Company | Assets Under Management | Investment Focus | Key Portfolio Companies | Founding Year | Number of Employees | Recent Fundraising | Investment Geography | Notable Exits | Management Team |
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Metalmark Capital | $8.5 billion sources: 1 2 | Metalmark Capital primarily focuses on growth equity investments in founder-owned businesses within the middle market. The firm aims to build long-term value through active and collaborative partnerships with business owners. Its investment strategy includes sectors such as healthcare, industrials, sources: 1 2 3 4 | Metalmark Capital has a diverse portfolio of companies across various industries. Here are some key portfolio companies along with brief descriptions:
Aegis Sciences Corporation: Provides drug monitoring and toxicology services to pain management physicians, sports leagues, academic institutions, a sources: 1 2 | 2004 sources: 1 2 3 4 | 25-27 sources: 1 2 3 | $5 million sources: 1 2 | Metalmark Capital primarily invests in privately held companies with a significant strategic footprint and growth objective in the North American market. sources: 1 2 3 | Metalmark Capital has made several notable exits, including:
Jasper Therapeutics - A biotechnology company focused on developing novel antibody therapies for stem cell transplants. The specific exit method is not detailed.
Orgenesis - A company that focuses on therapeutic treatments for diabetes. sources: 1 2 3 | The management team of Metalmark Capital includes the following individuals and their positions:
Howard I. Hoffen - Chairman & CEO
Kenneth F. Clifford - Partner & Chief Financial Officer
Michael C. Hoffman - Partner
Gregory D. Myers - Partner
John Eppel - Managing Director
Peter Singh - Managing Dir sources: 1 |
GreyLion | $1.9B sources: 1 | GreyLion focuses on long-term partnerships with founders and entrepreneurs, emphasizing alignment and flexible solutions. Their investment strategy is centered around driving growth through their LIFT Framework, which is a structured approach to enhancing portfolio companies. While specific sectors sources: 1 2 3 | GreyLion's key portfolio companies include:
360training: A company focused on providing online training and compliance solutions across various industries.
MSA (Mine Safety Appliances): A global leader in safety products and solutions, specializing in personal protective equipment.
Fashion To Figur sources: 1 2 3 | 2012 sources: 1 2 | 24 sources: 1 2 3 | – | GreyLion primarily invests in high-growth businesses in the lower middle market, focusing on sectors such as consumer, industrial, healthcare, software, and services. The firm is based in the United States and seeks to partner with existing owners and management teams. sources: 1 2 3 4 | GreyLion has made a total of 14 exits, with the latest being from MOD Pizza on July 10, 2024. However, specific details about the exit methods and other companies involved in these exits were not found in the available sources. The information regarding the exit strategies and a comprehensive list o sources: 1 2 | The management team of GreyLion includes the following members:
Chip Baird - Managing Partner
David Ferguson - Managing Partner
Ryan Anderson - Partner
Henry Heinerscheid - Partner
Santiago Nunez - Partner
Dina Colombo - Partner, Chief Operating Officer, Chief Financial Officer
Dan Leever - Operati sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 |
Lock 8 Partners | – | Lock 8 Partners primarily focuses on investing in and optimizing small-scale B2B SaaS (Software as a Service) businesses. Their investment strategy emphasizes a hands-on approach, where they actively engage with portfolio companies to enhance operations and drive sustainable value creation. They tar sources: 1 2 3 4 | Lock 8 Partners has several key portfolio companies, each with a brief description:
Projector PSA: A platform that streamlines delivery and enhances resource utilization for professional services companies, enabling sustainable growth and scalability. Read more.
Real Life Sciences: Provides data a sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | 2019 sources: 1 2 3 | 2-10 sources: 1 2 3 | $100 million sources: 1 2 | – | Lock 8 Partners has made a total of 2 notable exits. The most recent exit was from Real Life Sciences, which was acquired by MediSpend on January 27, 2025. The exit method for this transaction was an acquisition. Unfortunately, specific details about the second exit were not found in the available s sources: 1 2 | The management team of Lock 8 Partners includes the following members:
Todd Gibby - Managing Partner
Tim Blomfield - Partner
Christine Tanabe - Operating Partner
Jake Decker - Vice President
Giuseppe Maione - VP Operating Analytics
Brendan Newman - Vice President, Revenue Operations
Victoria Perlman sources: 1 |
Clayton, Dubilier & Rice | $66.9 billion sources: 1 2 | Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) primarily focuses on investing in established businesses across various sectors, including business services, consumer/retail, healthcare, industrials, and technology. Their investment strategy emphasizes building stronger, more profitable companies through operationa sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) has a diverse portfolio of companies across various sectors. Here are some key portfolio companies along with brief descriptions of each:
agilon health (2016) - Focused on healthcare in North America.
American Greetings (2018) - A consumer, retail, and services compa sources: 1 | 1978 sources: 1 | 313 sources: 1 2 | $26 billion sources: 1 2 | Clayton, Dubilier & Rice primarily invests in North America and Europe, with a particular emphasis on the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Italy. sources: 1 2 3 | Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) has made several notable exits in recent years, including:
Motor Fuel Group (MFG): CD&R is exploring a partial exit from MFG, the UK's largest independent forecourt operator, in a deal valued at approximately $8.8 billion. This exit involves selling a significant min sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | The management team of Clayton, Dubilier & Rice includes the following key members:
Nate Sleeper - Chief Executive Officer
David Novak - Co-President
Rick Schnall - Co-President
Donald Gogel - Chairman
Harsh Agarwal - Partner
Michael G. Babiarz - Partner
Orla Beggs - Partner, Human Capital
Andrew C sources: 1 2 |
Brigade Capital Management | $27.85 billion sources: 1 2 3 | Brigade Capital Management primarily focuses on credit investments, particularly within the high yield universe. The firm employs a multi-strategy, multi-asset class approach, utilizing a bottom-up, fundamental credit analysis process. Brigade seeks to invest throughout the capital structures of com sources: 1 2 | Brigade Capital Management has invested in several key portfolio companies, including:
iShares Trust - iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corporate Bond ETF (US:LQD): A fund that invests in a diversified portfolio of investment-grade corporate bonds.
