Jaime A. Guzman-Fournier

Jaime A. Guzman-Fournier

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Prior to joining StepStone, Mr. Guzmán-Fournier was the Head of the Small Business Investment Company Program (“SBIC”) overseeing $20 billion of committed capital in over 375 small market funds for the United States Federal Government.
In this role, he managed seventy five (75) employees and was the chair and voting member of the SBIC Investment Committee and a voting member of the SBIC Licensing Committee.
Prior to this, Mr. Guzmán-Fournier was a Principal with Grupo Guayacán, a private equity fund-of-funds managing capital for public pension funds and private institutional investors in Puerto Rico.
Prior to Grupo Guayacán, Mr. Guzmán-Fournier was an Associate in the Global Corporate and Investment Bank of Citigroup.
Mr. Guzmán-Fournier also has served various roles supporting the Government of Puerto Rico, including working for the Governor’s office in Washington, D.C.
and as an Analyst in the Venture Capital Division of the Economic Development Bank for Puerto Rico.
Mr. Guzmán-Fournier received an MBA with a concentration in Finance from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, an MA in International Economics and Latin American Studies from The Paul H.
Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) of The Johns Hopkins University, and a BA in Economics from the University of Michigan.

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Private Equity Investor 31/12/2008
Grupo Guayacan, Inc. Corporate Officer/Principal -
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University of Pennsylvania Masters Business Admin
The Johns Hopkins University Graduate Degree
University of Michigan Undergraduate Degree

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Grupo Guayacan, Inc.

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