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Summit Partners is an American investment firm based in Boston, Massachusetts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The firm focuses on investing in technology , healthcare , life sciences and other growth industries.
Since 1986, he has been at Summit Partners, where he is managing director and chair of the board of managers. [3] [7] Evans served on the boards of directors of Fleetcor from 2002 to 2014. [9] He was also a board member of the National Venture Capital Association. [6] He serves on the board of Analog Devices, [9] Casa Systems, [10] Fuze, [11 ...
In 1984, he co-founded Summit Partners, a private equity and venture capital firm based in Boston. [3] Ultimately, Summit Partners invested in 350 business and has completed more than 125 public offerings, and now has more than $30 billion under management.
Melanie Whelan is an American businesswoman who currently serves as a managing director of the investment firm Summit Partners. Whelan began her career working in corporate development for Virgin America and Starwood. She later became vice president of business development for Equinox Fitness.
Robert E. Grady (born October 1957) is an American venture capitalist, private equity investor, and former public official. He has worked at such leading investment firms as Robertson Stephens, The Carlyle Group, and Summit Partners, and for a number of elected officials, including former President George H. W. Bush and New Jersey Governors Tom Kean and Chris Christie.
Summit Entertainment: $46.6 million A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures: 4 August 2010: StudioCanal: $70.6 million A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise: 15 August 2012: $49.2 million The House of Magic: 25 December 2013: StudioCanal Anton Capital Entertainment uMedia Belga Films StudioCanal $64.1 million Robinson Crusoe: 30 March ...
The company's original logo, used from 1996 to 2007. Summit Entertainment was founded in 1991 as The Summit Group [2] by film producers Bernd Eichinger (Constantin Film), Arnon Milchan (Regency Enterprises), and Andrew G. Vajna (Carolco Pictures and Cinergi) to handle film sales in foreign countries. [2]
The company was backed by investors Goldman Sachs and Summit Partners, which acquired minority stakes in AvePoint in 2014 and 2007, respectively. [5]In January, 2020 the company announced a $200 million Series C investment led by TPG Sixth Street Partners, with additional participation from prior investor Goldman Sachs and other unnamed investors.