iShares Trust - iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ET sources: 1 2 | 2006 sources: 1 2 3 | 125 sources: 1 2 3 4 | – | Brigade Capital Management primarily invests in the U.S. and international leveraged companies, employing a multi-strategy, multi-asset class approach across the broad credit universe, which includes both corporate and structured credit. sources: 1 2 3 | Brigade Capital Management has been involved in notable exits, primarily through acquisitions and divestitures. One significant recent transaction is the acquisition of Family Dollar from Dollar Tree, which was valued at approximately $1 billion. This deal was executed in partnership with Macellum C sources: 1 2 3 | The management team of Brigade Capital Management includes the following key members:
Donald E. Morgan, III, CFA - Managing Partner / Chief Investment Officer / Portfolio Manager
Doug Pardon - Partner / Co-Chief Investment Officer / Portfolio Manager
Steven Bleier - Partner / Co-Chief Investment Of sources: 1 |
BlackRock | $10 trillion sources: 1 2 3 4 | BlackRock's primary investment focus in private equity includes managing approximately USD $35 billion in capital commitments across various strategies such as direct investments, primary fund investments, secondary market transactions, and co-investments. The firm invests across multiple sectors, i sources: 1 2 3 | GoCardless: A payments company that developed a global payments network based on bank-to-bank payment systems. Website
ContentSquare: An experience optimization platform that captures visitor behavior insights to help increase conversions, utilizing artificial intelligence for automatic recommendat sources: 1 2 | 1988 sources: 1 2 3 | 19,800 sources: 1 2 3 4 | $640 million sources: 1 2 3 4 | BlackRock primarily invests in geographical regions including North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America. sources: 1 | BlackRock has made a total of 90 exits in private equity. Some notable exits include:
Elvie - Exit date: March 28, 2025. The specific exit method and size are not detailed.
Own Company - Exit date: November 18, 2024. Details regarding the exit method are not provided.
OnKure Therapeutics - Exit dat sources: 1 2 | The management team of BlackRock includes the following key members:
Laurence D. Fink - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Robert S. Kapito - President
Rob Goldstein - Chief Operating Officer
Rachel Lord - Head of International
Chris Meade - Chief Legal Officer
Derek Stein - Chief Financial Offic sources: 1 2 |
OrbiMed Advisors | $17 billion sources: 1 | OrbiMed Advisors primarily focuses on investing in the global healthcare industry, targeting sectors such as biopharmaceuticals, medical devices, diagnostics, and healthcare services. Their investment strategy encompasses three main areas: public equity, private equity, and private credit/royalty. T sources: 1 2 3 | AbCellera: Engages in partnerships to discover and develop next-generation therapeutic antibodies using a single-cell platform that integrates various advanced technologies.
ACELYRIN: A biopharma company focused on providing life-changing treatment options by identifying and accelerating the dev sources: 1 | 1989 sources: 1 2 3 4 | 139 sources: 1 2 3 | $4.3B sources: 1 2 | OrbiMed Advisors primarily invests globally, with a focus on key healthcare markets in North America, Europe, and Asia. sources: 1 2 | OrbiMed Advisors has had notable exits including:
BioAge Labs: A clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing therapeutics for obesity and metabolic diseases.
Humacyte: Specializes in products for vascular diseases and the replacement of anatomical conduits.
XtalPi: A pharmaceutical t sources: 1 2 | The management team of OrbiMed Advisors includes the following members:
Sven H. Borho, CFA
Carl L. Gordon, Ph.D., CFA
W. Carter Neild, CFA
Geoffrey C. Hsu, CFA
C. Scotland Stevens
David Bonita, M.D.
Matthew Rizzo
Samuel Isaly (CEO)
Michael Sheffery
Arvind Desai
Trey Block
Alexa sources: 1 2 3 |
GenNx360 Capital Partners | $2.5B sources: 1 2 | GenNx360 Capital Partners primarily focuses on investing in North America-based business-to-business middle market industrial services and manufacturing companies. Their investment strategy emphasizes sectors that are fragmented and have structural tailwinds, as well as sustainable competitive advan sources: 1 2 3 4 | GenServe: A provider of critical power solutions, GenServe specializes in backup power systems and services, ensuring reliability for various industries.
CRS Temporary Housing: This company offers temporary housing solutions, catering to individuals and businesses in need of short-term accommodatio sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 | 2006 sources: 1 2 3 | 29 sources: 1 2 | $400 million sources: 1 | GenNx360 Capital Partners primarily invests in North America-based business-to-business middle market industrial services and manufacturing companies. sources: 1 2 | GenNx360 Capital Partners has had notable exits including:
ITsavvy: A provider of integrated IT products and technology solutions across various industries.
Novel Ingredient Services: An ingredient supplier known for high-quality raw materials.
Shenandoah Industrial Solutions: Specializes in storm d sources: 1 2 3 4 | The management team of GenNx360 Capital Partners includes the following individuals and their positions:
Ronald Blaylock - Founder
Lloyd Trotter - Founder
Marie Ffolkes - Managing Partner
Monty Yort - Managing Partner
Latasha Akoma - Senior Leadership
Kapil Bhalothia - Senior Leadership
Jordan Buxt sources: 1 2 3 4 |
NexPhase Capital | $2.6 billion sources: 1 2 3 | NexPhase Capital primarily focuses on investing in three sectors: consumer, healthcare, and software. The firm targets growth-oriented companies that are looking for a value-added partner to help navigate their growth phases. In the consumer sector, they invest in branded consumer packaged goods com sources: 1 2 3 | NexPhase Capital has several key portfolio companies, each with a brief description:
Insurance Systems Inc. - A provider of end-to-end software solutions for the Property & Casualty insurance industry, offering modules for policy administration, claims, billing, accounting, and reinsurance.
Tubby sources: 1 | 2007 sources: 1 2 | 43 sources: 1 2 3 | $795 million sources: 1 2 3 4 | NexPhase Capital primarily invests in North America, targeting lower middle-market, growth-oriented companies across various sectors, including healthcare, software, and consumer industries. sources: 1 2 | NexPhase Capital has made several notable exits, including:
OmniSYS: NexPhase Capital exited its investment in OmniSYS, a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions, through a sale to XIFIN on December 23, 2021. This exit method was a strategic sale to a larger company in the healthcare se sources: 1 2 | The management team of NexPhase Capital includes the following individuals and their positions:
Investment Team:
Ted Yun - Managing Partner
Jamie Kaufman - Partner
Andy Kieffer - Partner
Joel Killion - Partner
Bob Gartland - Partner
Chip Robie - Partner
Lex Leeming - Partner & Head of Business Deve sources: 1 |
GEM Investments | $11.1 billion sources: 1 2 3 | GEM Investments, also known as Global Endowment Management, primarily focuses on generating long-term, real returns for its clients, which include endowments, foundations, and long-term investors. Their investment strategy encompasses a diversified mix of asset classes, particularly emphasizing alte sources: 1 2 3 | – | 2007 sources: 1 2 3 | 69-79 sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | – | – | – | The management team of Global Endowment Management (GEM Investments) includes the following members:
Stephanie Lynch, CFA - Co-Founder and Managing Partner
Jay Ripley - Partner, Head of the Investment Research Group, and Deputy Managing Partner
Mike Smith, CFA - Partner and Co-Chief Investment Offi sources: 1 |
JLL Partners | $3.9 billion sources: 1 2 | JLL Partners primarily focuses on investing in middle-market companies, with a strong emphasis on the healthcare, industrials, and business services sectors. Their investment strategy is centered around identifying opportunities for transformation and fostering long-term growth within these sectors. sources: 1 | Allucent: A global contract research organization (CRO) that provides a range of services to the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
American Dental Partners: A dental support organization that provides management services to dental practices across the United States.
