- Judy Kirst-Kolkman
- Peter Johnson
- Brad Swanson
- James Kaddaras
- Kathryn Barrios
- Richard Marney
- Edward Marshall
- Simone Balch
- Shannon Ramos
- Fernanda Lima
- Bogdan Tatarchevskiy
- Aleem Remtula
- Patrick Ball
- Hiroshi Amemiya
- Courtland Walker
- Shedd Glassmeyer
- Gretell Merlo
- Jessica Moffett-Rose
- Pepe Morales
- Scott Richards
- Alex Dyakov
- Yigal Kerszenbaum
- Sebastian Apud
- Jonathan Taylor
- Jonathan Tarleton
- Vivek Pradhan
- Eric Meyer
- Nestor Solari
- Rachel Serotta
- Alexandra Pope
- James Finneran
- Sandra Osborne
- Nick Noel
- Nicole Reyes
- Yrenilsa Lopez
- Gerren Scoon
- Jocelyne Francis
- Joy Myers
- Odette Tolliver
- Nenad Milojevik
- Armine Grigoryan
- Lisette Palomino-Ukperaj
Judy Kirst-Kolkman
- Managing Partner
Judy Kirst-Kolkman is DWM's Managing Partner, and she chairs the DWM Credit and Investment Committees. From 1999 through 2004, Judy co-managed the DWM I Fund L.P., the firm's legacy activity, with Peter Johnson (and from 2004 sole-managed), with its focus on emerging market IPOs, secondary offerings, and private placements - participating in over 350 such offerings.
Before 1999, Judy focused on DWM's then sole client, the LHO Global Markets Fund, first as senior emerging markets analyst and later as assistant investment manager. She began in 1995 with a focus on country analysis and contributed to the development of an emerging markets country assessment methodology used by DWM, LHO and Brinson Partners, Inc/UBS Brinson.
Before taking time out to have two children, Judy was the financial manager of a private Connecticut-based real estate development business and had positions in financial management and accounting for Connecticut-based subsidiaries of Control Data and 3M Corporation from 1986 to 1992.
Judy has BA in Finance from Purdue University (1983) and speaks conversational Spanish. She is a member of the board of Creative Connections, a nonprofit international cultural exchange organization and previously served as a member of the Loan Fund Committee of Pro Mujer International, which makes loans for affiliate micro-finance institutions in Latin America.

