Profile
Thomas G.
Roberts is a Partner at Farallon Capital Management (Private Equity) since 2024.
Former roles include Chairman at Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Society of Clinical, Partner at Noonday Asset Management LP from 2012 to 2013, Principal at The General Hospital Corp., and Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
Education includes a doctorate from Harvard University conferred in 1997, and undergraduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania and The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, both conferred in 1993.
Thomas G. Roberts active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
Farallon Capital Management (Private Equity)
Farallon Capital Management (Private Equity) Investment ManagersFinance Farallon Capital invests in private and public companies located across the globe. The firm targets companies operating across a broad range of sectors and industries. It provides financing for buyout capital requirements. | Private Equity Investor | 01/01/2005 |
Former positions of Thomas G. Roberts
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Society of Clinical
Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Society of Clinical Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Improves cancer care and prevention | Chairman | 01/01/2024 |
Noonday Asset Management LP
Noonday Asset Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Noonday Asset Management seeks a variety of investment opportunities including private direct investments, value investments, credit investments, merger arbitrage investments and real estate investments. The firm invests globally in both developed and emerging markets. Though not limited by sector, they tend to invest in the stocks of small- cap and large-cap companies in the commercial services and process industries sectors. The firm maintains a medium turnover rate. Noonday Asset Management is known to engage in shareholder activist investment strategies. Noonday Asset Management makes direct investments, structured as either debt or preferred stock, in companies with significant franchise value, healthy cash flow and strong management teams with aligned incentives. The firm typically invests in the financial services, healthcare, energy and infrastructure sectors in the US, Europe, Australia and Asia. Noonday Asset Management makes value-oriented investments in securities that they believe are underpriced relative to their intrinsic or fundamental value or relative to other securities or indices. They look for a catalyst that may cause an increase in value such as regulatory or legislative change, changing business models, competition, significant corporate events such as spin-offs, recapitalizations, mergers and acquisitions, litigation events and strategic realignments. The firm also invests in companies whose debt is inexpensive relative to its underlying risk. This may include companies experiencing financial distress or whose credit is poor but expected to improve. Noonday Asset Management focuses on investments in non-investment grade debt in leveraged or underperforming companies. The firm also targets companies experiencing a liquidity crisis, defaulting on their debt obligations, filing for bankruptcy protection or undergoing other corporate events. Investments typically are made in anticipation of strengthening credit, a recapitalization, reorganization, liquidation or a repayment or refinancing. These investments include mainly debt securities and instruments such as bonds, bank debt, trade or other claims. Noonday Asset Management's merger arbitrage effort focuses on corporate takeovers. Investments are made to capture the rate of return between the current and projected values of securities of companies involved in a merger or acquisition. The firm typically establishes a position (usually a purchase of common stock) in an announced takeover candidate and if the proposed merger or acquisition is structured as a share-for-share transaction, takes a short position in the company making the acquisition. Their arbitrage positions may be US, international or cross-border. Noonday Asset Management invests directly in real estate assets, including fee simple interests, leaseholds, mortgages or other real estate assets that they believe are undervalued or inefficiently managed or financed. Their activities include purchasing, selling or developing office, industrial, retail and residential properties. | Portfolio Manager-Equities | 05/09/2013 |
The General Hospital Corp.
The General Hospital Corp. Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Functions as a non profit organization that operates general hospital | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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Noonday Asset Management LP
Noonday Asset Management LP Investment ManagersFinance Noonday Asset Management seeks a variety of investment opportunities including private direct investments, value investments, credit investments, merger arbitrage investments and real estate investments. The firm invests globally in both developed and emerging markets. Though not limited by sector, they tend to invest in the stocks of small- cap and large-cap companies in the commercial services and process industries sectors. The firm maintains a medium turnover rate. Noonday Asset Management is known to engage in shareholder activist investment strategies. Noonday Asset Management makes direct investments, structured as either debt or preferred stock, in companies with significant franchise value, healthy cash flow and strong management teams with aligned incentives. The firm typically invests in the financial services, healthcare, energy and infrastructure sectors in the US, Europe, Australia and Asia. Noonday Asset Management makes value-oriented investments in securities that they believe are underpriced relative to their intrinsic or fundamental value or relative to other securities or indices. They look for a catalyst that may cause an increase in value such as regulatory or legislative change, changing business models, competition, significant corporate events such as spin-offs, recapitalizations, mergers and acquisitions, litigation events and strategic realignments. The firm also invests in companies whose debt is inexpensive relative to its underlying risk. This may include companies experiencing financial distress or whose credit is poor but expected to improve. Noonday Asset Management focuses on investments in non-investment grade debt in leveraged or underperforming companies. The firm also targets companies experiencing a liquidity crisis, defaulting on their debt obligations, filing for bankruptcy protection or undergoing other corporate events. Investments typically are made in anticipation of strengthening credit, a recapitalization, reorganization, liquidation or a repayment or refinancing. These investments include mainly debt securities and instruments such as bonds, bank debt, trade or other claims. Noonday Asset Management's merger arbitrage effort focuses on corporate takeovers. Investments are made to capture the rate of return between the current and projected values of securities of companies involved in a merger or acquisition. The firm typically establishes a position (usually a purchase of common stock) in an announced takeover candidate and if the proposed merger or acquisition is structured as a share-for-share transaction, takes a short position in the company making the acquisition. Their arbitrage positions may be US, international or cross-border. Noonday Asset Management invests directly in real estate assets, including fee simple interests, leaseholds, mortgages or other real estate assets that they believe are undervalued or inefficiently managed or financed. Their activities include purchasing, selling or developing office, industrial, retail and residential properties. | Finance |
Harvard University
Harvard University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
University of Pennsylvania
University of Pennsylvania Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
The General Hospital Corp.
The General Hospital Corp. Hospital/Nursing ManagementHealth Services Functions as a non profit organization that operates general hospital | Health Services |
Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Society of Clinical
Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Society of Clinical Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Improves cancer care and prevention | Commercial Services |
Farallon Capital Management (Private Equity)
Farallon Capital Management (Private Equity) Investment ManagersFinance Farallon Capital invests in private and public companies located across the globe. The firm targets companies operating across a broad range of sectors and industries. It provides financing for buyout capital requirements. | Finance |
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
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