Thayer Hidden Creek
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| Limited liability company | |
| Industry | Private Equity | 
| Founded | 1994 | 
| Headquarters | Washington, DC, United States | 
Key people  | Fred Malek, Founder and Chairman | 
| Products | Investments, private equity funds | 
| Website | www.thayercapital.com | 
Thayer Hidden Creek is a Washington, DC-based private equity firm.
Profile
Since its inception in June 1994, Thayer has invested in over 30 portfolio companies with total revenue in excess of $3 billion.[1][2]
People
- Ivor J. Evans - Vice Chairman of Union Pacific, 2004–05
 - James J. Forese - CEO of Ikon, 1998–2002
 - Fred Malek - Co-chairman, John McCain national finance committee
 - Paul G. Stern - CEO of Northern Telecom, 1989–93
 - William Cohen - US Secretary of Defense, 1997-01
 - Richard K. Davidson - CEO of Union Pacific, 1991–2006
 - Donald V. Fites - CEO of Caterpillar, 1990–99
 - Daniel A. Dickinson - Director, Caterpillar
 - Roger Penske - automotive executive
 - Dan Altobello - Former Chairman of the Board, Onex Food Services, Inc.
 - Norman Ralph Augustine - Former Chairman and CEO of Lockheed Martin Corporation
 - Nick Chabraja - Chairman and CEO of General Dynamics
 - Bob Eaton - Former Chairman and CEO of Chrysler Corporation
 - Jack Kemp - former U.S. Representative, former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
 
References
- ↑ Top Company Profiles - Thayer Capital Partners, L.P. - Portfolio.com
 - ↑ Terence O'Hara (October 25, 2004). "The Buyout Business Has Changed, and So Has Frederic Malek". The Washington Post.
 
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