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Stephen Berger
Brian Kwait
William Hopkins

Managing Principals

Doug Hitchner
Doug Rotatori
Randy Paulson
Jeffrey McKibben
Craig Staub

Principals

Robert Aikman
Ross Rodrigues
Dennis Moore
Brian Zaumeyer

Vice Presidents

Matthew Satnick
Jason Cowett
Thomas Zanios
Micah Levin

Associates

Vishal Batwara
Jonathan Place
Ryan Baxter
Dave Swanson
Samuel Wang




Stephen Berger
Chairman



Mr. Berger is one of the founders of Odyssey Investment Partners, LLC and was a general partner of the Manager's predecessor firm Odyssey Partners from 1993 to 1997. Mr. Berger currently serves on the Board of Directors of Dayton Superior Corporation, Pro Mach, Inc. and York Insurance Services Group, Inc.

Prior to joining Odyssey Partners in 1993, Mr. Berger was Executive Vice President of GE Capital Corporation (1990-1993) where he was responsible for a diverse portfolio of operating companies, as well as for GE Capital's lending and private equity activities. In this position, Mr. Berger was also responsible for establishing and growing GE Capital's insurance annuity business, including acquisitions in excess of $1.1 billion. Previously, he was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Financial Guaranty Insurance Company, a municipal bond insurer wholly owned by GE Capital.

Mr. Berger served as Executive Director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (1985 - 1990), where he was responsible for directing New York's and New Jersey's airports, port facilities, tunnels, bridges, commuter trains and real estate investments. Previously, Mr. Berger was a principal with Odyssey Partners (1983 - 1985). Before joining Odyssey Partners, Mr. Berger served as Director of Corporate Development at Oppenheimer & Co.

Mr. Berger's public service positions also include: (i) Chairman of the New York State Commission on Health Care Facilities in the 21st Century (2005 - ), (ii) Executive Director of the New York State Emergency Control Board for the City of New York during the height of New York's financial crisis in 1976 and 1977; and (iii) Chairman of the Board of the United States Railway Association, where he was the United States Government "Banker" responsible for structuring Conrail's emergence from bankruptcy.

A native of New York, Mr. Berger graduated magna cum laude from Brandeis University with Honors in History. He also attended the University of Chicago on a fellowship to the Department of Political Science.





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