Profiel
Prior to joining the team at Harren in March 2008, Ms. Daly was employed as the Human Resources Assistant at Veada Industries in New Paris, Indiana.
Ms. Daly is a 2003 graduate of Eastern Mennonite University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts with a minor in Sociology.
She enjoys spending time with her family, walking her dog and Sunday afternoons.
Eerdere bekende functies van Bess A. S. Daly
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Harren Equity Partners LLC
Harren Equity Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Harren Equity Partners seeks investment opportunities in companies located in the United States and Canada with a revenues of USD 30 - USD 300 million and an EBITDA of USD 7 - 30 million. The firm focuses on manufacturing & distribution, industrial services, business & technology services and healthcare services. It participates in equity financing for recapitalizations, MBOs, industry consolidation and underperforming businesses. It prefers to acquire majority stakes but it also considers minority situations. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 30-09-2009 |
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Eastern Mennonite University
Eastern Mennonite University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Harren Equity Partners LLC
Harren Equity Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Harren Equity Partners seeks investment opportunities in companies located in the United States and Canada with a revenues of USD 30 - USD 300 million and an EBITDA of USD 7 - 30 million. The firm focuses on manufacturing & distribution, industrial services, business & technology services and healthcare services. It participates in equity financing for recapitalizations, MBOs, industry consolidation and underperforming businesses. It prefers to acquire majority stakes but it also considers minority situations. | Finance |
















