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Table Mountain Capital
Table Mountain Capital was formed in 2006 by four principals who met at Emory University in 1992. They had each built separate careers before combining their...
Table Mountain Capital
Table Mountain Capital was formed in 2006 by four principals who met at Emory University in 1992. They had each built separate careers before combining their personal capital pools after frustration with conventional wealth managers. The group co-founded Kapa Biosystems, which Roche acquired in 2015. The firm focuses on alternative strategies, early-stage ventures and hedge funds. It targets seed and Series A rounds through direct co-investments and SPVs. Confirmed geographies include North America and Africa. The principals serve on the investment committee and handle sourcing, selection and ongoing management of holdings. No AUM figure is published. The team consists of the four named principals. Additional vehicles include the W Charitable Foundation. The firm maintains an office at 1035 Pearl Street in Boulder. The structure keeps investment decisions inside the founding group rather than delegating to external advisors. This operator-investor model stems directly from the principals' experience scaling and exiting Kapa Biosystems.
General information
Firm type
Multi Family Office
Year founded
2006
Location
Region
North America
Country
United States
City
Boulder
Corporate office
Boulder, CO, United States
Additional offices
South Africa
Principals
Paul McEwan
Principal
John Foskett
Principal
Robert Foskett
Managing Partner
Christopher McGuinness
Principal
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
Who runs investment decisions at Table Mountain Capital?
The four principals—Paul McEwan, John Foskett, Robert Foskett and Christopher McGuinness—form the investment committee and handle daily portfolio management.
How does Table Mountain Capital source proprietary deal flow?
The principals draw on operating experience from Kapa Biosystems and prior ventures in genomics and telecommunications to identify opportunities.
Is Table Mountain Capital structured as a single family office or does it operate more like a venture firm?
It is a multi-family office that invests across a network of like-minded families using direct co-investments, SPVs and hedge fund commitments.
Does Table Mountain Capital participate in fund commitments or only direct deals?
The firm uses both direct co-investments and SPVs as well as allocations to hedge funds.
What investment stages does Table Mountain Capital typically target?
The firm targets seed and Series A rounds in addition to alternative strategies in public and private markets.
Where does the underlying wealth come from?
The principals generated the capital through founding and selling Kapa Biosystems to Roche in 2015.
Does Table Mountain Capital maintain philanthropic structures, and how are they separated?
The firm is linked to the W Charitable Foundation, which operates separately from the investment activities.
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