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Elevation Partners was a trail blazing $1.9 billion private equity investment fund focused on the intersection between technology and media. Elevation made a total of eight investments, beginning in 2005 with a videogame developer, BioWare / Pandemic Studios (acquired by Electronic Arts).
- Roger McNamee
In 1999, Roger co-founded Silver Lake Partners, the first...
- Bono
Bono is a Former Managing Director of Elevation Partners....
- Adam Hopkins
Prior to Elevation, Adam was an Associate at Silver Lake...
- Avie Tevanian
Avie Tevanian is a Managing Director of Elevation Partners,...
- Roger McNamee
Elevation Partners was an American private equity firm that invested in intellectual property, technology and media companies. The firm had $1.9 billion of assets under management. The firm was founded in 2004 and was headquartered in New York City and Menlo Park, California.
Bret Pearlman is a Managing Director and Co-Founder of Elevation Partners. Bret has extensive experience as a private equity investor in large-scale transactions during his twenty five year career.
In 1999, Roger co-founded Silver Lake Partners, the first private equity fund focused on technology businesses. In 2004, Roger and his partners launched Elevation Partners, an investment partnership focused on the intersection of media and technology.
Elevation Partners is a private equity firm focused on large-scale investments in media, entertainment and technology businesses.
- New York
- Bret Pearlman
Talent Elevation Partners is an innovative recruiting firm, dedicated to inspiring executives, leaders and hiring managers to elevate their talent. We collaborate with industry leaders to design world-class recruiting methods and strategies to deliver pre-selected, high caliber professionals.
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