Lucas Sanders

Lucas Sanders is an accomplished investment analyst currently working at Rivonia Road Capital, LLC. With extensive experience in private equity and investment banking, Lucas has previously held positions including Fall Private Equity Analyst at Tower Arch Capital and Senior Associate at University Growth Fund, where responsibilities included leading investment diligence for deploying approximately $4.5 million in early and late-stage companies. Additionally, Lucas has served as a Co-President of the PE/VC Club at the University of Utah and worked with various organizations including Piper Sandler and Sorenson Capital Partners, focusing on B2B SaaS companies. Educationally grounded with a Finance and Business degree from the University of Utah, Lucas has developed a strong foundation in both operational and analytical aspects of investment management.

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Rivonia Road Capital, LLC

Rivonia Road Capital blends a unique combination of deep institutional financing experience with operating expertise in the alternative financing markets to provide bespoke solutions to businesses in the US and globally who are unable to access traditional institutional sources of capital. Rivonia Road has invested over $1 billion in alternative assets since inception. Rivonia Road benefits from the long, successful track records of its founders as both operators and investors in the alternative financing markets. Rivonia Road’s core areas of focus include the following: Alternative Credit: Financing large and complex segments of the credit market underserved by traditional firms and funds through a diverse set of financing arrangements. FinTech: Investing in the proliferation of non-bank, specialty finance and financial technology platforms created by the pullback of traditional bank financing since the financial crisis. Special Situations: Opportunistically addressing financing requirements that arise due to complex capital needs, market inefficiencies or cyclical mispricing in the market.


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