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Rob Healy

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Robert P. Healy (born April 13, 1964) is a private equity professional and former military officer and American football player. He played quarterback for Army[1] and was the MVP of the 1985 Peach Bowl. CPT Healy served nine years in the military and participated in the United States invasion of Panama in 1989, where he was decorated for valor in combat. He later graduated from the Harvard Business School and now is a managing partner with Chicago Growth Partners, a large leverage buyout firm in Chicago. Healy was formerly a partner with ClearLight Partners, another private equity firm.[2][3] In 2000, he was a principal with William E. Simon & Sons.[4]

He is also the President of the Army Football Club.

References

  1. ^ "Army gets the breaks, and a win". The Palm Beach Post. Associated Press. 1 January 1986. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  2. ^ "William Blair Capital Partners and ClearLight Partners Fund U.S. Education Corp.'s Acquisition of Western Career College". William Blair Capital Partners and ClearLight Partners press release. February 25, 2003. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  3. ^ "William Blair Capital Partners and ClearLight Partners Commit to Invest $50 Million in U.S. Education Corp.; U.S. Education Acquires Silicon Valley College". William Blair Capital Partners and ClearLight Partners press release. June 27, 2002. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  4. ^ Dunphy, Laura (May 1, 2000). "Dot-Com Deals Keep Coming Despite Nasdaq Bumps". Los Angeles Business Journal. Retrieved 20 January 2010.

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