Bain Capital
Ari Singer-Freeman is an experienced professional in the financial services sector, currently serving as an Impact Investing Associate at Bain Capital since July 2023. Prior to this role, Ari spent two years at Morgan Stanley as an Investment Banking Analyst in the Mergers and Acquisitions Group, following a summer analyst position within the same group and an internship as a Global Capital Markets Summer Analyst. Additional experience includes a role as a Startup Operations Executive Intern at OrbitalRX and various internships focused on investment banking and wealth management, including at Canaccord Genuity and Northwestern Mutual. Ari holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science and Business Administration from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and participated in the GLOBE XIV Semester at Copenhagen Business School.
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Bain Capital
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Bain Capital is one of the world’s leading private, multi-asset investment firms, specializing in private equity, credit, public equity, venture capital and real estate, among other asset classes, across various industries. The firm manages approximately $175 billion in assets. Founded in 1984, Bain Capital’s investment strategy features a consulting-focused approach that prioritizes close relationships with management teams across the globe. Throughout all of its endeavors, Bain Capital retains a steadfast commitment to responsible business practices and premier environmental, social and governance (ESG) standards. The company operates via 24 locations worldwide, employing more than 1,600 team members. The firm has supported a wide range of charity and nonprofit organizations through the Bain Capital Community Partnership. Through the partnership, Bain Capital employees serve on more than 220 nonprofit boards. In addition, Bain Capital Children's Charity (BCCC) provides financial support to philanthropic organizations invested in providing opportunities for the youth. Founded in 1997, BCCC contributes to hundreds of organizations dedicated to education, healthcare, child development, and mentoring.