Aviation Technical Ser sources: 1 2 3 4 | 1988 sources: 1 2 3 | 100-300 sources: 1 2 3 | $1.1 billion sources: 1 | – | JLL Partners has made several notable exits, including:
Rexene Corp: Achieved early success with a leveraged buyout, significantly increasing the partners' wealth.
Point Blank Enterprises: Acquired in 2015, it is the largest supplier of ballistic and soft armor products for the U.S. military an sources: 1 | The management team of JLL Partners includes the following individuals and their positions:
Dan Agroskin: Managing Partner
Kevin Hammond: Managing Partner
Frank Rodriguez: Managing Partner
Garrett Hall: Managing Director – Capital Markets
Tom Burke: Managing Director - Operating Partner
Dan Di Piazz sources: 1 |
Soundcore Capital Partners | $928 million sources: 1 2 3 4 | Soundcore Capital Partners is a buy-and-build private equity firm that primarily focuses on making control equity investments in founder-owned and -led companies within the North American lower middle market. Their investment strategy targets specific sectors, including Industrial Services, Business sources: 1 2 3 4 | Aci Asphalt & Concrete: This company offers a range of services including paving, grading, excavating, patching, crack sealing, asphalt emulsion seal coating, and consulting. sources: 1 | 2015 sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | 16-25 sources: 1 2 3 | $450 million sources: 1 | Soundcore Capital Partners primarily invests in the North American lower middle market. sources: 1 | Soundcore Capital Partners has made several notable exits, including:
Roofing Corp of America
Exit Method: Corporate majority sale
Date: December 18, 2023
Details: Sold to FirstService. The valuation for this exit is not disclosed.
Sweeping Corporation of America (SCA)
Exit Met sources: 1 2 3 | The management team of Soundcore Capital Partners includes the following members and their positions:
Jarrett Turner: Founder & Managing Partner
Jonathan Tanenbaum: Partner - Investment
Jeff Long: Partner - Growth and Performance Improvement
Alex Bues: Partner, Head of Deal Origination
Art Zuckerman sources: 1 |
Sidereal Capital Group | – | Sidereal Capital Group primarily focuses on providing liquidity solutions and strategic capital to closely-held, family, and founder-owned businesses. Their investment strategy targets lower middle-market companies, specifically in the manufacturing and industrial services sectors. They engage in va sources: 1 | Sidereal Capital Group has several key portfolio companies, each specializing in different industries:
MALCO: Specializes in producing mission-critical hardware fasteners for high-temperature environments in industries such as petrochemical, cement, and steel manufacturing.
Peachey Hardwood Floori sources: 1 | 2012 sources: 1 2 3 | 2-10 sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | $200 million sources: 1 2 | Sidereal Capital Group primarily invests in the United States and Canada. sources: 1 | Sidereal Capital Group has made two notable exits:
Flexo Transparent: Acquired on March 14, 2019, by C-P Flexible Packaging. The exit method was an acquisition.
The second exit occurred on January 10, 2018, but specific details about the company and the exit method are not provided. sources: 1 2 3 | The management team of Sidereal Capital Group consists of three Managing Partners:
A. Jabbar Abdi - Managing Partner. He has a background in private equity and investment banking, having previously worked at Cordova, Smart, & Williams, LLC and GE Capital. He holds an A.B. from Harvard College and a sources: 1 |
Ancoris Capital Partners | – | Ancoris Capital Partners primarily focuses on raising equity and debt in the private markets, employing a customized approach to capital raising. The firm serves a variety of sectors, including Aerospace & Defense, Energy, Financial Institutions, Healthcare, Industrials, Media & Communications, Real sources: 1 2 | – | 2019 sources: 1 2 3 | 8 sources: 1 2 3 4 | $67.5M sources: 1 | Ancoris Capital Partners primarily invests in private companies across various sectors, including technology-enabled businesses, climate tech, consumer industries, and healthcare. However, specific geographical regions of investment were not explicitly detailed in the sources reviewed. sources: 1 2 | – | The management team of Ancoris Capital Partners includes the following members:
Heather Smith - Managing Partner, Co-founder
Brett Tremain - Partner, Co-founder
Henry Matthiessen - Partner
Martin Baum - Operating Partner
Jacklyn Griffo - Vice President
Billy Griffo - Senior Associate
Ryan Fitzpatri sources: 1 |
Branford Castle Partners, L.P. | $450 million sources: 1 | Branford Castle Partners, L.P. primarily focuses on investing in companies with sales typically under $100 million. Their investment strategy emphasizes operational strengthening and growth facilitation, targeting sectors where they can maximize the potential of these companies. They are known for w sources: 1 | Branford Castle Partners, L.P. has a diverse portfolio of companies, including:
Eastern Dental - Leading Dental Services Organization.
Hoffman Engineering - Provider of situational awareness solutions for aerospace & defense.
Testek - Manufacturer of aviation component testing equipment.
Marine Flo sources: 1 | 1986 sources: 1 2 3 4 | 11-50 sources: 1 2 3 | – | Branford Castle Partners, L.P. primarily invests in companies based in North America. sources: 1 2 | Branford Castle Partners, L.P. has made notable exits including: 1. Clean Solutions Group (CSG)
Exit Date: September 9, 2024
Details: This was the first exit for Fund II, a 2021 vintage fund. The exit was categorized as a successful sale.
