Adam Schreier

Vice President Corporate Development at Summit Companies

Adam Schreier has a diverse range of work experience in various industries. Adam started their career in 2002 as an Investment Banking Analyst at CIBC World Markets, where they gained experience in financial services. Adam then transitioned to American Capital as an Associate in their Private Equity Buyout Group, focusing on investments in middle market companies. In 2007, they joined Atlanta Equity Investors as a Senior Associate in Private Equity Investing, where they focused on investments in lower middle market companies.

In 2010, Adam joined UnitedHealth Group in roles including Director of Strategy, Business & Corporate Development, and Director of Wellness & Population Health Product Development & Management at OptumHealth. Adam played pivotal roles in developing and optimizing healthcare services for millions of individuals.

In 2014, Adam joined Piper Jaffray as a Vice President in Healthcare IT and Technology-Enabled Services Investment Banking, where they offered comprehensive advisory and capital markets services to middle market healthcare companies.

Adam's most recent experience is as the Vice President of Corporate Development for Summit Companies, a leading fire and life safety services company in North America. Adam leads the corporate development and M&A efforts, supporting the growth of the company and its subsidiaries.

Throughout their career, Adam has consistently demonstrated expertise in finance, investment banking, and corporate development across various industries.

Adam Schreier has a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) in Finance from the University of Notre Dame. Adam also obtained a Mini-MBA from the University of St. Thomas - Opus College of Business. In addition to their degrees, Adam has certifications in Series 63 and Series 79, although specific information regarding their institutions and dates of obtaining is not provided.

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