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John Neelamkavil is Managing Director at Onex Partners US LLC since 2026, with employment at the firm starting in 2017.
Former positions include Principal at Credit Suisse Securities (Canada), Inc in 2010 and Principal at Onex Partners from 2011 to 2015.
Education includes an MBA from Harvard Business School conferred in 2017 and an undergraduate degree from Richard Ivey School of Business conferred in 2009.
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Onex Partners
Onex Partners Investment ManagersFinance Onex Partners invests in upper middle market companies located in North America and Europe with an EBITDA of greater than USD 30 million. The firm focuses on aerospace & aviation, business services, financial services and packaging & industrial services. It provides financing for buyout transactions with an investment size of more than USD 200 million. The firm also makes co-investments and takes controlling interest. | Private Equity Analist | 01-12-2014 |
Credit Suisse Securities (Canada), Inc
Credit Suisse Securities (Canada), Inc Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Corporate Officer/Principal | 31-12-2010 |
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Credit Suisse Securities (Canada), Inc
Credit Suisse Securities (Canada), Inc Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Provides brokerage services | Finance |
Onex Partners
Onex Partners Investment ManagersFinance Onex Partners invests in upper middle market companies located in North America and Europe with an EBITDA of greater than USD 30 million. The firm focuses on aerospace & aviation, business services, financial services and packaging & industrial services. It provides financing for buyout transactions with an investment size of more than USD 200 million. The firm also makes co-investments and takes controlling interest. | Finance |
Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Richard Ivey School of Business
Richard Ivey School of Business Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
















