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Greg Boguslavsky

Greg Boguslavsky is a Principal at KPS Capital Partners since April 2018, with prior experience as Vice President at Hudson Hill Capital Management and Senior Associate at The Sterling Group. Earlier roles include Summer Associate in Acquisitions at Tishman Speyer, Associate at HGGC, Business Analyst at McKinsey & Company, and Summer Analyst at Lehman Brothers. Greg holds an MBA from Harvard Business School and an A.B. in Economics from Dartmouth College.

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KPS Capital Partners

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KPS Capital Partners, LP is the manager of KPS Special Situations Funds, a family of private equity funds with approximately $12.0 billion of assets under management (as of September 30, 2020). For over two decades, the Partners of KPS have worked exclusively to realize significant capital appreciation by making controlling equity investments in manufacturing and industrial companies across a diverse array of industries, including basic materials, branded consumer, healthcare and luxury products, automotive parts, capital equipment and general manufacturing. KPS has completed over 80 controlling investments through six institutional investment funds. KPS creates value for its investors by working constructively with talented management teams to make businesses better, and generates investment returns by structurally improving the strategic position, competitiveness and profitability of its portfolio companies, rather than primarily relying on financial leverage. The KPS Funds’ portfolio companies have aggregate annual revenues of approximately $10.3 billion, operate 158 manufacturing facilities in 22 countries, and have over 32,000 employees, directly and through joint ventures worldwide (as of September 30, 2020, pro forma for recent acquisitions). KPS creates new companies to acquire assets or businesses from large corporations, businesses owned by families or entrepreneurs, and businesses presented for sale in connection with financial restructurings, including companies owned by former creditor groups. KPS then transforms these businesses into independent, world-class, industry-leading enterprises. KPS is currently investing through two investment vehicles, KPS Special Situations Fund V, a $6.0 billion fund targeting opportunities between $100 million to over $1.0 billion per platform investment, and KPS Special Situations Mid-Cap Fund, a $1.0 billion fund targeting opportunities with up to $100 million per platform investment.


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