Boston Millennia Adds a New Partner.Business/Technology Editors BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 11, 2001 A. Dana Callow Jr., managing general partner of Boston Millennia Partners, a private equity investment partnership, announced today that Daniel O'Connor has been named partner in the firm. O'Connor will support portfolio company fundraising and coordinate marketing activities for Boston Millennia, employing his skills in evaluating and recommending financial strategies for growth companies, including fundraising and structuring financings and mergers & acquisitions (M&A). "We are very pleased to have Dan join the Boston Millennia team," comments Callow. "The energy and experience in raising capital that he brings will be a valuable asset for our portfolio companies." Prior to joining Boston Millennia Partners, O'Connor spent 18 years with FleetBoston Financial in several industries. He also served as director of institutional sales for BancBoston Capital, where he expanded the fund's global institutional investor base, and his experience working in debt capital markets and M&A includes positions as managing director of the Industrial Growth Group for BancBoston Robertson Stephens, and managing director at BancBoston Securities. O'Connor graduated from Dartmouth College with a B.A. in Classics and received an MBA MBA abbr. Master of Business Administration Noun 1. MBA - a master's degree in business Master in Business, Master in Business Administration from Temple University. About Boston Millennia Partners Boston Millennia Partners is a private equity investment partnership managing over $700 million in capital. Investments in high-growth businesses in the information technology, life sciences and telecommunications industries range from $3 to $25 million. The managers at Millennia have funded over 100 companies in the U.S. venture market since 1980, including such portfolio companies as Deltagen (Nasdaq: DGEN DGEN Distributed Generation ), Proteome/Incyte Genomics (Nasdaq: INCY), HotJobs.com (Nasdaq: HOTJ HOTJ House of Taylor Jewelry, Inc ), Yantra Yantra is a Sanskrit word that is derived from the root meaning "to restrain, curb, check".[1][2] Meanings for the noun derived from this root include "that which restrains or fastens, any prop or support", "a fetter", "any instrument or machine", "an , Verio/NTT Communications (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : NTT), PAREXEL International (Nasdaq: PRXL), PowerFone/Nextel Communications (Nasdaq: NXTL), Brooks Fiber Properties/MCI WorldCom (Nasdaq: WCOM WCOM MCI/Worldcom (stock symbol) WCOM Windows Component Object Model WCOM Wireless Communication ), and ILEX Ilex a bush bearing berries containing saponins; cause vomiting, diarrhea. Called also holly. Oncology (Nasdaq: ILXO). |
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