Lovett Miller

Lovett Miller & Co., founded in 1997 and based in Tampa, Florida, is a private equity firm that specializes in providing growth capital and shareholder liquidity for rapidly growing, privately-held companies. The firm focuses particularly on technology-enhanced services and healthcare sectors, with a preference for investments in the information technology, digital health, and financial technology industries. Lovett Miller & Co. typically invests between $3 million and $10 million in equity per company, though it is open to considering both smaller and larger equity investments. The firm primarily targets businesses located in Texas and the Southeastern United States.

Scott Miller

Co-Founder and Managing Director

14 past transactions

Sigma International General Medical Apparatus is a medical devices company providing infusion pumps.

Telovations

Series A in 2007
Telovations is a managed Cloud Service Provider. They provide Hosted PBX, Mobility, Call Center and Call Analytics to mid-size enterprises. At Telovations their biggest differentiator is the ability to work closely with our customers to understand their business and what their network, communications and office phone system needs are. They take a consultative approach to designing, building and managing a customized managed voice service that fits your needs.

360Commerce

Series C in 2003
360Commerce provides Java-based store and workforce management solutions for the retail industry. The company's 360Platform simplifies the modification and integration of components, such as tax and payments. Its products are used in various applications, including point-of-sale, back office, inventory management, central office, returns management, and workforce management. The company provides its solution to the customers in England, Sweden, Canada, and Japan. 360Commerce was formerly known as Cornerstone Retail Solutions and is based in Austin, Texas.

Proxima Therapeutics

Series E in 2002
Proxima Therapeutics specializes in developing radiation delivery systems aimed at treating solid cancerous tumors, specifically focusing on brain and breast cancer. Established in 1996, the company has successfully introduced two marketed products: GliaSite RTS for brain cancer and MammoSite RTS for breast cancer. These products are designed to assist medical practitioners in providing effective breast conservation therapy. In 2005, Proxima Therapeutics was acquired by Cytec Industries Inc., further enhancing its capabilities in the cancer treatment sector.

Employease

Series E in 2002
Employease is a provider of human resource software delivered as a service over the Internet. The company's platform focuses on employee information management, aiming to empower HR managers to enhance their roles within organizations. Employease offers a range of services including applicant tracking, analytical reporting, benefits administration, employee self-service, open enrollment, and performance management. Additionally, the platform features leave management and connectivity to various systems and service providers. By streamlining these processes, Employease enables organizations to reduce administrative costs while improving service delivery to employees, all at a competitive price and with faster implementation compared to traditional alternatives.

iLIANT

Venture Round in 2002
iLIANT is a healthcare distributor that delivers and integrates medical software for physician practices and emergency medical service companies. It offers its users with business outsourcing and management services, including medical billing and collections, revenue cycle management, transcription, credentialing, and application hosting. The company also provides consulting services such as operational assessments and benchmarking, development services, third party payer management, and coding reviews. iLIANT is a U.S.-based company that was founded in 2000 and the company was acquired by MED3000 on July 28, 2006.

Employease

Series C in 2001
Employease is a provider of human resource software delivered as a service over the Internet. The company's platform focuses on employee information management, aiming to empower HR managers to enhance their roles within organizations. Employease offers a range of services including applicant tracking, analytical reporting, benefits administration, employee self-service, open enrollment, and performance management. Additionally, the platform features leave management and connectivity to various systems and service providers. By streamlining these processes, Employease enables organizations to reduce administrative costs while improving service delivery to employees, all at a competitive price and with faster implementation compared to traditional alternatives.

Cytura Corp

Venture Round in 2001
Cytura develops and licenses software tools for web site management, document management, and digital asset management. Its products enable customers to deploy internet web portals that facilitate e-commerce, community, and content, as well as change and update websites. The company also provides technical resources to customize and install web portals. Cytura is based in Lake Mary, Florida.

Proxima Therapeutics

Series D in 2001
Proxima Therapeutics specializes in developing radiation delivery systems aimed at treating solid cancerous tumors, specifically focusing on brain and breast cancer. Established in 1996, the company has successfully introduced two marketed products: GliaSite RTS for brain cancer and MammoSite RTS for breast cancer. These products are designed to assist medical practitioners in providing effective breast conservation therapy. In 2005, Proxima Therapeutics was acquired by Cytec Industries Inc., further enhancing its capabilities in the cancer treatment sector.

Employease

Venture Round in 2000
Employease is a provider of human resource software delivered as a service over the Internet. The company's platform focuses on employee information management, aiming to empower HR managers to enhance their roles within organizations. Employease offers a range of services including applicant tracking, analytical reporting, benefits administration, employee self-service, open enrollment, and performance management. Additionally, the platform features leave management and connectivity to various systems and service providers. By streamlining these processes, Employease enables organizations to reduce administrative costs while improving service delivery to employees, all at a competitive price and with faster implementation compared to traditional alternatives.

Novient

Series B in 2000
Novient is a leading software provider specializing in Internet-based Service Process Optimization (SPO) solutions tailored for the service economy. The company focuses on delivering internet infrastructure solutions to professional services organizations, helping them enhance their business outcomes. By offering a proven approach to optimize management of intellectual capital, client engagements, partnerships, and customer relationships, Novient enables professional services firms and systems integrators to automate processes effectively. Through its innovative technology, Novient aims to improve the overall efficiency and performance of service-oriented businesses.

360Commerce

Series A in 2000
360Commerce provides Java-based store and workforce management solutions for the retail industry. The company's 360Platform simplifies the modification and integration of components, such as tax and payments. Its products are used in various applications, including point-of-sale, back office, inventory management, central office, returns management, and workforce management. The company provides its solution to the customers in England, Sweden, Canada, and Japan. 360Commerce was formerly known as Cornerstone Retail Solutions and is based in Austin, Texas.

Peopleclick

Series A in 1999
Peopleclick, Inc. specializes in talent acquisition software and services, providing a range of solutions to manage the recruitment process effectively. Among its offerings is Peopleclick RMS, which facilitates candidate identification, pre-screening, qualification, and selection. Additionally, the Peopleclick Vendor Management System streamlines staffing and project requirements, approvals, and billing processes. The company also offers high-volume recruiting solutions, business intelligence for workforce planning, onboarding tools, and interview scheduling services. Furthermore, Peopleclick provides affirmative action software, pay equity analysis tools, and mobile recruiting capabilities, catering to the needs of both multinational corporations and small to medium-sized businesses. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, Peopleclick has a data center in Slough, United Kingdom, and was previously known as Global Recruiting Solutions, Inc.

Employease

Venture Round in 1999
Employease is a provider of human resource software delivered as a service over the Internet. The company's platform focuses on employee information management, aiming to empower HR managers to enhance their roles within organizations. Employease offers a range of services including applicant tracking, analytical reporting, benefits administration, employee self-service, open enrollment, and performance management. Additionally, the platform features leave management and connectivity to various systems and service providers. By streamlining these processes, Employease enables organizations to reduce administrative costs while improving service delivery to employees, all at a competitive price and with faster implementation compared to traditional alternatives.
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