Exit Method: Sale
Earthlite Massage Tables sources: 1 2 3 4 | The management team of Branford Castle Partners, L.P. includes the following members:
John S. Castle - President & CEO
David Castle - Managing Partner
Eric Korsten - Senior Managing Director
Ceon Francis - Managing Director
John K. Castle - Chairman
David Pittaway - Vice Chairman and Chief Complian sources: 1 |
CohnReznick | – | CohnReznick's primary investment focus in private equity involves providing advisory, compliance, and technical knowledge to private equity firms. They cater to the unique needs of General Partners (GPs), Limited Partners (LPs), operating partners, and portfolio company executives. Their investment sources: 1 | – | 1919 sources: 1 2 3 4 | 4800 sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | – | CohnReznick primarily invests in the United States and has a presence in the Asia-Pacific region, with offices in Hong Kong and Sydney. They are expanding geographically in their existing areas as well as exploring new territories. sources: 1 2 3 4 | – | The management team of CohnReznick includes the following individuals:
Frank Banda - Managing Partner, Government and Public Sector Advisory
Alex Castelli - Managing Partner, Emerging Industries
Claudine Cohen - Managing Partner, Value360
Patrick J. Duffany - Managing Partner, Tax
Michelle sources: 1 |
Behrman Capital | $3 billion sources: 1 2 | Behrman Capital primarily focuses on investing in middle-market companies in North America. Their investment strategy includes taking control positions in high-quality businesses, particularly in the sectors of Defense & Aerospace, Healthcare, and Specialty Industrials. The firm typically engages in sources: 1 2 3 4 | Behrman Capital's key portfolio companies include:
Condor Systems - Supplies electronic, electromechanical, and information systems to governments and private industry, focusing on signals intelligence and electronic warfare.
Data Device Corporation (DDC) - A leading manufacturer of data bus, moti sources: 1 | 1991 sources: 1 2 | 28 sources: 1 2 3 4 | $500 million sources: 1 2 3 | Behrman Capital primarily invests in North America, focusing on acquiring middle-market companies in this region. sources: 1 2 | Behrman Capital has had notable exits including Emmes and Vivid Semiconductor. Emmes is a contract research organization that provides clinical research services for public health and biopharmaceutical innovation. Vivid Semiconductor is a manufacturing company. However, the specific exit methods for sources: 1 | The management team of Behrman Capital includes the following members and their positions:
Grant Behrman - Managing Partner
Simon Lonergan - Managing Partner
Mark Visser - Partner
Michael Rapport - Partner
Calvert Thomas - Partner
Aditya Soni - Principal
Kyle Grace - Principal
Kern Vijayvargiya - Vi sources: 1 |
Star Mountain Capital | over $4 billion sources: 1 2 3 | Star Mountain Capital primarily focuses on the lower middle-market, investing both debt and equity directly into established operating companies. The firm also engages in purchasing secondary positions, indicating a dual strategy that encompasses both direct investments in companies and secondary ma sources: 1 2 3 | Star Mountain Capital has a diverse portfolio of companies primarily in the lower middle-market. Here are some key portfolio companies along with brief descriptions:
Construction Management for Public & Private Infrastructure - Engages in managing construction projects for both public and private s sources: 1 | 2010 sources: 1 2 3 | 80-105 sources: 1 2 3 | $820 million sources: 1 2 | Star Mountain Capital primarily invests in the North American lower middle-market, focusing on established, profitable small and medium-sized private businesses in the U.S. sources: 1 2 3 | Star Mountain Capital has made notable exits including:
Fox Rent A Car - The details regarding the exit method were not specified in the sources.
Exenta - The exit method was also not detailed.
Radius Global Market Research - Specifics on the exit method were not provided.
Bridgenext - The exit meth sources: 1 2 | The management team of Star Mountain Capital includes the following key members:
Brett A. Hickey - Chief Executive Officer
Brian D. Finn - Non-Executive Chairman
Scott E. Couto, CFA - President
Stephen B. Paras, CFA - Managing Director & Chief Credit Officer
Christopher J. Birosak - Managing Direct sources: 1 |
ZS Fund L.P. | – | ZS Fund L.P. primarily focuses on long-term investments in successful middle-market companies. Their investment strategy includes providing liquidity to business owners while allowing them to retain significant ownership and independence. They engage in various types of transactions, such as estate sources: 1 | The key portfolio companies owned by ZS Fund L.P. are as follows:
Amerijet LLC: A leading provider of air cargo and logistics solutions to and from the U.S. and the Caribbean, Mexico, and Latin America. The company specializes in shipping time-sensitive, perishable, oversized, hazardous, and highly sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | 1985 sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 | 5-50 sources: 1 2 3 4 | – | – | Notable exits made by ZS Fund L.P. include:
Service Champ - Exited in 2010 for $87 million, which is the firm's largest disclosed exit. The exit method was a secondary buyout.
Phoenix Marketing International - Exited on March 21, 2022. Specific exit method and size details are not provided.
Juniper sources: 1 2 | The management team of ZS Fund L.P. includes the following members:
Bob Horne - Joined ZS in 1992. Previously a Vice President at Salomon Brothers and Smith Barney. He holds a B.A. with honors from Harvard College and an M.B.A. from Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Ned Sherwood - Founded ZS i sources: 1 |
NexPhase Capital | $2.6 billion sources: 1 2 3 4 | NexPhase Capital primarily focuses on investing in three key sectors: consumer, healthcare, and software. The firm targets growth-oriented companies that demonstrate strong core products or services with high growth potential. Their investment strategy is operationally focused, emphasizing active in sources: 1 2 3 4 | NexPhase Capital has several key portfolio companies, including:
Insurance Systems Inc. - Provides end-to-end software solutions for the Property & Casualty insurance industry.
Tubby Todd - A direct-to-consumer brand offering clean personal care products for babies and families.
Aztec Software - A sources: 1 | 2007 sources: 1 2 | 43 sources: 1 2 3 | $795 million sources: 1 2 | NexPhase Capital primarily invests in the North American region, focusing on lower middle-market, growth-oriented companies across various sectors, including healthcare, software, and consumer industries. sources: 1 2 | NexPhase Capital has made several notable exits, including:
OmniSYS: NexPhase Capital exited its investment in OmniSYS, a leading provider of healthcare technology solutions, through a sale to XIFIN on December 23, 2021. This exit method was a strategic sale to another company in the healthcare sec sources: 1 2 3 | The management team of NexPhase Capital includes the following individuals and their positions:
Investment Team:
Ted Yun - Managing Partner
Jamie Kaufman - Partner
Andy Kieffer - Partner
Joel Killion - Partner
Bob Gartland - Partner
Chip Robie - Partner
Lex Leeming - Partner & Head of Business Deve sources: 1 |
Centre Lane Partners | – | Centre Lane Partners primarily focuses on investing in the North American middle market, targeting both equity and debt investments. Their investment strategy encompasses a range of sectors, including consumer, business services, healthcare, and industrial. They typically invest between $10 million sources: 1 2 | Centre Lane Partners has several key portfolio companies, including:
Salary.com: Provides compensation data and software solutions to help organizations manage their pay structures.
