Danville Partners Overview

  • Investor Type
  • PE/​Buyout

  • Status
  • Active

  • Professionals
  • 3

Professionals
  • Investments
  • 4

  • Portfolio
  • 1

Danville Partners General Information

Description

Founded in 2000, Danville Partners is a private equity firm based in Cleveland, Ohio. The firm prefers to invest through means of add-ons, buyouts, and growth capital. The firm prefers to invest in B2B, commercial products, energy, cleantech, climate tech, manufacturing, industrials, and healthcare sectors.

Contact Information

Year Founded
2000
Investor Status
Actively Seeking New Investments
Primary Investor Type
PE/Buyout
Primary Office
  • One Chagrin Highlands
  • 2000 Auburn Drive, Suite 120
  • Cleveland, OH 44122
  • United States
+1 (216) 000-0000

Danville Partners Investments (4)

Company Name Deal Date Deal Type Deal Size Industry Company Stage Lead Partner
00000-0000 01-Nov-2010 0000000000 Machinery (B2B) Profitable 0000000 00000000
000 00000000 31-Aug-2007 0000000000 Machinery (B2B) Profitable 0000000 00000000
000000000 0000 000 08-Jul-2005 0000000000 Industrial Supplies and Parts Profitable 0000000 00000000
Simplimatic Automation 01-Jan-2000 Buyout/LBO Machinery (B2B) Generating Revenue/Not Profitable
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Danville Partners Investments by Industry, Year, and Region

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Danville Partners Team (3)

Name Title Deals Funds Boards Office
Michael Gaudiani Managing Partner 0 Cleveland, OH
Mark Baker Partner & Director Cleveland, OH
William Rowley Partner Cleveland, OH
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