Investment firm · 22 mentions
TPG
Notable mentions
“After you were doing it with George Soros and before that with Blackstone, you decided to do a TPG, which is obviously more on the growth side of things.”
From Adam Jiwan“TPG was a remarkable experience for you, especially to be able to see opportunities more at an earlier stage kind of thing based on what you were seeing with, let's say, Goldman Sachs or Blackstone.”
From Adam Jiwan“TPG is a wonderful firm.”
From Stuart Landesberg“Private equity is an interesting industry, and my experience at TPG was fantastic because of all the really smart people that I got to rub shoulders with.”
From Stuart Landesberg“But the byproduct of that is, as an employee you end up meeting a ton of brilliant executives and entrepreneurs in a very short amount of time both inside of TPG, the advisors, and the companies that we end up talking to.”
From Stuart Landesberg“I think my own style as an executive, as a startup founder is definitely influenced by the folks who I most looked up to as a young professional at TPG.”
From Stuart Landesberg“I think I really understood that the most from watching the leaders with whom I most identified at TPG.”
From Stuart Landesberg“Why did you decide to leave TPG and go into Toro Investment Partners?”
From Stuart Landesberg“I left TPG with one of the partners who I respected deeply and actually had been an operator previously, and we started Toro on many of the same themes as TPG: long-term investing, looking for companies that had sustainable, competitive advantage.”
From Stuart Landesberg“At TPG, my role was focused on the private markets, and this would allow me to do it in the public markets.”
From Stuart Landesberg“The idea of Grove was a combination of something I've always cared deeply about as an individual and industry trends that I saw at TPG.”
From Stuart Landesberg“At TPG, I had the opportunity to cover the grocery space and learned that Seventh Generation is actually a relatively small company in the consumer package good landscape, and that non-foods TPG is a category that has two really interesting characteristics for their division.”
From Stuart Landesberg“TPG is a wonderful firm.”
From Stuart Landesberg“Private equity is an interesting industry, and my experience at TPG was fantastic because of all the really smart people that I got to rub shoulders with.”
From Stuart Landesberg“But the byproduct of that is, as an employee you end up meeting a ton of brilliant executives and entrepreneurs in a very short amount of time both inside of TPG, the advisors, and the companies that we end up talking to.”
From Stuart Landesberg“I think my own style as an executive, as a startup founder is definitely influenced by the folks who I most looked up to as a young professional at TPG.”
From Stuart Landesberg“I think I really understood that the most from watching the leaders with whom I most identified at TPG.”
From Stuart Landesberg“Got it. Why did you decide to leave TPG and go into Toro Investment Partners?”
From Stuart Landesberg“I left TPG with one of the partners who I respected deeply and actually had been an operator previously, and we started Toro on many of the same themes as TPG: long-term investing, looking for companies that had sustainable, competitive advantage.”
From Stuart Landesberg“At TPG, my role was focused on the private markets, and this would allow me to do it in the public markets.”
From Stuart Landesberg“The idea of Grove was a combination of something I've always cared deeply about as an individual and industry trends that I saw at TPG.”
From Stuart Landesberg“At TPG, I had the opportunity to cover the grocery space and learned that Seventh Generation is actually a relatively small company in the consumer package good landscape, and that non-foods TPG is a category that has two really interesting characteristics for their division.”
From Stuart Landesberg