Profile
Michael Koester has served as a director since November 2003.
He has been a vice president of Goldman Sachs & Co.'s Principal Investment Area since December 2002.
From August 1999 to December 2002, he was an associate of Goldman Sachs.
Former positions of Michael Koester
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
Goldman Sachs Mezzanine Partners
Goldman Sachs Mezzanine Partners Investment ManagersFinance Goldman Sachs Mezzanine Partners invests in mid to large sized companies located across the globe. The firm focuses on companies with $500 million to more than $5 billion of enterprise value with leading market positions in industries, strong management teams, leading market positions and stable cash flows. It targets companies operating across a broad range of sectors. It provides mezzanine financing includes a hybrid of debt and equity for buyouts, LBOs, MBOs, recapitalizations, acquisitions and restructuring transactions with an investment size ranging from $100 to more than $500 million for each transaction. | Private Equity Investor | 2006-12-30 |
| DFC GLOB | Director/Board Member | 2005-01-26 |
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DFC Global Corp.
DFC Global Corp. Financial ConglomeratesFinance Provides alternative financial solutions | Finance |
Goldman Sachs Mezzanine Partners
Goldman Sachs Mezzanine Partners Investment ManagersFinance Goldman Sachs Mezzanine Partners invests in mid to large sized companies located across the globe. The firm focuses on companies with $500 million to more than $5 billion of enterprise value with leading market positions in industries, strong management teams, leading market positions and stable cash flows. It targets companies operating across a broad range of sectors. It provides mezzanine financing includes a hybrid of debt and equity for buyouts, LBOs, MBOs, recapitalizations, acquisitions and restructuring transactions with an investment size ranging from $100 to more than $500 million for each transaction. | Finance |
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