Green Project Technologies: Focuses on sustainability and environmental solutions, recently receiving a $1.88M Seed r sources: 1 2 | 2007 sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | 42-59 sources: 1 2 3 | $67 million sources: 1 2 | Centre Lane Partners primarily invests in the North American middle market. sources: 1 | Centre Lane Partners has made several notable exits, including:
Alternative Biomedical Solutions
Exit Date: December 14, 2023
Exit Method: Acquisition by Lighthouse Labs Services.
Other Notable Exits:
Exit Date: April 18, 2023
Company: Not specified (details are behind a subs sources: 1 2 | The management team of Centre Lane Partners includes the following individuals:
Franklyn Chang: Managing Director
Kenneth Lau: Co-Founder & Managing Director
Quinn Morgan: Managing Director and Co-Founder
Vartan Pogharian: Principal
Ian Delehanty: Vice President
Mayank Singh: Partner
Michael J Pizzo sources: 1 2 |
Fairfield-Maxwell Ltd. | – | Fairfield-Maxwell Ltd. primarily focuses on long-term capital investments across various industries and geographies. Their investment strategy is characterized as long-term, opportunistic, and value-oriented, emphasizing operational expertise and a proven track record of growing companies. They aim sources: 1 2 3 | Fairfield Chemical Carriers - A company involved in the transportation of chemicals.
Fairfield Royalty Corp. - A firm that likely deals with royalty interests.
Great American Lines, Inc. - A company focused on shipping and logistics.
Universal Builders Supply, Inc. - A supplier in the construction i sources: 1 | 1957 sources: 1 2 3 | 285 sources: 1 2 3 | $1.47 billion sources: 1 | Fairfield-Maxwell Ltd. primarily invests in geographical regions including North America, Europe, and Japan. sources: 1 2 3 | – | The management team of Fairfield-Maxwell Ltd. includes the following individuals:
Anthony J. Dowd - President and Chief Executive Officer
Christopher Sugahara - Executive Vice President, Chief Investment Officer
Kevin J. Crosby - Senior Vice President, Chief Operating Officer & Chief Financial Offic sources: 1 2 |
Queens Court Capital | $200M+ sources: 1 | Queens Court Capital primarily focuses on value investing within private equity, utilizing an entrepreneurial approach and an operator mindset to enhance value creation. Their investment strategy encompasses complex transactions such as distressed-for-control, operational turnarounds, and buy-and-bu sources: 1 2 | The key portfolio companies owned by Queens Court Capital include:
Pet Resort Hospitality Group (PRHG) - A joint venture with Trivest Partners to build a national multi-unit pet boarding, daycare, and hospitality platform. (Active since March 2023)
Hopemark Health - A multi-unit outpatient mental sources: 1 | 2009 sources: 1 | 8 sources: 1 2 | – | Queens Court Capital primarily invests in companies with North American headquarters. sources: 1 | Queens Court Capital has made several notable exits, including:
VCG Holdings (June 2018) - A chain of veterinary clinics scaled from 3 to 14 locations over 3 years, successfully sold to NVA. Exit method: Full Exit.
The Plastics Group (May 2018) - A specialty plastics manufacturer involved in fuel sources: 1 | The management team of Queens Court Capital includes the following members:
Azhar Quader - Managing Partner
Mayur Lakhani - Partner
Ankit Chandola - Principal
Derek Pitts - Senior Advisor
Michael Grad - Senior Advisor
These individuals are part of a team dedicated to building world-class companies sources: 1 2 |
Angelo Gordon | $74 billion sources: 1 2 3 | TPG Angelo Gordon primarily focuses on investing in global credit and real estate markets. Their investment strategy encompasses a diversified approach that includes alternative credit platforms, corporate credit, structured credit, and lending, mainly in the U.S. and Europe. In the real estate sect sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | Cinemark Holdings Inc: A leading American movie theater chain that operates approximately 500 theaters across the U.S. and Latin America, providing extraordinary out-of-home entertainment experiences.
Starwood Property Trust Inc: A diversified real estate finance company that focuses on originating sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 | 1988 sources: 1 2 3 | 650 sources: 1 2 3 | $315 million sources: 1 | TPG Angelo Gordon primarily invests in the U.S., Europe, and Asia, with a specific focus on Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, China, and Singapore for their real estate investments. sources: 1 2 3 | Angelo Gordon has made several notable exits, including:
eMagin Corporation - The firm exited its investment in eMagin on October 17, 2023. The specific exit method was not detailed in the sources, but it is noted as a significant exit.
Cushman & Wakefield - TPG and PAG planned to exit their stake sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | The management team of TPG Angelo Gordon includes the following key members:
Adam Schwartz: Co-Managing Partner, Head of Real Estate
Michael Antilety: Managing Director, Structured Credit & Specialty Finance
Victoria Aston-Duff: Managing Director, Insurance
Courtney Beidler, CAIA: Vice President, Am sources: 1 2 |
One Equity Partners | $10 billion sources: 1 2 | One Equity Partners primarily focuses on investing in middle market businesses within the industrial, healthcare, and technology sectors. Their investment strategy targets companies in North America and Europe, emphasizing growth and operational improvements. They typically engage in buyouts and gro sources: 1 2 | Ability One - A distributor of rehabilitative medical supplies and products based in Warrenville, IL.
Acteon - Provides specialized engineering services for the international marine energy and infrastructure sectors, located in Norwich, United Kingdom.
AdaptHealth - Merges diabetes management produc sources: 1 | 2001 sources: 1 2 | 110 sources: 1 2 | $1.75 billion sources: 1 | One Equity Partners primarily invests in geographical regions of North America and Europe. sources: 1 | One Equity Partners has made several notable exits, including:
W.W. Williams: One Equity Partners reportedly achieved a 5x return on its investment when it sold W.W. Williams to Brightstar. During OEP's investment period, W.W. Williams completed six acquisitions, enhancing its market position.
Wal sources: 1 2 3 | The management team of One Equity Partners includes the following members:
Greg Belinfanti - President
Richard "Dick" Cashin - Chairman and Founder
Jessica Marion - Chief Financial Officer
Israel Gois - Founder
Jan Aalrust - Associate
Mario Ancic - Principal
Rachel Atristain - Senior Finance Associa sources: 1 2 |
Morgan Stanley Capital Partners | – | Morgan Stanley Capital Partners primarily focuses on middle-market private equity investments in North America. Their investment strategy includes control transactions, which are often executed through founder-led recapitalizations, growth equity investments, industry roll-ups, management buyouts, a sources: 1 2 | Morgan Stanley Capital Partners has several key portfolio companies, including:
FoodScience: A vertically integrated provider of pet and human nutritional supplements, acquired from Wind Point Partners. The company focuses on developing and marketing nutritional products.
