Jordan Company

The Jordan Company
Private
Industry Private equity
Founded 1982
Founder John W. Jordan II
Headquarters New York, New York, United States
Products Leveraged buyout, Growth capital
Total assets $6 billion
Number of employees
25+
Website www.thejordancompany.com

The Jordan Company (TJC) is a private equity firm focused on leveraged buyout and management buyout investments in smaller middle-market companies across a range of industries.[1]

The firm, which is based in New York City, was founded in 1982. The Jordan Company was founded by John W. Jordan II, prior to which he spent nine years Carl Marks & Co., a merchant banking firm.

Since its founding, the firm has completed over 90 investments and raised approximately $6 billion of investor commitments across its two Jordan Resolute funds and older pledge vehicles. Jordan's 2002 fund raised $1.5 billion of commitments and its second fund in 2007 raised $3.6 billion of capital.[2]

Among the dozens of current and prior investments completed by TJC are the following: American Safety Razor Company,[3][4] Carmike Cinemas, Fannie May,[5] Great American Cookie, Harvey Gulf,[6] Lepage's Industries,[7] Lincoln Industrial Corporation, Newflo Corporation,[8] RockShox, Rockwood Industries, TAL International Group,[9][10] Universal Technical Institute and Vivid Imaginations.[11]

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