| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Harshendu Bindal |
Chief Global Officer, CEO - Magnifi | Profile |
Brian Walsh |
Associate General Counsel | Profile |
Jesse Fu |
Associate General Counsel | Profile |
Fred Jensen |
Chief Compliance Officer, LMP Closed End Funds Director Mutual Funds Compliance | Profile |
Harris Goldblat |
Associate General Counsel | Profile |
Mainsail Partners is a private equity and venture capital firm specializing in middle market, late venture, management buyouts, recapitalizations, growth equity, and growth capital investments. It does not invest in startups, early stage, and turnaround situations. The firm seeks to invest in bootstrapped companies in business services, enterprise software, software-as-a-service (SaaS), financial services and technology, healthcare services and information technology, payment processing, franchising, life sciences, Internet-based services, e-commerce, wireless technology, technology-enabled business services sectors. It prefers to invest in companies based in the United States and Canada. The firm invests between $2 million and $25 million of equity capital in companies with annual revenues between $4 million and $50 million, enterprise value between $4 million and $100 million, and an EBITDA between $1 million and $8 million. It may acquire minority and majority shareholder stakes in its portfolio companies. The firm seeks to act as a lead investor and prefers to have a board seat in its portfolio companies. It makes investments in bootstrapped companies that have risen minimal outside capital to fund their operations. Mainsail Partners was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
The Wildcat team consists of successful entrepreneurs turned investors. Over the years, we have observed that most startups can build a product but many falter in the go-to-market phase, exposing themselves to lower valuations, significant financing risks, and suboptimal outcomes. In fact, industry data shows that more than 75% of startups fail to gain traction and never return capital invested. In stark contrast to these industry statistics, 70% of the companies we have backed have been successful. To achieve these results, we have developed a unique investment and operating framework generated from our collective experience; it is called the Traction Gap. We use the Traction Gap framework - terminology, strategies and tactics – to work with teams to help them successfully transition from product development into company scaling.
Mighty Ventures is a Saint Helena, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Foundation Capital is a Menlo Park, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Point72 is a family office managing the assets of its founder, Steven A. Cohen, and certain eligible employees. We invest in a wide range of asset classes and situations through our businesses: Point72 Asset Management, EverPoint Asset Management, Point72 Ventures, Cohen Private Ventures, and Cubist Systematic Strategies. The Point72 Long/Short equities division uses a multi-manager platform, macro investments and insights, and a proprietary research unit to generate some of the industry`s highest risk-adjusted returns. Our nearly 1,000 employees, including our more than 350 investment professionals, operate as one Firm dedicated to succeeding together. We live by the tenets set forth in our Mission and Values statement, and seek to be the industry`s premier asset management firm through delivering superior risk-adjusted returns, adhering to the highest ethical standards, and offering the greatest opportunities to the industry`s brightest talent. Point72 is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, and maintains affiliated offices in New York, Hong Kong, London, Tokyo, and Singapore. Point72 Asset Management, L.P. is a family office and as such is not required to register as an investment adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Point72 Asset Management does not seek, solicit or accept investors that are not eligible family clients, as defined in the rules promulgated under the U.S. Investment Advisers Act of 1940, as amended.