24/02/2010 Author: Suzie Neuwirth

What's in a name? Hazel Capital

Hazel Capital is named after the hazel bush. The idea of a sustainable cycle appealed to the company, so they chose to name their company after this renewable resource, which grows new stems every spring.

The name is particularly fitting in light of the fact that Hazel Capital invests exclusively in ‘cleantech’ sectors, which they say, “help overcome global resource constraints and achieve a sustainable environment.”

In-keeping with their environmental philosophy, Hazel Capital named their hedge fund the Santa Ana global long/short equity fund when they launched it in September 2007. The fund was named after the Santa Ana Mistral Winds which blow through the Mojave Desert in California. California was at the forefront of the ‘cleantech’ sector during the 1980s and is today again leading the way in terms of investment into emerging companies in this sector. The name was deemed appropriate as wind is today’s second most exploited renewable energy resource, after hydro.

Hazel Capital was founded in 2007 by Ben Guest, who has invested in technology including ‘cleantech’, for over ten years at Cantillon and Lazard

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