Evercore Group

Evercore Group, founded in 1995 and headquartered in New York City, operates as an independent investment banking advisory firm with a global presence across the United States, Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The firm is divided into two main segments: Investment Banking and Investment Management. The Investment Banking segment provides advisory services related to mergers, acquisitions, divestitures, restructurings, and other strategic corporate transactions, as well as securities underwriting and equity research for institutional investors. It also offers capital markets advisory services and assistance with private fund interests and financial sponsor fundraising. The Investment Management segment delivers investment advisory, wealth management, and fiduciary services to high-net-worth individuals and institutional clients, including asset management and private equity investing. Evercore serves a diverse clientele, including multinational corporations, institutional investors, and family offices, ensuring its offerings are tailored to meet the varied needs of its clients.

Tim LaLonde

CFO

Celeste Mellet

CFO, Finance and Executive Vice President

Scott Silverglate

Senior Managing Director

21 past transactions

Kuna & Co

Acquisition in 2015
Kuna & Co. KG is an investment banking advisory boutique located in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. As a subsidiary of Evercore Partners Inc., Kuna & Co. specializes in providing advisory services for real estate transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, financing, and restructuring. The firm focuses on delivering tailored solutions to meet the specific needs of its clients in the investment banking sector.

Voy al Doc

Seed Round in 2014
Voy al Doc S.A.P.I. de C.V. is an online medical appointment platform based in Mexico City, established in 2013. It serves as a bridge between patients and healthcare providers, allowing users to search for and book appointments with local physicians at no cost. The platform enables patients to find doctors by specialty and location, offering instant booking options both online and via phone. For medical practitioners, Voy al Doc aids in expanding their patient base and efficiently managing appointments, including handling last-minute cancellations. The company has garnered support from notable venture capital firms in Mexico and has received funding from U.S. investors as well as government initiatives aimed at promoting startups.

ISI Group

Acquisition in 2014
ISI Group is a broker-dealer that offers macro and fundamental research, sales, and trading. ISI Group was founded in 1991 and was headquartered in New York, USA.

Meru Networks

Series E in 2009
Meru Networks specializes in developing and marketing wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that leverage virtualization to provide reliable wireless service for essential voice, video, and data applications. Since introducing its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture in 2003, Meru has distinguished itself from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Its products offer enhanced performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness, comparable to that of wired networking environments. The company supplies a range of wireless networking solutions, including WLAN systems and Air Traffic Control, catering to various enterprises and industries.

StrongView

Series D in 2009
StrongView, based in Redwood City, California, is a prominent provider of email and cross-channel marketing solutions that focus on enhancing customer relationship marketing through contextual understanding. The company offers tools that allow brands to recognize and respond to the evolving circumstances of consumers at each stage of engagement, thereby delivering more relevant and timely interactions. Recognized for its innovative approach, StrongView aims to challenge traditional marketing methods by prioritizing customer context as a crucial element in creating value for both brands and consumers. It operates as part of Selligent, further solidifying its position in the marketing technology landscape.

Meru Networks

Series E in 2009
Meru Networks specializes in developing and marketing wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that leverage virtualization to provide reliable wireless service for essential voice, video, and data applications. Since introducing its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture in 2003, Meru has distinguished itself from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Its products offer enhanced performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness, comparable to that of wired networking environments. The company supplies a range of wireless networking solutions, including WLAN systems and Air Traffic Control, catering to various enterprises and industries.

StrongView

Series B in 2007
StrongView, based in Redwood City, California, is a prominent provider of email and cross-channel marketing solutions that focus on enhancing customer relationship marketing through contextual understanding. The company offers tools that allow brands to recognize and respond to the evolving circumstances of consumers at each stage of engagement, thereby delivering more relevant and timely interactions. Recognized for its innovative approach, StrongView aims to challenge traditional marketing methods by prioritizing customer context as a crucial element in creating value for both brands and consumers. It operates as part of Selligent, further solidifying its position in the marketing technology landscape.

Meru Networks

Series D in 2007
Meru Networks specializes in developing and marketing wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that leverage virtualization to provide reliable wireless service for essential voice, video, and data applications. Since introducing its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture in 2003, Meru has distinguished itself from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Its products offer enhanced performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness, comparable to that of wired networking environments. The company supplies a range of wireless networking solutions, including WLAN systems and Air Traffic Control, catering to various enterprises and industries.

Tello

Series B in 2006
Tello is a flexible telecommunications provider in the U.S. market, known for its straightforward service that includes customizable monthly plans without any fees. Customers can select their preferred amounts of minutes and data, all plans featuring unlimited texting. Tello's offerings allow for easy plan modifications at no additional cost. Notable features include free tethering for data sharing between devices and unlimited throttled data after the initial 4G allotment is exhausted. A standout aspect of Tello's service is its commitment to customer support, ensuring that users always reach a real person for assistance without long wait times. Tello operates under the umbrella of KeepCalling, a telecommunications company established in 2002, which focuses on customer satisfaction and has experienced significant growth.

ARIO Data Networks

Series E in 2006
ARIO Data Networks provides storage solutions and RAID controllers. It provides a line of Sanario RAID and JBOD SATA and SAS controllers. The company also offers Capacity RAID Array product family, which is a RAID storage subsystem product family; and Capacity Expansion Array product family, which is an expansion storage subsystem product family for storage original equipment manufacturers. Its solutions are deployed in SAN, NAS, and DAS environments. The company's solutions are used in various applications, such as information lifecycle management, near line storage, disk-to-disk back up, and high performance scientific computing. ARIO Data Networks was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

Cast Iron Systems

Series E in 2006
Cast Iron Systems, Inc. specializes in providing software-as-a-service integration appliances tailored for large and midsize companies. The company offers the iA3000 application integration appliance, which delivers network computing solutions and preconfigured options for both enterprise and on-demand applications. These solutions enable users to connect with specific applications and facilitate integration processes, particularly for SAP and Oracle systems. In addition to its hardware and software offerings, Cast Iron Systems provides consulting, technical support, and educational services to enhance user experience and operational efficiency. Founded in 2001 and based in Mountain View, California, the company was previously known as IronHide Corporation.

