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Office Locations:
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399 Park Ave. Suite 10
New York, NY 10022
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Information Technology
Software & Internet
Sports & Entertainment
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Everblue Management is the Family Office for hedge fund manager, Eric Mindich. Mindich (born 1967) is an American hedge fund manager. From 2004 to 2017, he was Chief Executive Officer and Founder of Eton Park Capital Management. Eton Park, a global multi-strategy investment firm, at its 2004 founding was then the largest startup fund in history and had peak assets of over $14 billion. Eric serves as Chair of the Lincoln Center Theater Board of Directors, and as Trustee and Chair of the Investment Committee for both The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and The Mount Sinai Medical Center, Inc. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the Center for American Progress, and a former board member of The Harvard Management Company, The Horace Mann School, and the Whitney Museum of American Art.
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Investment Firm Key
VC = Venture Capital
PE = Private Equity
A = Angel
I = Incubator
MB = Merchant Bank
VD = Venture Debt
FI = Family Investment Office
FOF = Fund of Funds
ED = Economic Development Office
TT = Technology Transfer Office
CVC = Corporate Venture Capital
SEC = Secondary Purchaser
HF = Hedge Fund/Mutual Fund
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COMPANY STAGE | REVENUE |
Venture Capital | |
Seed Stage (includes "pre-seed," or concept stage) | No Revenue |
Early Stage | Minimal Revenue |
Growth Stage (also called Mid-stage) | $2M-$7M |
Expansion Stage (also called Late-stage) | $7M and greater |
Private Equity | |
Lower Middle Market | $10M-$249M |
Middle Market | $250M-$499M |
Upper Middle Market | $500M-$1B |
Large Cap | >$1B |
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