Park’s current board seats include: Abrigo, ESG, Forcura, Kaleris, OrthoFi, Reapit, Sandata Technologies and ToolsGroup. Park started his career in the technology investment banking group of Robertson Stephens & Company. Prior to CapStreet, Park worked with Technology Crossover Ventures and 3i Group focused on originating and executing late stage growth equity investments in leading information technology companies. Prior to joining Accel-KKR, Park was a Principal at The CapStreet Group, a lower middle market private equity firm, and focused on direct investments across a variety of industries, including the energy, industrial, infrastructure, and technology sectors. Park Durrett is a Managing Director at Accel-KKR. He graduated from Harvard University with a Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, in economics in 1984. He is also a Director of The Winsor School and a Director and the Vice Chairman of the Board of the Kingsley Montessori School.ĭavid received his MBA with honors from Harvard Business School in 1988. David is Chair of Cool Globes in Boston, an outdoor art exhibit to raise awareness of global warming and to promote sustainability. He is a Vice-Chair and Board Member of The Alliance for Business Leadership, which is a group of business leaders advancing corporate citizenship and advocating socially responsible economic growth. David joined Riverside Partners in 1988.ĭavid serves on the Governor’s Council of Economic Advisors in Massachusetts. Riverside Partners’ investors include leading endowments, foundations, pension funds, family offices and fund of funds. The firm is currently investing Riverside Fund V, L.P, a $561 million fund raised in 2012. Riverside Partners invests in growing, middle market businesses in the technology and health care industries. from Princeton University.ĭavid Belluck is a General Partner with Riverside Partners, a Boston-based, private equity investment firm. Rob’s former selected directorships include: Applied Predictive Technologies (sold to MasterCard for $600 million in 2015), Cielo (sold to Permira), IntrinsiQ Research (sold to AmerisourceBergen Holding Corporation in 2011), On Center Software (sold to Roper Industries in 2015), Saber (sold to EDS in 2007 for $460 million) and Systems & Software. Rob’s current board seats include: Abrigo, Cendyn, ClickDimensions, ESG, Infinisource, iSolved HCM, Lemontech, OrthoFi, Paymentus (NYSE: PAY), Reapit, Sandata Technologies and Vyne Corporation. Rob started his career as a mergers and acquisitions analyst at Alex. As part of that effort, Rob originated and executed direct private equity investments on behalf of Stephens Group, the private equity investment arm of the firm. where he directed the firm’s information technology banking practice. Prior to Deutsche Bank, Rob spent five years at Stephens, Inc. and later headed the software practice in Silicon Valley. Prior to Thomas Weisel, he spent three years at Deutsche Bank where he built the technology investment banking practice in the southeastern U.S. Prior to joining Accel-KKR, Rob co-headed the software investment banking practice at Thomas Weisel Partners in San Francisco. Rob Palumbo is Co-Managing Partner at Accel-KKR.
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