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Court Square Capital Partners
Court Square Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in technology companies from pre-revenue to first sales and accelerating growth.
Court Square Capital Partners
Court Square Ventures is a venture capital firm that invests in technology companies from pre-revenue to first sales and accelerating growth. From our offices in Charlottesville, Virginia we have helped build businesses around the globe with a focus on digital media, communications, IT, and education technology.
General information
Firm type
Venture Capital
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
299 Park Avenue, 35th Floor New York, NY 10171
Principals
Christopher Bloise
President & Managing Partner
Michael Delaney
Co-Founder, Senior Partner & Co-Head of Business Services
Ian Highet
Managing Partner
David Nguyen
Managing Partner & Co-Head of Healthcare
Joseph Silvestri
Co-Founder, Managing Partner & Head of Industrials
David Thomas
Co-Founder & Senior Partner
Jeffrey Vogel
Managing Partner & Head of Tech & Telecom
John Weber
Managing Partner & Co-Head of Healthcare
Kevin White
Managing Partner & Co-Head of Business Services
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Court Square?
Court Square is led by a group of managing partners who each co-head a specific sector. Joseph Silvestri oversees industrials, Michael Delaney and Kevin White co-head business services, David Nguyen and John Weber co-head healthcare, and Jeffrey Vogel leads technology and telecom. This structure pushes investment committee authority into the partnership rather than concentrating it with a single CIO.
How does Court Square source proprietary deal flow?
The firm emphasizes its 40-year network of relationships with founders, families, and management teams. By positioning itself as a specialist in thematic investments — companies benefiting from consolidation or market disruption — Court Square often serves as the first institutional capital for owner-operators seeking a partner to scale through acquisitions.
Is Court Square structured as a family office or a private equity firm?
Court Square operates as a private equity firm, not a family office. The partnership raises commingled blind-pool funds from institutional investors and deploys the capital into control and significant-minority positions in middle-market companies. The firm does not publicly disclose a single-family wealth source.
Does Court Square participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
Court Square invests directly in platform companies and add-on acquisitions through its flagship funds. The firm has not publicly indicated that it allocates capital to outside funds, fund-of-funds structures, or co-investment vehicles managed by other GPs.
What investment stages does Court Square typically target?
The firm targets middle-market companies, typically those positioned for growth through organic expansion, acquisitions, or market consolidation. Court Square's portfolio includes mature, cash-flow-positive businesses across industrials, business services, healthcare, and technology and telecom, rather than early-stage or venture-stage companies.
Which sectors does Court Square explicitly avoid?
Court Square's public disclosures define four active sectors: business services, healthcare, industrials, and technology and telecom. There is no public evidence of the firm investing in real estate, infrastructure, consumer retail, or financial services outside of what falls within those four buckets.
What is Court Square's known posture on co-investments alongside external GPs?
Court Square typically acts as the lead or control investor in its platform companies, often partnering directly with management teams and families rather than syndicating control with other private equity firms. The firm has not disclosed a formal co-investment program for limited partners or external managers.
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