Profile
Kristy Pike is a Senior Vice President & Controller-Buyout Funds at Thoma Bravo.
Based in Chicago, she joined the firm in 2016.
She joined Thoma Bravo from JPMorgan Chase’s Private Equity and Real Estate Services group, where she was an Assistant Vice President providing fund administration services to private equity clients.
Prior to JPMorgan, Kristy was an Audit Senior at Deloitte & Touche working on hedge fund, private equity fund, and mutual fund audits.
Kristy holds a BS in Accounting and Finance from DePaul University and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Kristy Pike active positions
| Companies | Position | Start |
|---|---|---|
Thoma Bravo LP
Thoma Bravo LP Investment ManagersFinance Thoma Bravo invests in lower and middle market companies located across the globe. The firm focuses on software and technology sectors. It provides financing in the form of equity and debt for growth and buyout transactions. The firm makes minority interest. It acquires both controlling and non-controlling interest. The firm also makes co-investments. | Private Equity Investor | 31/12/2015 |
Former positions of Kristy Pike
| Companies | Position | End |
|---|---|---|
| JPMORGAN CHASE & CO. | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
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| Private companies | 3 |
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JPMorgan Chase & Co.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. Major BanksFinance Provides banking, asset management, investment banking, credit card and mortgage services | Finance |
DePaul University
DePaul University Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Functions as a College/University | Consumer Services |
Thoma Bravo LP
Thoma Bravo LP Investment ManagersFinance Thoma Bravo invests in lower and middle market companies located across the globe. The firm focuses on software and technology sectors. It provides financing in the form of equity and debt for growth and buyout transactions. The firm makes minority interest. It acquires both controlling and non-controlling interest. The firm also makes co-investments. | Finance |
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