Type | Private |
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Industry | Investment Banking |
Founded | 2003 |
Founder(s) | Jonathan Goldman |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia, United States |
Products | Mergers and Acquisitions Leveraged buyouts Private placement Recapitalization Restructuring Banckruptcy |
Website | www.Genesis-Capital.com |
Genesis Capital is an independent investment banking firm dedicated to working with public and private companies, family owned businesses and institutional investors to achieve their strategic initiatives.[1] Genesis Capital has expertise in mergers and acquisitions and divestitures, leveraged buyouts, going private transactions, recapitalization, capital raises, restructuring, and bankruptcy related work.
Since its establishment in 2003, Genesis Capital has advised public companies such as Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC), Spectrum Brands (NYSE: SPB), Choicepoint (NYSE: SPC), Starwood Hotels and Resorts (NYSE: HOT), and Lodgian (AMEX: LGN)[2], and family owned businesses, including The Paradies Travel Shops[3], Herschend Family Entertainment Group, and Jackson Healthcare.[4]
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Genesis Capital was founded in 2003 by Jonathan D. Goldman[5] with a mission to best serve clients by focusing on client need rather than size. Since its establishment, the firm has worked with clients in excess of $30 billion of enterprise value to under $50 million of enterprise value and has completed transactions ranging from over $1 billion to under $25 million.
Prior to founding Genesis Capital, Mr. Goldman was a Managing Director of Robertson Stephens, and a member of that firm's Management Committee. At Robertson Stephens, Jonathan's primary responsibilities included managing the firm's global investment banking activities for the Software Group, Electronic Manufacturing Products and Services Group and Energy Technologies Group. He also served on the firm's Fairness Opinion Review Committee and managed the Atlanta office and activities in the Sunbelt Region of the United States. Prior to joining Robertson Stephens, Mr. Goldman was a Managing Director with the Robinson-Humphrey Company which was later acquired by SunTrust (NYSE: STI), where he headed the Healthcare Group. From 1987 to 1995, Jonathan was in the investment banking group of Credit Suisse First Boston.[6]
Genesis Capital concentrates on growth industries where it has specific experience and can leverage its network of corporate, institutional, private equity, hedge fund and family office investors. The firm's broad industry expertise gives it a unique perspective over many transaction types, enabling it to focus solely on advising its clients in a conflict free environment.[7]
Healthcare:
Industrial and Defense:
Technology:
Consumer Retail:
Business Services:
Telecom/Media:
Energy Technology:
Real Estate:
The firm has completed transactions for several global businesses and has also completed numerous cross-boarder transactions, providing additional relationships and expertise with international operations and acquirers. [11]