Triangle Capital Corp. has announced the appointment of three executive officers, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Jeffrey Dombcik was appointed to senior managing director and chief credit officer. Prior to joining Triangle, Dombcik worked as the managing director for South Franklin Partners, a small investment company.

He also has previous experience in a private equity investment firm and middle market investment banks. Dombcik is a graduate of Miami University and John Carroll University.

Cary Nordan was promoted to senior managing director and chief organization officer. Prior to Triangle, he worked at BB&T Co. leading investment team that managed $1 billion and at Nuance Capital Group, an advisory firm to private companies. Nordan has a BSBA from Appalachian State University and a MBA from Duke University.

Douglas Vaughn was also promoted to senior managing director and chief administrative officer. Prior to Triangle, Vaughn was president and director of VIETRI Inc. Vaughn holds a BA from the University of Virginia and an MBA from UNC-Chapel Hill.

In addition, the three executives will join the company’s management committee and become executive officers.

Raleigh-based Triangle invests in established companies in the lower middle market to fund growth, changes of control and other corporate events. The company typically invests $5 million to $35 million per transaction in companies with annual revenues between $20 million and $200 million.

Triangle’s investment objective is to seek attractive returns by generating current income from debt investments and capital appreciation from equity related investments.

The company has also scheduled a conference call to discuss its third quarter 2016 operating and financial results for Thursday, Nov. 3, 2016, at 9 a.m. ET.

Triangle’s stock closed on Oct. 5 at $19.68 per share, down 11 cents, or 0.56 percent, from an opening of $19.88.

Note: This story is from the North Carolina Business News Wire, a service of UNC-Chapel Hill’s School of Media and Journalism