Resource Innovations: A t sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | 1985 sources: 1 2 | 80,000 sources: 1 2 3 | $2 billion sources: 1 | Morgan Stanley Capital Partners primarily invests in North America. sources: 1 | Notable exits made by Morgan Stanley Capital Partners include:
EmployBridge: A company that provides industry-specific staffing solutions and workforce management strategies.
Ovation Fertility: A platform of assistive reproductive technology laboratories.
Union Drilling: A provider of contract land sources: 1 | The management team of Morgan Stanley Capital Partners includes the following members:
Geoff Laporte: Head of Business Development
Aaron Sack: Head of Capital Partners
Jim Howland: Senior Advisor
Eric Kanter: Managing Director
Steve Rodgers: Managing Director
Adam Shaw: Managing Director
James R. St sources: 1 2 3 |
Arsenal Capital Partners | $10 billion sources: 1 2 | Arsenal Capital Partners is a specialized private equity firm that primarily focuses on the healthcare and industrial sectors. Their investment strategy emphasizes building high-growth companies through technology and innovation-rich approaches. Arsenal typically engages in late-stage investments, p sources: 1 2 3 | 3DR Labs: Technology-enabled outsourced imaging solutions for radiology departments.
Accella: Formulated polyurethane products and solutions.
Airnov: Active packaging solutions for pharmaceuticals, diagnostics, and nutraceutical products.
Applied Adhesives: Value-added distributor of adhesives.
ATP sources: 1 | 2000 sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | 161 sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | $5.4 billion sources: 1 2 | Arsenal Capital Partners primarily invests in the United States, focusing on the lower middle market in the healthcare and industrial sectors. sources: 1 2 3 | Arsenal Capital Partners has made several notable exits, including:
Certara: Arsenal announced the sale of Certara, a leading provider of technology-enabled drug development solutions, while retaining a significant minority investment stake. This exit highlights Arsenal's strategy of realizing valu sources: 1 2 3 | The management team of Arsenal Capital Partners includes the following key members:
Joelle Marquis - President
Frank Scrudato - Chief Financial Officer and Chief Compliance Officer
George Abd - Operating Partner
Dimitris Agrafiotis - Director, Digital, Analytics, & AI
Sameen Ahmed - Administrative A sources: 1 2 3 |
Dunes Point Capital, LLC | $1.5B sources: 1 2 3 | Dunes Point Capital, LLC primarily focuses on corporate carve-outs, growth, and buyout investments. Their investment strategy is centered around sectors such as industrial, business services, transportation, and logistics, primarily across North America and Europe. They employ a disciplined approach sources: 1 2 3 | Eleconnex: A portfolio company of Dunes Point Capital that recently acquired Structured Cable Products, Inc. and SIMPLY45, LLC, expanding its offerings in the electrical and structured cabling sectors.
Roofing Services Solutions: This company has been actively acquiring various roofing firms, inclu sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | 2013 sources: 1 2 3 | 34-44 sources: 1 2 3 | $800 million sources: 1 | Dunes Point Capital, LLC primarily invests in North America and Europe, focusing on control transactions in the Industrial and Business Services sectors. sources: 1 | Dunes Point Capital, LLC has made several notable exits, including:
Artisan Design Group: A provider of flooring products and services. The specific exit method is not detailed.
Best in Class Technology Services: Offers HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and other services for facilities across the U.S. T sources: 1 2 3 | The management team of Dunes Point Capital, LLC includes the following members:
CEO & CIO
Tim White
Managing Directors
James Baker
Jordan Benyas
Nick Bunn
Istvan Nadas
Principals/ Vice Presidents
Michael Apostolides
Ned Carpenter
Adam Cohn
Chris Hall
Jack Hayden
Martin Mora
Clarke Ryan
Investor sources: 1 |
Wellspring Capital Management | $3 billion sources: 1 2 3 | Wellspring Capital Management primarily focuses on middle-market investments, targeting private company buyouts, public-to-private transactions, corporate carve-outs, and add-on acquisitions. The firm invests in sectors such as General Industrial, Business Services, Healthcare Services, Packaging, D sources: 1 2 | Wellspring Capital Management has a diverse portfolio of companies across various industries. Here are some key portfolio companies along with brief descriptions of each:
Pinnacle Service Brands: The eighth largest Planet Fitness franchisee, offering a high-value, low-price fitness club membership sources: 1 | 1995 sources: 1 2 3 | 37 sources: 1 2 | $975 million sources: 1 2 | Wellspring Capital Management primarily invests in companies headquartered in North America. While some of their businesses may have an international scope, their main focus is on the North American market. sources: 1 | Wellspring Capital Management has made several notable exits, including:
Susser Holdings Corporation: Acquired in December 2005 and went public in October 2006. The exit method involved a public secondary offering where Wellspring sold 5.75 million shares at $36.00 per share, completing the investm sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 | The management team of Wellspring Capital Management includes the following members:
Alexander E. Carles, Managing Partner
John E. Morningstar, Managing Partner
Matthew G. Harrison, Managing Partner
Naishadh R. Lalwani, Managing Partner
Jeffrey A. Gould
Liam O'Sullivan
Lucas J. Bailey
Marlene L. Rei sources: 1 2 |
Drake Real Estate Partners | $410 million sources: 1 2 | Drake Real Estate Partners primarily focuses on real estate investments across various property types and geographies within the United States. Their investment strategy emphasizes long-term partnerships and targets value-add and opportunistic returns. This indicates a preference for investments tha sources: 1 | – | 2012 sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 | 11-50 sources: 1 2 3 | $50M sources: 1 | Drake Real Estate Partners primarily invests in various geographical regions within the United States. sources: 1 | Drake Real Estate Partners has made several notable exits, including:
2277 Pine View Way, Petaluma, California: Sold for $25.15 million to an affiliate of DRA Advisors. This property was the corporate headquarters of Workrite Ergonomics and was acquired in April 2019. The exit was influenced by inc sources: 1 2 | The management team of Drake Real Estate Partners includes the following individuals and their positions:
David Cotterman - Co-Founder & Chief Investment Officer
Nicolas Ibanez - Co-Founder & President
Jonathan Garonce - Partner & Head of Asset Management
Arash Barati - Vice President
Anthony Galva sources: 1 |
TF Cornerstone | $8 billion sources: 1 | TF Cornerstone's primary investment focus includes a diverse range of strategies such as public-private partnerships, land assemblage, residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments, as well as adaptive reuse projects and the repositioning of office and retail properties. Their investment strat sources: 1 2 | TF Cornerstone primarily focuses on real estate development and management rather than traditional private equity investments. Their key portfolio includes:
