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Eden Global Partners
David Dwek's family-office-affiliated merchant bank makes principal investments from New York using a network of long-term capital partners.
Eden Global Partners
Eden Global Partners is a modern merchant bank committed to providing long-term capital solutions and building lasting relationships with entrepreneurs shaping a better world.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
—
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
New York
Corporate office
445 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022, United States
Principals
David Dwek
Chief Executive Officer
Laurence Goldberg
President
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Eden Global Partners?
CEO David Dwek oversees the firm. He previously built and ran Morgan Stanley's Private Capital Group, which handled deal activity with family investment firms, sovereign wealth funds, and pension plans globally. President Laurence Goldberg, who led the software effort at Onex Partners and served as Global Head of Technology, Media and Telecom banking at Barclays, is also a key investment decision-maker.
Is Eden Global Partners a family office?
No. Eden describes itself as 'family office affiliated' but operates as a merchant bank, not a single-family office. The specific family office or offices that provide its capital are not publicly disclosed. The firm makes principal investments using its own balance sheet and also provides advisory services.
How does Eden Global Partners source deals?
Deal flow originates from a deeply connected investment banking team whose senior members — including three former Morgan Stanley Managing Directors — spent decades covering family offices, sovereign wealth funds, and technology companies globally. The firm also maintains a direct presence in the Israeli technology ecosystem through Managing Director Aviram Kalev, who founded Tel Aviv-based advisory firm Wishtree Capital Advisors.
Does Eden Global Partners raise external funds?
Eden Global Partners discloses neither AUM nor any commingled fund structure. Its model emphasizes deployment of its own balance sheet and co-investment from a network of family offices, operating more like a principal investment firm with advisory capabilities than a traditional private equity fund manager charging management fees on third-party commitments.
What investment stages does Eden Global Partners typically target?
The firm indicates coverage of early-stage, seed, start-up, growth, and late-stage venture opportunities, according to Altss research. Eden's merchant-bank model — combining advisory mandates with principal investing — gives it flexibility to participate at multiple stages, though the team's career experience skews toward situations requiring sophisticated M&A and capital-raising execution.
What is Eden Global Partners' known posture on co-investments?
Eden explicitly markets its ability to bring together a global network of family offices and long-term capital partners to co-invest in companies. This network functions as a de facto co-investment club, allowing Eden to lead rounds with its own capital while syndicating additional demand, a structure that benefits from the relationship capital its senior bankers accumulated at firms like Morgan Stanley and Bank of America.
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