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Mr. Matthew G.
Smith is an Associate at Brown Brothers Harriman Capital Partners.
He joined BBH in 2010.
Mr. Smith graduated from Vanderbilt University in 2010 with bachelor’s degrees in Philosophy and Economics & History.
Former positions of Matthew G. Smith
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Brown Brothers Harriman Capital Partners
Brown Brothers Harriman Capital Partners Investment ManagersFinance BBHCP PE invests in lower middle market companies located in North America with an enterprise value up to USD 750 million. The firm targets companies operating in the fields of healthcare, technology, media & telecommunications and business products & services sectors. It provides financing in the form of equity, debt & mezzanine for MBOs, LBOs, recapitalizations, acquisitions and growth stage capital transactions with an investment size of USD 50 - 150 million. The firm acquires controlling, majority and minority interests. It also makes co-investments. | Private Equity Analyst | 01/07/2013 |
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Vanderbilt University
Vanderbilt University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Brown Brothers Harriman Capital Partners
Brown Brothers Harriman Capital Partners Investment ManagersFinance BBHCP PE invests in lower middle market companies located in North America with an enterprise value up to USD 750 million. The firm targets companies operating in the fields of healthcare, technology, media & telecommunications and business products & services sectors. It provides financing in the form of equity, debt & mezzanine for MBOs, LBOs, recapitalizations, acquisitions and growth stage capital transactions with an investment size of USD 50 - 150 million. The firm acquires controlling, majority and minority interests. It also makes co-investments. | Finance |
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