Profile
Mr. York joined Fidelity’s private equity practice in 2006.
He previously served as an investment banking analyst with the Corporate Finance group for Rothschild in New York.
Mr. York earned a B.A. in economics and Spanish language from Amherst College.
Former positions of Michael York
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Fidelity Private Equity, Inc.
Fidelity Private Equity, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance FCI invests in the form of common equity, preferred stock, or subordinated debt (in conjunction with equity investment) and seeks majority voting control. They take a generalist approach to investing and have a wide background of industry experience, including industrial products and equipment, consumer products, packaging, automotive aftermarket, construction/building materials and supplies, distribution businesses, business services, specialty chemicals, oil and gas equipment and services and healthcare services and medical devices. The firm actively seeks viable stand-alone divisions/subsidiaries of financially distressed entities, but avoids operating turnarounds. Management teams are expected to co-invest and will participate in incentive equity programs. They avoid start-ups/venture capital and companies with significant technology or regulatory risks. FCI has no strict holding period limit, but generally expects to seek liquidity for investments within a four to seven year period. | Private Equity Analyst | 30/07/2009 |
Rothschild, Inc.
Rothschild, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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| Private companies | 3 |
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Rothschild, Inc.
Rothschild, Inc. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Finance |
Amherst College
Amherst College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Fidelity Private Equity, Inc.
Fidelity Private Equity, Inc. Investment ManagersFinance FCI invests in the form of common equity, preferred stock, or subordinated debt (in conjunction with equity investment) and seeks majority voting control. They take a generalist approach to investing and have a wide background of industry experience, including industrial products and equipment, consumer products, packaging, automotive aftermarket, construction/building materials and supplies, distribution businesses, business services, specialty chemicals, oil and gas equipment and services and healthcare services and medical devices. The firm actively seeks viable stand-alone divisions/subsidiaries of financially distressed entities, but avoids operating turnarounds. Management teams are expected to co-invest and will participate in incentive equity programs. They avoid start-ups/venture capital and companies with significant technology or regulatory risks. FCI has no strict holding period limit, but generally expects to seek liquidity for investments within a four to seven year period. | Finance |
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