Profile
Kent C.
Haeger was the founder and had founded High Street Capital in 1996, where he held the title of Principal.
He was also a former Managing Director at S.G.
Warburg Group Plc.
Mr. Haeger received his undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1981.
Former positions of Kent Haeger
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
S.G. Warburg Group Plc
S.G. Warburg Group Plc Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides investment banking services | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
High Street Capital
High Street Capital Investment ManagersFinance High Street invests in lower middle-market companies located in the United States with revenues of USD 10 - 100 million and an EBITDA of USD 2-12 million. The firm focuses on sectors such as outsourced business services, niche manufacturing, value-added distribution & logistics, healthcare services and marketing, legal & insurance services. It participates in buyouts, MBOs, recapitalizations and growth capital requirements with an investment size of USD 5-15 million. It acquires a control (or) non-control stake. | Founder | - |
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| Private companies | 3 |
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S.G. Warburg Group Plc
S.G. Warburg Group Plc Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides investment banking services | Finance |
University of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
High Street Capital
High Street Capital Investment ManagersFinance High Street invests in lower middle-market companies located in the United States with revenues of USD 10 - 100 million and an EBITDA of USD 2-12 million. The firm focuses on sectors such as outsourced business services, niche manufacturing, value-added distribution & logistics, healthcare services and marketing, legal & insurance services. It participates in buyouts, MBOs, recapitalizations and growth capital requirements with an investment size of USD 5-15 million. It acquires a control (or) non-control stake. | Finance |
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