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Olympus Partners
Olympus Partners, led by Rob Morris, has raised over $12B since 1988 with a daily investment committee that governs its middle-market buyout strategy.
Olympus Partners
Olympus Partners is a private equity firm founded in 1988 in Stamford, Connecticut. It invests in logistics, healthcare, financial services, consumer products, and information technology sectors. The firm manages corporate pension plans, public retirement systems, and university endowment funds, and has made 43 investments with 27 portfolio exits.
General information
Firm type
Private Equity
Year founded
1988
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Stamford
Corporate office
Metro Center, 4th Floor, One Station Place, Stamford, CT 06902, United States
Principals
Rob Morris
CEO & Chairman
Manu Bettegowda
COO & Managing Partner
David Cardenas
Managing Partner
Jim Conroy
Managing Partner
Lou Mischianti
Managing Partner
Griffin Barstis
Partner
Matt Boyd
Partner
Sam Greenberg
Partner
Michael Horgan
Partner
Jason Miller
Partner
Matt Bujor
Principal
Connor Wood
Principal
Sid Ahuja
Vice President
Rabela Bodini
Vice President
Heather Deng
Vice President
Courtney Dunne
Vice President
Marty Durkin
Vice President
George Swenson
Vice President
Tanaya Bhakat
Associate
Lester Coleman
Associate
Jack Denning
Associate
Nathalie Turner
Associate
Margaret Fornaciari
Administrator
Jill Mence
Office Manager
Marina Suhanitski
Director of Finance
Jim Villa
CFO & Chief Compliance Officer
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Olympus Partners?
Rob Morris serves as CEO and Chairman, and investment decisions are made by the full investment committee — which convenes every day. The committee includes Morris, COO Manu Bettegowda, and managing partners David Cardenas, Jim Conroy, and Lou Mischianti. This daily cadence means every deal receives continuous review from the entire senior team.
How does Olympus Partners source deal flow?
Olympus sources opportunities through its general partners' long-tenured networks and direct outreach to founder-owners and corporate sellers. The firm has completed over 100 direct investments and more than 190 add-on acquisitions, indicating a sourcing model built on repeat relationships and industry specialization. Management testimonials on the firm's site reference Olympus's network of industry experts in shaping acquisition strategies.
What is Olympus Partners' typical equity check?
Olympus targets equity investments between $100 million and $500 million for control positions in middle-market companies. The firm pursues buyouts, growth equity, and corporate divestitures, and typically backs its portfolio companies with substantial follow-on capital for acquisition-heavy growth plans.
Does Olympus Partners invest sector-agnostically or focus on specific industries?
Olympus is a generalist firm with demonstrated concentration in business services, healthcare, food and beverage, and industrial technology. Recent investments include Network Connex, a fiber infrastructure services provider, and Vesta Foodservice. The firm also exited the retina business of EyeSouth Partners in 2026, confirming healthcare services exposure.
What fund structures does Olympus Partners use?
Olympus has raised eight committed capital funds since 1988, growing from a $101 million debut vehicle to over $12 billion in total capital commitments. The firm does not publicly disclose individual fund sizes or vintage years beyond the aggregate figure. All investments appear to flow through the main fund series rather than separate sector or co-investment vehicles.
How is Olympus Partners governed structurally?
The firm's central governance feature is its daily investment committee meeting, a structural differentiator from peers with weekly or monthly cadences. This forces early issue identification and inclusive decision-making across all levels, so every professional — from associate to managing partner — owns each investment. The same committee structure has governed eight fund cycles.
Does Olympus Partners maintain any affiliated philanthropic or charitable vehicles?
Olympus and its employees support local and national charities and are active in their community, but no separate foundation or donor-advised fund is publicly disclosed. The firm lists community involvement as a value but does not operate a standalone philanthropic entity under the Olympus name.
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