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Resilience Capital Partners.
Company typePrivate, LLC
IndustryPrivate Equity
Founded2001
FounderSteven H. Rosen, Bassem A. Mansour
Headquarters
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Websitewww.resiliencecapital.com

Resilience Capital Partners is a Cleveland based private equity firm founded in 2001 by Steven H. Rosen and Bassem A. Mansour.

The firm invests in manufacturing and business services companies in the Eastern and Midwestern United States, companies typically between $25 million and $250 million in annual revenue.,[1][2]

Investments

The firm invests through a series of private equity funds structured as limited partnerships. Its investors include both individuals and institutions[2] such as pension plans, insurance companies, foundations and endowments, and family offices.[3] To date, the firm has three funds:

  • The Resilience Fund LP (2002)[4]
  • The Resilience Fund II LP (2006)[5]
  • The Resilience Fund III LP (2012),[6][7][8]

Resilience Capital Partners currently has capital under management in excess of $320 million.[9]

Awards

The firm received the 2008 Private Equity Firm of the Year Deal Maker Award from the Association for Corporate Growth, Cleveland.[10]

References

  1. ^ Resilience Capital Management, “About Us” [1].
  2. ^ a b Investment Adviser Brochure, Resilience Management, Inc., as filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, February 12, 2012. [2].
  3. ^ Resilience Capital Management, “Portfolio Companies” [3].
  4. ^ Resilience Eyes Big Equity Increase,” Private Equity Insider, May 12, 2010 [4].
  5. ^ Resilience Eyes Big Equity Increase,” Private Equity Insider, May 12, 2010 [5].
  6. ^ “The Morning Leverage,” The Wall Street Journal, December 28, 2011 [6].
  7. ^ Private equity outfits beat odds,” Crain’s Cleveland Business, June 20, 2012 [7].
  8. ^ Resilience Capital Partners Closes $222.5 Million Fund,” PEHub.com, July 25, 2012 [8].
  9. ^ Resilience Capital Partners Acquires the Heavy Duty Division of Vista Pro Automotive,” company news release, February 23, 2012” [9].
  10. ^ “ACG Cleveland to Salute Northeast Ohio’s Top Deal Makers at 13th Annual Deal Maker Awards Dinner,” on Bloomberg, January 15, 2009 [10].