230 Park Ave South, Flatiron, New York, NY: A notable office building in the Flatiron district.
387 Park Ave South, NOMAD, New York, NY: Signi sources: 1 2 | 1974 sources: 1 2 3 | 417 sources: 1 2 3 | $725 million sources: 1 2 | TF Cornerstone primarily invests in geographical regions including New York City, Washington, D.C., Boston, Atlanta, Dallas, and other major areas across the nation. sources: 1 2 3 | TF Cornerstone has made a notable exit by acquiring the company Industrious on January 14, 2025. The exit method was through acquisition, with the acquirer being CBRE Group. The valuation details for this exit are not disclosed. sources: 1 2 3 | The management team of TF Cornerstone includes the following individuals:
Jake Elghanayan - Senior Vice President
Lisa Wahl - Vice President, Human Resources
Judith L - Compliance Manager
Andrew Gerstein - Executive Vice President, Treasurer
Margaret Allen-Nieves - Vice President Residential Leasing sources: 1 2 |
Westbrook Partners | $11.48 billion sources: 1 | Westbrook Partners primarily focuses on real estate investment management, specializing in the acquisition, development, and management of properties. The firm invests across various sectors, including residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties. Their investment strategy typically involves va sources: 1 2 | – | April 1994 sources: 1 2 3 4 | 93-113 sources: 1 2 3 4 | $700M sources: 1 | Westbrook Partners primarily invests in global gateway markets, including major cities such as Boston, New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, London, and Paris. sources: 1 2 | Westbrook Partners has made several notable exits in the real estate sector, including:
4561 Colorado Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
Exit Date: July 23, 2020
Exit Type: Not specified
Status: Completed
Buyers: 3 buyers
1375 Broadway
Exit Date: June 2, 2015
Exit T sources: 1 | The management team of Westbrook Partners includes the following individuals:
Ryan Issa: Vice President and Counsel
Tammy Cartwright: Human Resources Director
Kashif Sheikh: Managing Principal and General Counsel
Eric Brasher: Managing Principal and Chief Financial Officer
Sush Torgalkar: Chief Oper sources: 1 2 3 |
Warburg Pincus | $87 billion sources: 1 2 3 | Warburg Pincus primarily focuses on global growth investing across various sectors, including Consumer, Energy, Financial Services, Healthcare, Industrial & Business Services, Real Estate, and Technology. The firm employs a flexible investment strategy that allows for both majority and minority posi sources: 1 2 3 | CityMD: A healthcare provider known for urgent care services.
The Summit Medical Group: A comprehensive healthcare organization offering a range of medical services.
Harbin Pharmaceutical: A major pharmaceutical company based in China.
Venari Resources: An oil and gas exploration company.
NIO: A Chi sources: 1 | 1966 sources: 1 2 | 800 sources: 1 2 3 | $17.3 billion sources: 1 2 3 | Warburg Pincus primarily invests in geographical regions including the United States, Europe, Brazil, China, Southeast Asia, and India. The firm has offices in major cities across these regions, indicating a broad investment strategy that spans multiple markets. sources: 1 2 | Warburg Pincus has made several notable exits, including:
Clearwater Analytics: A financial technology company that offers a SaaS platform for investment accounting, reporting, and analytics. The exit method was through a public offering.
Sundyne: An industrial pump and gas compressor manufactu sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 | The management team of Warburg Pincus includes the following key members:
Chip Kaye - CEO and Chairman
Jeffrey Perlman - President (to become CEO effective September 2, 2024)
Saurabh Agarwal - Managing Director, Head of Southeast Asia Private Equity
T. J. Carella - Managing Director, Head of Health sources: 1 2 3 4 |
Private Equity International | – | – | – | 2001 sources: 1 2 3 | 132 sources: 1 2 | €3.3 billion sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | Private Equity International primarily invests in various geographical regions, including Europe (notably the DACH region - Germany, Austria, and Switzerland), Africa (with a focus on North, East, and Southern Africa), and Southeast Asia. They analyze and report on investment opportunities and trend sources: 1 2 3 4 5 | – | – |
Altaris Capital Partners | $10B sources: 1 2 | Altaris Capital Partners is a private equity firm that exclusively focuses on the healthcare industry. Their primary investment strategy involves building market-leading companies that deliver innovation and efficiency to the healthcare system, with the goal of improving access and outcomes for pati sources: 1 2 3 | Altaris Capital Partners has a diverse portfolio of companies primarily focused on healthcare. Here are some key portfolio companies along with brief descriptions:
Acclara: Provides revenue cycle management solutions to hospital systems and healthcare providers throughout the U.S.
Alterna: Offers c sources: 1 | 2003 sources: 1 2 3 | 35 sources: 1 2 3 | $3 billion sources: 1 | Altaris Capital Partners primarily invests in North America and Western Europe, focusing on mid-market companies within the healthcare sector. sources: 1 2 | Altaris Capital Partners has made several notable exits, primarily in the healthcare sector. Key exits include:
Paramit: Sold to Tecan Group for $1.0 billion. Paramit is a developer and manufacturer of complex electronic medical devices and life science instruments. The sale was facilitated by Morg sources: 1 2 3 4 | The management team of Altaris Capital Partners includes the following individuals and their positions:
George Aitken-Davies: Co-Founder and Managing Director
Daniel Tully: Co-Founder and Managing Director
Aaron Bell: Head of Portfolio Engagement
Lana Dweik: Head of Capital Markets
Matteo Foderaro: sources: 1 |
Ascend Partners | $957 million sources: 1 | Ascend Partners is a growth-oriented private equity firm primarily focused on the healthcare sector. Their investment strategy emphasizes improving access, affordability, and quality of care for patients. They partner with entrepreneurs and companies dedicated to clinical success and community devel sources: 1 2 | Ascend Partners has made several key portfolio investments, including:
Unison: An outsourced therapy provider for Pre-K - 12 students, focusing on developmental and speech delays, autism, and behavioral challenges.
Seoul Medical Group (SMG): A national network of independent community physicians d sources: 1 | 2019 sources: 1 2 3 | 76 sources: 1 2 3 | $570 million sources: 1 2 | Ascend Partners primarily invests in the United States, focusing on healthcare and medical industries. sources: 1 2 | – | The management team of Ascend Partners includes the following key members:
Richard Park: Managing Partner and Co-Founder. He is the founder and former CEO of CityMD.
