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Big Shoulders Capital is Hire Brian Schroeder as Vice President of Equity Investments
February 7, 2022
Source: Big Shoulders Capital
Big Shoulders Capital is excited to announce an enhanced focus on equity investments in distressed manufacturing businesses, with the hiring of Brian Schroeder as Vice President of Equity Investments.
Brian brings financial and operational expertise in distressed situations, having been awarded both the small and large turnaround of the year awards from the Turnaround Management Association in 2020 and 2021 for his contributions to Midwest Paper Group and Hobie Cat Company respectively. Brian previously held roles at MorrisAnderson, BMO, and EY, is a CFA, CPA.
Big Shoulders Capital currently has three portfolio companies in injection molding, metal fabrication, and aluminum products. Unlike typical private equity, Big Shoulders invests its own funds. Brian: “We aren’t subject to fixed timelines so we can be more patient – and flexible - with our portfolio companies.”
BSC’s equity investments group focuses on controlling equity investments in distressed lower middle market manufacturers with revenues from $10 to $100 million, with the ability to compete up or down market on a deal-by-deal basis. These companies have attractive market positions in asset-heavy industries allowing BSC to leverage the deep expertise of their financing and asset disposition verticals.
• $10 - $100 Million Revenue
• Low, No, or Negative EBITDA
• Manufacturing or Distribution
• Asset Intensive Businesses
• Potential for operational improvement and/or growth


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