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Monogram Capital Partners
We are passionate about consumer and retail companies. We provide capital, strategic guidance and operational expertise to empower management teams to reach...
Monogram Capital Partners
We are passionate about consumer and retail companies. We provide capital, strategic guidance and operational expertise to empower management teams to reach their full potential.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
2014
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Beverly Hills
Corporate office
400 N Camden Drive, Suite 300, Beverly Hills, CA 90210, United States
Principals
Oliver Nordlinger
Co-Founder & Partner
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Monogram Capital Partners?
Co-Founder and Partner Oliver Nordlinger leads origination, diligence, structuring, and portfolio work. Before Monogram, he invested in consumer and retail companies at Leonard Green & Partners and Bain Capital. The firm has not disclosed other investment committee members publicly.
What does Monogram look for in a consumer brand investment?
Monogram seeks brands with a differentiated value proposition, demonstrated customer following, and management teams aiming for accelerated growth. Its revenue window spans $5 million to over $250 million, and it looks for categories where it can apply hands-on operational resources — brand building, supply chain, distribution, and recruiting — rather than passive capital.
Does Monogram invest only in the US?
Monogram's website frames its focus around broadening distribution into new points of sale and geographies, but it does not specify target countries. All disclosed activity and the firm's Beverly Hills base suggest a primary North American concentration, with international expansion supported at the portfolio-company level through its channel-partner network.
How is Monogram different from a traditional growth equity firm?
Monogram brings a buyout-investor's operational intensity to the growth-stage consumer sector. Nordlinger's background at Leonard Green and Bain Capital shapes a model where the firm rolls up its sleeves on brand marketing, supply chain, and recruiting for companies still in the $5 million to $250 million revenue range — a segment larger private equity firms often bypass.
Does Monogram take board seats?
Monogram describes itself as a collaborative partner that delivers domain expertise and strategic resources to management teams. While it does not explicitly state it takes board seats, its active involvement in brand building, operations, and exit planning implies governance participation consistent with concentrated minority or control investments.
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