Stonebridge Partners, established in 1986, is a private equity firm headquartered in White Plains, New York. The company specializes in acquiring and growing middle-market manufacturing businesses, with a particular focus on niche industries such as building products, infrastructure, specialty packaging, and specialty manufacturing. Stonebridge seeks well-managed companies or divisions of public companies, typically with purchase prices ranging from $30 million to $200 million. The firm's strategy involves leveraging operational expertise to enhance the performance of its portfolio companies, often by improving manufacturing processes, technology, and brand identity. Stonebridge is registered as an Investment Adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Managing Partner and Member of the Investment Committee
Gregory F. Goulette
Operating Partner
Stephen Hanna
Managing Partner and Member of the Investment Committee
Jacqueline I. Kepple
CFO, CCO
Daniel P. Murphy
Operating Partner
J. Brook Reece
Operating Partner
David Schopp
Senior Operating Partner and Investment Committee Member
Andrew Thomas
Partner
Harrison Wilson
Partner
2 past transactions
Cast-Crete
Acquisition in 2017
Cast-Crete is a manufacturer and distributor of precast and pre-stressed concrete lintel products for residential, commercial, and institutional construction. The company offers branded sills, scuppers, thresholds, and other lintel components used in concrete block construction, and provides complementary building products such as steel rebar, wire mesh, poly film, hurricane clips, and related accessories to support complete orders. It distributes its products through distributors and has a history dating back to 1955, with a base in Seffner, Florida.
Swiff-Train
Acquisition in 2015
Swiff-Train Company, LLC is a wholesale distributor of floor coverings based in Corpus Christi, Texas, with operations extending to customers in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas. Founded in 1937 by Joseph Swiff and Herbert Train, the company initially focused on reprocessing damaged cotton before diversifying into the import and export of steel and agricultural products after World War II. By 1959, Swiff-Train expanded its offerings to include residential and commercial carpets, vinyl sheets, hardwood and laminate flooring, tiles, and countertops. Additionally, the company provides installation tools, supplies, adhesives, and carpet cushions. Swiff-Train has multiple branch locations across Texas and Oklahoma, and it operates as a subsidiary of American Steel, Incorporated.
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