Sierra Design Automation

Series B in 2006
Sierra Design Automation provides IC implementation system solutions to the semiconductor industry. The company offers place-and-route solutions. It also offers Sierra Olympus-SOC, a netlist-to-GDSII system that addresses variations in design modes, process corners, and lithography; and Sierra Pinnacle, an IC implementation solution. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California. As of June 11, 2007, Sierra Design Automation, Inc. is a subsidiary of Mentor Graphics Corp

Meru Networks

Series D in 2006
Meru Networks specializes in developing and marketing wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that leverage virtualization to provide reliable wireless service for essential voice, video, and data applications. Since introducing its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture in 2003, Meru has distinguished itself from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Its products offer enhanced performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness, comparable to that of wired networking environments. The company supplies a range of wireless networking solutions, including WLAN systems and Air Traffic Control, catering to various enterprises and industries.

Tello

Venture Round in 2006
Tello is a flexible telecommunications provider in the U.S. market, known for its straightforward service that includes customizable monthly plans without any fees. Customers can select their preferred amounts of minutes and data, all plans featuring unlimited texting. Tello's offerings allow for easy plan modifications at no additional cost. Notable features include free tethering for data sharing between devices and unlimited throttled data after the initial 4G allotment is exhausted. A standout aspect of Tello's service is its commitment to customer support, ensuring that users always reach a real person for assistance without long wait times. Tello operates under the umbrella of KeepCalling, a telecommunications company established in 2002, which focuses on customer satisfaction and has experienced significant growth.

StrongView

Series B in 2006
StrongView, based in Redwood City, California, is a prominent provider of email and cross-channel marketing solutions that focus on enhancing customer relationship marketing through contextual understanding. The company offers tools that allow brands to recognize and respond to the evolving circumstances of consumers at each stage of engagement, thereby delivering more relevant and timely interactions. Recognized for its innovative approach, StrongView aims to challenge traditional marketing methods by prioritizing customer context as a crucial element in creating value for both brands and consumers. It operates as part of Selligent, further solidifying its position in the marketing technology landscape.

Cast Iron Systems

Series D in 2005
Cast Iron Systems, Inc. specializes in providing software-as-a-service integration appliances tailored for large and midsize companies. The company offers the iA3000 application integration appliance, which delivers network computing solutions and preconfigured options for both enterprise and on-demand applications. These solutions enable users to connect with specific applications and facilitate integration processes, particularly for SAP and Oracle systems. In addition to its hardware and software offerings, Cast Iron Systems provides consulting, technical support, and educational services to enhance user experience and operational efficiency. Founded in 2001 and based in Mountain View, California, the company was previously known as IronHide Corporation.

Meru Networks

Series B in 2004
Meru Networks specializes in developing and marketing wireless LAN infrastructure solutions that leverage virtualization to provide reliable wireless service for essential voice, video, and data applications. Since introducing its innovative virtual cell wireless architecture in 2003, Meru has distinguished itself from traditional hub-based WLAN systems. Its products offer enhanced performance, reliability, security, and cost-effectiveness, comparable to that of wired networking environments. The company supplies a range of wireless networking solutions, including WLAN systems and Air Traffic Control, catering to various enterprises and industries.

StrongView

Series A in 2004
StrongView, based in Redwood City, California, is a prominent provider of email and cross-channel marketing solutions that focus on enhancing customer relationship marketing through contextual understanding. The company offers tools that allow brands to recognize and respond to the evolving circumstances of consumers at each stage of engagement, thereby delivering more relevant and timely interactions. Recognized for its innovative approach, StrongView aims to challenge traditional marketing methods by prioritizing customer context as a crucial element in creating value for both brands and consumers. It operates as part of Selligent, further solidifying its position in the marketing technology landscape.

ARIO Data Networks

Series D in 2004
ARIO Data Networks provides storage solutions and RAID controllers. It provides a line of Sanario RAID and JBOD SATA and SAS controllers. The company also offers Capacity RAID Array product family, which is a RAID storage subsystem product family; and Capacity Expansion Array product family, which is an expansion storage subsystem product family for storage original equipment manufacturers. Its solutions are deployed in SAN, NAS, and DAS environments. The company's solutions are used in various applications, such as information lifecycle management, near line storage, disk-to-disk back up, and high performance scientific computing. ARIO Data Networks was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in San Jose, California.

Boingo Wireless

Series B in 2003
Boingo Wireless, Inc. is a leading provider of Wi-Fi software and services that offers convenient and cost-effective mobile internet access through a vast network of over 325,000 hotspots worldwide. Users can connect via a single account at various locations, including major airports, hotel chains, cafes, restaurants, and convention centers. In addition to its extensive public access offerings, Boingo, through its subsidiary Concourse Communications Group, manages wired and wireless networks at large venues such as airports, sporting arenas, malls, and quick-service restaurants. The company is dedicated to enhancing the mobile internet experience for users across diverse environments.

Ledgent Inc

Series A in 2000
Ledgent Inc. is a privately-held staffing company that operates as a division of Roth Staffing. It specializes in providing outsourcing solutions and building back office operations for mid-sized firms across the United States. With multiple branches, Ledgent focuses on delivering tailored staffing services to meet the unique needs of its clients, enhancing their operational efficiency and supporting their growth objectives.
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