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TCW is a leading global asset management firm with a broad range of products across fixed income, equities, emerging markets and alternative investments. With more than four decades of investment experience, TCW today manages $265.8 billion in client assets. Through MetWest Funds, and TCW Funds, TCW manages one of the largest mutual fund complexes in the U.S. TCW`s clients include many of the world`s largest corporate and public pension plans, financial institutions, endowments and foundations, as well as financial advisors and high net worth individuals.
Corinthian Capital was founded in 2005 to invest in small and middle market companies located primarily in North America. Our principals, Steven J. Kumble, C. Kenneth Clay, James A. McNair, and Peter Van Raalte, have over 80 years of combined private
STAG CAPITAL PARTNERS is a Boston, MA-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Capital Gains Income STREAMS Corporation is a Toronto, ON-based company in the Financial Services sector.
San Francisco Equity Partners is a private equity firm focused exclusively on consumer growth companies. We partner with companies that have reached an inflection point in their development, where consumer and retailer adoption are proven and a hands-on partner is desired for the next phase of growth. To each of our partner companies, we provide not only financial capital but also extensive operating experience and a broad network of relationships across the consumer landscape. We work proactively with founders and management teams to develop infrastructure and create sustainable growth. We know how to scale a brand without compromising its authenticity and how to scale an organization without compromising its entrepreneurial culture. We understand the retail environment in which our partner companies operate and work closely with each of them to grow their distribution footprint. We believe that our focused and active approach to partnership is the best way to optimize outcomes for all stakeholders.