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AIG Highstar Capital is one of the leading companies in the Financial Services sector.
Brown Brothers Harriman (BBH) is a privately-held financial institution that has been a thought leader and solutions provider for nearly 200 years. Entrusted with close to $4 trillion in client assets1, we serve the most discerning and sophisticated individuals and institutions through our asset management, banking and asset servicing businesses. Our culture of accountability fosters deep and lasting relationships built on commitment, adaptability and trust. BBH operates in seventeen global locations, including Beijing, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Denver, Dublin, Grand Cayman, Hong Kong, Jersey City, Krakow, London, Luxembourg, New York, Philadelphia, Tokyo, Wilmington, and Zürich.
Khosla Ventures: a venture capital firm run by people who listen to, analyze, and advise entrepreneurs. We manage a main fund that supports early- and late-stage investments and a seed fund for developing very early-stage experiments. We focus on next-generation energy projects, new materials, mobility, the Internet and silicon technology. Our firm was established in 2004 by Vinod Khosla, who helped turn a computer science project into Sun Microsystems, a multibillion-dollar phenomenon.
Partner Tech Corp. is a Irvine, CA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Digital Colony is a global investment firm focused on enabling the next generation of mobile and internet infrastructure. Digital Colony is a joint venture between Digital Bridge Holdings, LLC, a leading owner and operator of digital infrastructure businesses and Colony NorthStar, Inc. (NYSE: CLNS), a leading real estate investment management firm. The principals of Digital Colony collectively have 23 years of investment and operating history, having founded, operated and successfully exited from multiple businesses in the digital infrastructure space. Digital Colony`s focus is to invest in four key segments of mobile and internet infrastructure (macro cell towers, data centers, small cell networks, and fiber networks) to take advantage of physical infrastructure convergence ahead of the anticipated global 5G rollout and beyond.