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?John O.
Wynne, Jr. is President and CEO of Fortis Solutions Group, a labels and packaging company servicing customers nationwide from five locations.
Prior to entering the labeling business in 2010, Wynne held various positions within the Investment Banking units of Deutsche Bank and Morgan Stanley in New York.
Wynne is a member of the HP Indigo Labels & Packaging Advisory Council (HILPAC), Dscoop Label and Packaging Committee, TLMI, Trustee of the Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS) Foundation and a Trustee of Norfolk Academy.
He is also President of the Princeton Club of Hampton Roads and Treasurer of the D.A. Taylor Charitable Foundation.
Wynne received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University and his MBA from the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business.
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Fox Three Partners LLC
Fox Three Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Fox Three Partners invests in lower middle market companies located in the United States with revenues of minimum USD 5 million and EBITDA of minimum USD 1 million. The firm targets companies operating in the fields of manufacturing, business services, Industrial, aerospace & defense and distribution & logistics. It provides financing for growth, recapitalization, MBO's and buyout transactions. | Consultant / Advisor | - |
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Fox Three Partners LLC
Fox Three Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Fox Three Partners invests in lower middle market companies located in the United States with revenues of minimum USD 5 million and EBITDA of minimum USD 1 million. The firm targets companies operating in the fields of manufacturing, business services, Industrial, aerospace & defense and distribution & logistics. It provides financing for growth, recapitalization, MBO's and buyout transactions. | Finance |
