In Seon Hwang: Managing Partner and Co-Founder. He was the global head of the Healthcare Group at Warburg Pincus.
Duwain Robinson: Par sources: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 |
Fin Capital | $1 billion sources: 1 2 | Fin Capital primarily focuses on investing in B2B fintech companies, partnering with them from the pre-seed stage all the way to IPO. Their strategy emphasizes holistic support for the growth and development of these companies, indicating a commitment to nurturing early-stage ventures and facilitati sources: 1 | SoFi: A financial technology company that provides a range of financial services including student and personal loans, mortgages, and investment management. It became public in December 2020.
SumUp: A financial technology company that offers mobile point-of-sale (mPOS) solutions for small businesses sources: 1 | 2018 sources: 1 2 3 | 23 sources: 1 2 3 4 | $15M sources: 1 2 | Fin Capital primarily invests in geographical regions including the US, UK, and Europe. They are also exploring early investments in emerging markets such as Latin America (LatAm). sources: 1 2 | Notable exits made by Fin Capital include:
SoFi - A finance company offering lending and wealth management services.
Onfido - A provider of automated digital identity verification.
Salt Labs - A loyalty and payments company that helps hourly employees measure and reward their work.
Banyan - Acquired sources: 1 2 | The management team of Fin Capital includes the following members:
Logan Allin: Managing Partner & Founder
Ren Riley: General Partner
Christian Ostberg: General Partner
Maggie Luo: Chief Financial Officer
Nick Cirella: General Counsel and Chief Compliance Officer
Sasha Pilch: Principal sources: 1 2 3 |
KPR Centers | – | KPR Centers primarily focuses on acquiring retail and industrial properties in select markets, emphasizing grocery-anchored and power village properties, as well as distribution, light industrial, and cold storage facilities. Their investment strategy targets primary and secondary markets across the sources: 1 2 | KPR Centers has a portfolio that includes several key retail companies as anchor tenants in their shopping centers. Here are some of the notable companies:
Dick's Sporting Goods: A leading omnichannel sporting goods retailer offering a wide range of sports equipment, apparel, and footwear.
Marshal sources: 1 2 3 | 2009 sources: 1 2 | 26 sources: 1 2 3 | – | KPR Centers primarily invests in retail and industrial properties across 18 states, including regions in the greater New England, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, West, and Southeast submarkets. sources: 1 2 3 | – | The management team of KPR Centers includes the following individuals and their positions:
Daniel Katz - Managing Partner
Daniel Kaufthal - Managing Partner
Dan Eisenberg - Operating Partner
Andrew Frank - Chief Operating Officer and General Counsel
Geoffrey Millerd - Partner
In the Acquisitions d sources: 1 |
Gold Wynn | – | Gold Wynn primarily focuses on real estate investments, emphasizing long-term value creation through strategic acquisitions, construction, and development. Their investment strategy includes partnerships that enhance community development and improve properties. They are committed to investing in va sources: 1 2 3 | Gold Wynn owns and manages over thirty properties in Buffalo, including a mix of commercial and multifamily residential spaces. Some key properties include:
The former Athletic Club at 69 Delaware: A historic building repurposed for modern use.
Cathedral Place on Main Street: A prominent commercial sources: 1 | 2014 sources: 1 | 51-200 sources: 1 2 3 | – | Gold Wynn primarily invests in properties located in the Bahamas, Dominican Republic, United Kingdom, and Israel. They focus on dynamic secondary and tertiary markets, indicating a strategy that includes regions outside of primary metropolitan areas. sources: 1 2 | – | The management team of Gold Wynn includes the following individuals:
Ben Friedland - Senior Vice President Operations
Josh Wynn - Director of Acquisitions
Elizabeth Hampton - Corporate Office Manager
Taylor Pease - Property Manager
Brian Hines - Maintenance Supervisor
Nandar Aung - Leasing Consultan sources: 1 |
Sinatra & Co. | $700 million sources: 1 2 | Sinatra & Co. primarily focuses on multifamily acquisitions and commercial properties, particularly in core-plus markets across Western and Upstate New York, Illinois, and Florida. Their investment strategy emphasizes well-timed and well-placed acquisitions, along with exceptional development and ma sources: 1 2 | Cocoa Grand Apartments: A 268-unit multifamily property located in Cocoa, Florida. This property represents Sinatra & Co.'s expansion into the Florida market.
Captiva Club: A 361-unit multifamily community in Tampa, Florida, acquired for approximately $45.7 million. This acquisition adds to Sinatra sources: 1 2 3 | 2009 sources: 1 2 3 | 63-119 sources: 1 2 3 4 | – | Sinatra & Co. primarily invests in Western and Upstate New York, Illinois, and Florida. sources: 1 | – | The management team of Sinatra & Co. includes:
Nick Sinatra - Founder & CEO
Anthony Nanula - Chief Investment Officer
Mark Campanella - Vice President
Lou Chamoun - Chief Experience Officer
Lori Krull - Additional team member (specific position not detailed) sources: 1 2 |
Lightstone | $6.5 billion sources: 1 | Lightstone Group primarily focuses on real estate investments across various sectors, including multifamily housing, hospitality, commercial, life sciences, and venture capital. Their investment strategy is diversified, encompassing both existing property acquisitions and ground-up development. The sources: 1 2 3 | Lightstone Group owns and operates a diversified portfolio of real estate properties, including:
Extended Stay Hotels: Acquired in June 2007 for $8 billion, this hotel chain specializes in extended stay accommodations. The acquisition was significant as it was financed with $7 billion of debt, lead sources: 1 2 | 1988 sources: 1 2 | over 590 sources: 1 2 3 | $500 million sources: 1 | Lightstone Group primarily invests in 27 states across the United States, focusing on residential, hospitality, and commercial properties. sources: 1 2 | Lightstone Group has made several notable exits in the private equity space, primarily in real estate investments. Some key exits include:
Prime Retail: Lightstone Group acquired Prime Retail for $638 million. This transaction highlights their strategy of investing in retail properties.
Multifamil sources: 1 2 3 | The management team of Lightstone Group includes the following members:
David Lichtenstein: Chairman & CEO
Mitchell C. Hochberg: President
Joseph E. Teichman: EVP & General Counsel
Kara Morett: EVP, Human Resources
Lauren Levin: SVP & CMO
Mark Green: SVP, Construction
Sanford Blumenthal: SVP, Invest sources: 1 2 |
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