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Bruce Vincent Rauner (/ ˈ r aʊ n ər /; born February 18, 1956) [1] is an American businessman, philanthropist, and politician who served as the 42nd governor of Illinois from 2015 to 2019. [2] A member of the Republican Party , he was the chairman of R8 Capital Partners and chairman of the Chicago -based private equity firm GTCR .
GTCR logo in use prior to 1998 separation. The company was founded in 1980 as Golder Thoma & Co. by Stanley Golder, Carl Thoma, and Bryan Cressey. [2] In the 1970s, Golder built the private equity program at First Chicago Corp. [3] 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 ...
With the promotion of Bruce Rauner to partner, it became Golder, Thoma, Cressey, Rauner, Inc. (GTCR). [61] In 1998, the firm split into two firms: GTCR Golder Rauner and Thoma Cressey Equity Partners. [62] In 2008, Thoma Cressey Bravo was renamed Thoma Bravo after Bryan Cressey left the company. [63] [64]
A seven-year stalemate ended in April 2020 when Spectrum agreed to carry SportsNet LA on AT&T video platforms, just in time for a season delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. ... Bruce Sherman. Net ...
Thank You, Bruce Rauner was a 2018 political advertisement against the gubernatorial campaign of incumbent Republican governor Bruce Rauner of Illinois. The ad was aired by Illinois state representative Jeanne Ives , a fellow Republican who was challenging Rauner in the Republican gubernatorial primary.
Much of his net worth has been solidified in the past few years. In 2021, Springsteen sold his music catalog to Sony for an estimated $500-$550 million, marking the biggest transaction ever struck ...
Bruce Springsteen is setting the record straight on his alleged billionaire status. According to the 75-year-old music icon, his net worth isn’t as large as Forbes previously reported.. In July ...
Diana Mendley Rauner (born 1961) is an American businesswoman and president of Start Early, a non-profit in Chicago. [1] She served as the First Lady of Illinois from 2015 to 2019 as her husband, Bruce , served as governor.