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Lee Equity Partners

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Industry
  
Private equity

Total assets
  
$1 billion

Headquarters
  
New York City

Founded
  
2006

Type of business
  
Private

Products
  
Growth capital

Website
  
www.leeequity.com

Founder
  
Thomas H. Lee

Number of employees
  
20

Predecessor
  
Thomas H. Lee Partners

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Subsidiaries
  
Papa Murphy's, InterLuxe Holdings, LLC, Aimbridge Hospitality

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Lee Equity Partners is a private equity firm focused on growth capital investments in middle-market companies across a range of industries.

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The firm, which is based in New York City, was founded in 2006 by Thomas H. Lee, the notable private equity investor who previously founded Thomas H. Lee Partners and also owns the Blue Star group of fund of hedge funds.

History

In March 2006, Thomas H. Lee resigned from Thomas H. Lee Partners as the firm was nearing completion of fundraising for its sixth and current private equity fund. In the same year, Lee formed Lee Equity Partners a private equity firm focused on the same leveraged buyout transactions that he had been completing for nearly 35 years at THL.

Both Lee and THL insisted that move was amicable, however persistent reports suggested that Lee, who had limited his day-to-day involvement in the firm and had relocated to New York City had been pushed out by several partners.

Among the first professionals to join Lee Equity Partners included Mark Gormley, a founding partner of Capital Z Partners; David Morrison, former president and CEO of Mercer Management Consulting and Allen Questrom, former CEO of J.C. Penney Company, Barneys New York, Federated Department Stores and Neiman Marcus. The firm also brought in former investment professionals from Bain Capital and The Carlyle Group.

Among the firm's first investments included the acquisition of Deb Shops in 2007.

References

Lee Equity Partners Wikipedia