Profile
Mr. C.
J.
Reim is an Associate at Highland Capital Partners LLC.
He joined the firm in 2012.
Previously, Mr. Reim was the co-founder and CEO of Applied Power Innovations, an energy services company focused on increasing the install velocity of green technologies.
He is currently a board observer at Bitnet.
Mr. Reim earned a B.S.
in Management with concentrations in Finance and Information Systems from Boston College.
Former positions of C. J. Reim
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Highland Capital Partners LLC
Highland Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Highland Capital Partners invests in companies located in the United States. The firm focuses on sectors such as enterprise technology, communications, consumer technology, cybersecurity, commerce, education, autonomy, fintech, digital media, healthcare and information technology. It provides financing for seed, early and growth stage capital requirements with an investment size ranging from USD 1 - 10 million. It act as a lead investor. It also takes control and take a seat on the board of directors | Private Equity Analyst | 2015-12-31 |
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Boston College
Boston College Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Highland Capital Partners LLC
Highland Capital Partners LLC Investment ManagersFinance Highland Capital Partners invests in companies located in the United States. The firm focuses on sectors such as enterprise technology, communications, consumer technology, cybersecurity, commerce, education, autonomy, fintech, digital media, healthcare and information technology. It provides financing for seed, early and growth stage capital requirements with an investment size ranging from USD 1 - 10 million. It act as a lead investor. It also takes control and take a seat on the board of directors | Finance |
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