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  2. CCMP Capital - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, CCMP completed fundraising for its most recent fund, closing on $3.4 billion in commitments from institutional investors for CCMP Capital Investors II. CCMP Capital Investors II, represented the first fund raised by the CCMP team subsequent to its split from JPMorgan Chase and came in slightly below the original $3.5 billion target ...

  3. Greg Brenneman - Wikipedia

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    In 2025, Washburn University announced that it had received a $50 million investments from Ronda and Greg Brenneman. [4] [5] The couple's gift will rename the business school, the Gregory D. and Ronda K. Brenneman School of Business, and the nursing school, the Harmony J. Hines School of Nursing, in honor of Ronda’s sister, a 1987 Washburn Nursing graduate who died from cancer in 2018.

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  5. Stephen P. Murray - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] In 2007, he was named CEO of CCMP. [ 1 ] Murray served on the board of major companies including Aramark , Generac Power Systems , AMC Entertainment , Warner Chilcott , The Vitamin Shoppe , Cabela’s , Pinnacle Foods , and Legacy Hospital Partners.

  6. Affinity Equity Partners - Wikipedia

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    UBS Capital Asia Pacific was spun out as an independent firm in 2004. By 2023, Affinity was one of the largest independent Private Equity firms in the Asia Pacific region and advised and manages approximately US$ 14 billion of funds and assets. Its Affinity Asia Pacific Fund V of US$ 6.0 billion is one of the largest in the region. [citation ...

  7. University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific - Wikipedia

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    In the fourth meeting, participants called on Member governments to set up a central scholarship fund to encourage mobility in the region and Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation started publicly supporting UMAP. [8] In the last meeting held in 1996, the location of UMAP International Secretariat was discussed and decided to establish in Japan.

  8. Capital for Asia, rooted in Asia: How Singapore’s Jenny Lee ...

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    Two months later, GGV announced that it was splitting in two: It divided into a U.S.-based fund, called Notable Capital, and a Singapore-based fund focused on China and Southeast Asia.

  9. Category:Private equity firms of Asia-Pacific - Wikipedia

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