Tim Mudrick

Managing Director at Cambridge Companies SPG

Tim Mudrick, MBA, is an accomplished Managing Director at Cambridge Companies SPG since April 2021, demonstrating extensive experience in marketing and management. Previously, Tim held various positions at Masimo from August 2011 to April 2021, including Senior Manager of Global Consumer Marketing, where responsibilities encompassed global marketing strategies and brand management. Early career experiences include roles as Assistant Tennis Coach at Vanguard University of Southern California, Brokerage Intern at Merrill Lynch, and marketing internships at Brax Textile Corp and Orba Textile. Tim holds an MBA in Business Administration and Management from California Baptist University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing from Auburn University at Montgomery, complemented by foundational education at Helmholtz-Gymnasium in Germany.

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Cambridge Companies SPG

Our investments are designed to preserve and grow our limited partners’ capital, provide financial security for investors, family offices, and other institutional and individual investors. At Cambridge Companies SPG, we apply our capabilities as a leading investment firm to deliver solutions, turn opportunities into value and propel growth. The capital we deploy on behalf of our investors fuels the development of businesses and communities. Our disciplined strategy and meticulous attention to detail gives us a competitive edge. We focus on transaction quality over quantity and place the fiduciary responsibility to our investors ahead of all else. Our performance is characterized by a record of superior risk-adjusted returns across a broad and expanding range of asset classes and through all types of economic conditions. We aggressively seek, evaluate and execute on opportunities with a balanced and conservative approach in good economies. We acquire distressed assets during economic downturns.