, endless learning, and potential for outsized real-world impact.

What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

I’m an avid world traveler and have visited more than 80 countries.

Little known fact(s) about me:

I worked as a baker in New York for years to pay for expenses during high school and college. I also learned English as a young adult immigrant, so many pop culture references may go over my head – it’s not you, it’s me!

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Mohammad Barkeshli is a member of the Investment Research team at Hall Capital Partners LLC, where he focuses on liquid and private credit investments as well as private equity and venture capital strategies. Mr. Barkeshli is also responsible for the firm’s impact investing efforts, known as Full Consequence Investing, and is a member of the firm’s Investment Committee and Investment Review Committee.

Prior to re-joining Hall Capital in 2021, Mr. Barkeshli was a private credit investor at Community Investment Management, where he helped launch a new Emerging Markets strategy. Mr. Barkeshli was previously a member of the investment team at Queensland Investment Corporation in London, where he focused on transportation and water infrastructure transactions, and at a Middle Eastern sovereign wealth fund, where he worked on sustainability-related investments.

Mr. Barkeshli was a co-founder of Bakhita Girls, an educational social enterprise in Tanzania, and has served on the boards of the Foundation for Sustainable Development as well as Global Glimpse. Currently he is a board member at Ilmhona, a workforce re-training NGO in Central Asia, and an advisor to the Stanford GSB Impact Fund as well as Stanford Emergence, an initiative aimed at educating and supporting engineering students to tackle global systemic challenges.

Volunteer work:

Ilmhona, Board of Directors

Education:

Stanford Graduate School of Business, M.B.A.

New York University, B.A. in Economics and Comparative Literature

What attracted you to HCP?

Quality people, female-founded investment firm, endless learning, and potential for outsized real-world impact.

What do you enjoy doing in your free time?

I’m an avid world traveler and have visited more than 80 countries.

Little known fact(s) about me:

I worked as a baker in New York for years to pay for expenses during high school and college. I also learned English as a young adult immigrant, so many pop culture references may go over my head – it’s not you, it’s me!