Thoma Cressey Bravo

Thoma Cressey Bravo

Infobox_Company
company_name = Thoma Cressey Bravo
company_
company_type = Private Ownership, Limited liability company
foundation = 1998
founder = Carl Thoma, Bryan Cressey
location =
industry = Private Equity
products = Investments, private equity funds
assets = $1.5 billion
homepage = [http://www.tcb.com/ www.tcb.com]
num_employees = 20+

Thoma Cressey Bravo, formerly Thoma Cressey Equity Partners, is a private equity and growth capital firm based in Chicago and San Francisco. As of 2008, the firm has raised more than $1.5 billion in investor commitments.

The firm principally invests in high-growth industries, including health care and software.

Thoma Cressey invests through a series of private limited partnerships and its investors include a variety of pension funds, endowments and other institutional investors. Following its separation from GTCR (discussed below), Thoma Cressey has raised three private equity funds:
* 1998 — Fund VI, ($450 million)
* 2001 — Fund VII ($555 million)
* 2006 — Fund VIII ($765 million)

History

Thoma Cressey Equity Partners, which was renamed Thoma Cressey Bravo to reflect the growing role of partner Orlando Bravo, was founded in 1998 following the separation of Golder Thoma Cressey Rauner (GTCR), a large Chicago-based private equity firm.

The firm's earliest predecessor Golder Thoma & Co. was founded in 1980 by Stanley Golder and Carl Thoma. In the 1970s, Golder built the private equity program at First Chicago Corp. [Today part of JPMorgan Chase through its acquisition of BankOne] where he is noted primarily for backing Federal Express and for efforts as chairman of the National Venture Capital Association and the National Association of Small Business Investment Companies to change federal laws allowing pensions to invest in private equity. [In 1978, the US Labor Department relaxed certain of the ERISA restrictions, under the "prudent man rule," a fiduciary responsibility of investment managers under ERISA. Under the original application, each investment was expected to adhere to risk standards on its own merits, limiting the ability of investment managers to make any investments deemed potentially risky. Under the revised 1978 interpretation, the concept of portfolio diversification of risk, measuring risk at the aggregate portfolio level rather than the investment level to satisfy fiduciary standards would also be accepted.] [ [http://www.buyoutsnews.com/story.asp?storycode=23408 Private Equity Pioneer Golder Dies] . Buyouts, January 24, 2000. A cached version of the article can be found [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:5BirPt3LPWgJ:www.buyoutsnews.com/story.asp%3Fstorycode%3D23408+%22gtcr+golder+rauner%22+%22thoma+cressey%22&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=17&gl=us here.] ] Golder Thoma received much of its initial funding from William M. Blair and upon leaving First Chicago, Golder was replaced by Simon Canning who would go on to found rival Chicago private equity firm Madison Dearborn.

In 1984, after recruiting Bryan Cressey to join the firm from First Chicago, the firm's name was changed to Golder Thoma Cressey and with the promotion of Bruce Rauner to partner the firm would come to be known as Golder, Thoma, Cressey, Rauner, Inc. (GTCR), although it would still often be referred to as Golder Thoma. [http://www.business.uiuc.edu/annual/annual96/golder.html Stanley C. Golder] , a donor profile at the UIUC website]

In 1998, disagreements between the senior partners led Golder, Thoma, Cressey, Rauner, Inc. split into two private equity firms. Both firms continue to invest primarily through consolidations of specific industries, referred to as roll-ups:

* Thoma Cressey, (Carl Thoma and Bryan Cressey) based in Chicago and San Francisco. Thoma Cressey would be renamed Thoma Chressey Bravo to reflect the growing role of partner Orlando Bravo.

*GTCR Golder Rauner, (Stanley Golder and Bruce Rauner), the $8 billion private equity frim, based in Chicago, commonly referred to as GTCR. GTCR founder Stanley Golder died in 2000 and today the firm is led by Bruce Rauner along with several partners (David Donnini, Ned Jannotta, et al).

In 2008, Bryan Cressey left Thoma Cressey Bravo with several investment professionals to form Cressey & Co. a small healthcare focused private equity firm. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb5253/is_200409/ai_n20197853 "Dealmakers' boot camp; Golder Thoma: A buyout industry proving ground"] , "Crain's Chicago Business", September, 2004 by Steve Daniels] [" [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:Mlr5BfR7Da8J:www.buyoutsnews.com/story.asp Personality Profile: Cressey Takes Specialization To The Next Level] ." Buyouts, June 23, 2008]

External links

* [http://www.tcb.com/ Thoma Cressey Bravo] (official website)

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