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Providence Equity Partners L.L.C. is a specialist private equity investment firm focused on media, communications, education, and technology investments across North America and Europe. The firm specializes in growth-oriented private equity investments and has invested in more than 170 companies globally since its inception in 1989.
Founder of Providence Equity Partners Jonathan Milton Nelson (born 1956) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the founder of Providence Equity Partners , a global private equity firm based in Providence, Rhode Island , which manages funds with over US$45 billion in commitments.
In October 2013, Providence Equity Partners acquired Forum and four sister companies from Informa, and is now part of Providence Corporate Development Holding Company's business portfolio. [12] In 2015, Forum's parent company was renamed Twenty Eighty. [citation needed] In 2015, Forum acquired Kenexa Insight from IBM.
Peter Chernin is going all-in on building an independent content studio with global reach backed with up to $800 million in financing from private equity giants Providence Equity Partners and Apollo.
On July 10, 2017 SignUpGenius announced a strategic majority investment by Providence Strategic Growth, the growth equity affiliate of Providence Equity Partners. [7] In 2014, Vadini founded Torus Sphere, Inc. a software company offering its flagship product on e-commerce data visualization and predictive analytics.
Private Equity Investor; co-founder & Senior Managing Director Emeritus of Providence Equity Partners Glenn Creamer is a senior advisor and Senior Managing Director Emeritus of Providence Equity Partners , a global private equity firm based in Providence, Rhode Island , which manages funds with US$32 billion in commitments.
Private equity giant Providence Equity Partners is betting on the rebound of the live event business, backing Ambassador Theatre Group’s acquisition of high-end venues in San Francisco and ...
It operated publicly until it was purchased by Providence Equity Partners in 2011 and Veritas Capital in January 2020. [8] Once the North American market leader among learning management systems, it has continued to lose market share to D2L Brightspace and open-source competitors Moodle and Canvas, retaining only 17% of the market as of 2023. [9]