Profil
John F.
Kohler has served as General Counsel of Berkley Capital since 2007.
Prior to joining Berkley Capital he was General Counsel of MTM Technologies, Inc. and Vice President - Mergers and Acquisitions for Interliant, Inc., both of which were publically traded technology solution providers.
Earlier in his career he was a corporate lawyer with Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP and an officer in the United States Army.
John holds a J.D.
from Southern Methodist University School of Law and a B.S.
in Accounting from the University of Illinois.
Postes actifs de Kohler John F
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Berkley Capital LLC
Berkley Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Berkley Capital invests in companies located in North America with an EBITDA of USD 5-25 millions for buyout investments, revenues of USD 5 million for growth investments. The firm focuses on financial services, healthcare services, business services and aerospace & defense sectors. It participates in growth, recapitalization, MBOs, LBO transactions with an investment of USD 10-75 million for buyouts, up to USD 5 million for growth and capacity to invest debt along with equity investment. The firm acquires majority and minority ownership. It acts as a lead investor and takes a seat on the board of directors. | Conseiller Juridique Général | 01/08/2007 |
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Berkley Capital LLC
Berkley Capital LLC Investment ManagersFinance Berkley Capital invests in companies located in North America with an EBITDA of USD 5-25 millions for buyout investments, revenues of USD 5 million for growth investments. The firm focuses on financial services, healthcare services, business services and aerospace & defense sectors. It participates in growth, recapitalization, MBOs, LBO transactions with an investment of USD 10-75 million for buyouts, up to USD 5 million for growth and capacity to invest debt along with equity investment. The firm acquires majority and minority ownership. It acts as a lead investor and takes a seat on the board of directors. | Finance |
















