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Kathryn Mulligan

The Future’s at Stake

A growing number of large GPs have sold stakes in their underlying management companies as a way to pursue new strategies and middle-market firms are starting to follow suit.

Meet the New ACG Global Board Members

The newest members of the ACG Global board of directors outline their vision for the association's future and their goals for their time on the board.

SEC Commissioner Will Stay on Until Agency Finds Replacement

Commissioner Robert Jackson, whose term expired in June, said in a recent statement that he will stay on at the agency rather than return to teaching.

Bridging Manpower and Technology

Frank Argenbright is not a maker of small plans. By 2023, he hopes to raise the revenue of Argenbright Holdings to $3 billion through technological disruption to "dinosaur industries."

The Disruptive Power of Fintech and Software

The latest edition of MMG looks at how the new world of financial technology is changing the way business is done. Caution: disruption ahead.

What Do Physician Practice Owners Think of Private Equity?

On this episode of the podcast, TMT Capital Partners' Tom Turmell shared common questions and concerns about PE he hears from owners of physician practices.

Build on Blockchain?

While some middle-market firms have already adopted distributed ledger technologies, there is still disagreement—and confusion—about how best to use it.

Latest Moves in Trade Conflict Hit U.S. Tech Industry Hard

The trade war is impacting American tech companies' supplier relationships, regulation of Chinese investment, digital currency development and more.

Regulators Begin Volcker Rule Overhaul

The OCC and the FDIC approved an interagency overhaul of the law that governs the relationships banks can have with private equity firms.

A Wealth of Experience

With decades of experience and a deep network of relationships, the executives at Twin Brook Capital Partners are equipped to work with sponsors and portfolio companies on even the most complex transactions.