Konza Valley Capital

Konza Valley Capital is a licensed Small Business Investment Company based in Overland Park, Kansas, specializing in private equity investments. Founded in 1977, the firm focuses on providing capital to lower middle-market companies with significant growth potential in various sectors, including manufacturing, services, distribution, retail, and technology. Konza Valley Capital primarily offers later-stage expansion financing, supports acquisitions, facilitates ownership transitions, and engages in management buyouts, turnarounds, and recapitalization opportunities. Its investment strategy aims to foster long-term equity appreciation for the companies it supports, contributing to their development and success within the Midwestern market.

Christopher J. Bergman

Associate

Douglas M. Briggs

Director

Mark R. Jorgenson

Director

Brian Lueger

Principal

Marshall D. Parker

President and CEO

Robert D. Regnier

Director

Phillip A. Worden

Director

2 past transactions

AirWorx Construction Equipment & Supply, LLC is a company specializing in the sale and rental of used construction equipment, particularly aerial lifts. Their inventory features a range of equipment, including telescopic forklifts, boom lifts, personnel lifts, and scissor lifts. The company offers rental options for various types of lifts, such as electric scissor lifts, articulating boom lifts, and telehandlers. In addition to equipment sales and rentals, AirWorx provides services for equipment maintenance and repairs, including preventative maintenance, inspections, and hydraulic repairs. The company also facilitates financing options and conducts auctions for construction and farm equipment, trucks, trailers, and attachments. Founded in 1996, AirWorx is headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, with additional branches in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Warsaw and Fort Wayne, Indiana.

Digital Archaeology

Series C in 2000
Digital Archaeology is focused on the development of analytical applications for e-businesses. Digital Archaeology offers X-Set, a software architecture that focuses on the process of transforming data into knowledge. Digital Archaeology was acquired by Delano Technology Corp. in October 2000. Digital Archaeology was founded in 1994 and is based in Lenexa, Kansas.