He will lead Cerberus’ efforts to identify new investment opportunities across the defense, technology and security markets, the New York City-based company said Friday.
His government career includes time as special intellectual property counsel at the Department of Defense and judge advocate general officer at the U.S. Air Force, where he retired with the rank of lieutenant colonel.
Nixon has also served as a board member at Sparton, a portfolio company of Cerberus, and an adjunct professor at Howard University Law School.
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