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Swig Elevates President Connor Kidd to CEO 

The Swig Company, LLC has named Connor Kidd as CEO. He is also president of the San Francisco-based company.   

Kidd succeeds Jim Carbone as CEO, who held the position since September 2018.  “The board and I agreed that a five-year commitment on my part was appropriate when I joined Swig,” said Carbone.  “A major part of my role at the company was to help position Connor to become the CEO and president of the future.  I am proud of the progress we have made and the current condition of the company, and I am fully confident in Connor’s abilities to lead The Swig Company upon my departure.”  

An Oklahoma native, Kidd joined Swig in 2011 as an Associate in the company’s investment team. In January 2019, he was elevated to EVP and the post of director of asset management. He was named president in January 2022.  

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