Kinderhook Industries LLC, a middle market private equity firm with over $5.4 billion of cumulative capital commitments, announced it has named Liam Rogers as managing director and head of capital formation and investor relations.
“We are thrilled to welcome Liam to the Kinderhook team. His deep relationships and expertise within the institutional investor universe will be incredibly valuable for our current and future investor partners,” says Chris Michalik, managing director and Kinderhook co-founder. “Liam’s history of building long-term partnerships with investors aligns perfectly with Kinderhook’s philosophy, and we are delighted to welcome him to the firm.”
Prior to joining Kinderhook, Rogers was an executive director in the UBS Private Funds Group, where he raised capital from institutional investors for private equity funds. Previously, he was vice president of Lazard’s Private Capital Advisory Group.
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“Kinderhook is known for its collaborative partnerships with founders, management teams and investors, and has firmly established itself as a consistent leader in the institutional investment community by building businesses the right way and delivering excellent returns. I am excited to join Kinderhook and to work with our investor partners,” Rogers says.
Tom Tuttle and Robert Michalik, managing directors and Kinderhook co-founders, add, “We are delighted to continue to grow the Kinderhook team with the addition of Liam. He embodies our values and shares our commitment to serving our investors and our portfolio companies.”
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