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HCI Equity Partners

Washington, DC-based private equity firm


Washington, DC-based private equity firm

FieldValue
nameHCI Equity Partners
logoHCI Logo.png
typeLimited liability company
foundation
key_peopleDoug McCormick, Dan Dickinson
locationWashington, D.C., United States
industryPrivate equity
productsInvestments, private equity funds
homepagehttp://www.hciequity.com

HCI Equity Partners (formerly Thayer Capital Partners and Thayer Hidden Creek) is a Washington, DC–based private equity firm with an additional office in Chicago, Illinois.

History

Thayer Capital Partners

The founding date of Thayer Capital Partners has been variously listed as 1991 (PE HUB), 1993 (Washington Post), and 1994 (company website) but sources are consistent that it was founded in Washington, DC. From its founding up to 2004 Thayer invested in over 30 portfolio companies with total revenue in excess of $3 billion. The company was named after Sylvanus Thayer, an early superintendent of the United States Military Academy who is widely considered to be the “Father of West Point.” Thayer's founder, businessman and politician Fred Malek, is a graduate of USMA. After a number of legal and financial incidents in 1999 and 2000 a large number of managing partners left the firm. In 2004 Malek changed his title to "chairman and founder" from "managing partner,” Malek said of the change "I don't intend to just pursue a hobby as a baseball owner. I intend to be chairman and partner of Thayer for the rest of my life.” Thayer Capital Partners was known for using its close political connections to engage in “access capitalism.”

Thayer | Hidden Creek

Founded in 1989 Hidden Creek Partners was an industrial management company specializing in the automotive sector based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 2003 Hidden Creek co-founder Scott Rued joined Thayer as a Managing Partner. In 2004 Hidden Creek became intimately involved in Thayer's operations. Hidden Creek was acquired by Thayer Capital Partners in 2005. As part of the deal the firm changed its name to Thayer | Hidden Creek and Hidden Creek Partners co-founder, president and CEO, Scott Rued became a managing partner.

HCI Equity Partners

In 2011 the "Managing Partners and investment team” of Thayer Hidden Creek formed HCI Equity Partners "to assume the management of the funds and operations of Thayer | Hidden Creek Partners.”

Current operations

In 2017 HCI Equity Partners closed a new $400M fund, Fund V. The fund has an activation date of January 2018. In December 2018 HCI Equity Partners V acquired the Liverpool, New York–based hose assembly firm JGB Enterprises which specializes in supporting the fracking industry. In 2018 it was reported that HCI’s portfolio was 60% Industrial and 40% Transportation & Logistics.

Major positions

  • JGB Enterprises (Liverpool, New York)
  • Tech24 (Greenville, South Carolina)
  • AmerCareRoyal (Exton, Pennsylvania)
  • MSI Express (Portage, Indiana)

Investors

In 2011 investors included Boeing, Hamilton Lane, and the Michigan Department of Treasury.

People

  • Ivor J. Evans – Vice Chairman of Union Pacific, 2004–05
  • James J. Forese – CEO of Ikon, 1998–2002
  • Fred Malek – Co-chairman, John McCain national finance committee
  • Paul G. Stern – CEO of Northern Telecom, 1989–1993
  • William Cohen – US Secretary of Defense, 1997-2001
  • Richard K. Davidson – CEO of Union Pacific, 1991–2006
  • Donald V. Fites – CEO of Caterpillar, 1990–1999
  • Daniel A. Dickinson – Director, Caterpillar
  • Roger Penske – automotive executive
  • Dan Altobello – Former Chairman of the Board, Onex Food Services, Inc.
  • Norman Ralph Augustine – Former Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Nick Chabraja – Chairman and CEO of General Dynamics
  • Bob Eaton – Chairman and CEO of Chrysler Corporation
  • Jack Kemp – former U.S. Representative, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

References

References

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  2. [http://www.portfolio.com/resources/company-profiles/Thayer-Capital-Partners-LP-235087 Top Company Profiles - Thayer Capital Partners, L.P. - Portfolio.com]
  3. "A Brief History of West Point". United States Military Academy.
  4. Terence O'Hara. (October 25, 2004). "The Buyout Business Has Changed, and So Has Frederic Malek". [[The Washington Post]].
  5. "Fred Malek's Field of Dreams". Slate.
  6. "Thayer Capital Partners Announces Organizational Additions". Business Wire.
  7. "Company Overview of Hidden Creek Partners, LLC". Bloomberg.com.
  8. "HCI Equity Partners to Assume Management of Thayer {{!}} Hidden Creek Funds and Operations". HCI Equity.
  9. "HCI Equity Partners Closes Lower Middle Market Fund, at $400M". finsmes.
  10. "Jay Bernhardt sells Liverpool's JGB Enterprises after 42 years". syracuse.com.
  11. "Milan Express sale 'bittersweet' for founder Tommy Ross". Jackson Sun.
  12. "ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDING File No. 3-11585". US Securities and Exchange Commission.
  13. "Insiders Squirm as Corruption Case Slowly Unfolds".
  14. "Litigation Release No. 20498 / March 14, 2008". US Securities and Exchange Commission.
  15. "O.C. trucking firm sold". OC Register.
  16. "Firm that took Roadrunner Transportation public selling off 2M shares". Biz journals.
  17. "Fraud, conspiracy and falling stock prices: Roadrunner Transportation's problems followed it to Illinois". Journal Sentinel.
  18. "Acquisition of Tribar Manufacturing". HCI equity partners.
  19. "Wixom company sets new record for PFAS contamination of surface water". Michigan Public Radio.
  20. "Why did it take so long to sound the alarm on PFAS in the Huron River?". second wave media.
  21. "Molder Tribar seen as source of Michigan PFAS pollution". Plastics News.
  22. "Firm in Huron River chemical release issued cease-and-desist order". The Detroit News.
  23. "A Reborn HCI Equity Puts Pay-To-Play Past To Rest". pehub.com.
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