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About Redwood CapitalChris Langone Vice PresidentChris Langone, a Vice President at Redwood Capital, has over twelve years of investment banking experience, primarily in the business services, technology, communications and consumer industries. At Redwood Capital, Chris focuses on the media & business services, technology and communications sectors, where he executes M&A and financing transactions for corporate and private equity clients. Chris joined Redwood Capital from Banc of America Securities, where he was a Vice President in the Business & Technology Services investment banking group focused on M&A transactions, public equity offerings and debt financings for for-profit education, marketing services, outsourced services, human capital and transaction processing companies. Prior to Banc of America Securities, Chris was a Vice President at BMO Capital Markets in the Business Services investment banking group. He has also served as Principal and Head of Investment Banking at University Angels, an online investment bank focused on raising capital for angel stage companies. Chris began his investment banking career as an Analyst at Gerard Klauer Mattison. He has completed over 40 financing and strategic transactions for growth stage and middle-market companies with a total transaction value of over $3 billion. Chris holds a Bachelor of Arts from Brown University. |
Redwood Advises Cogmed Systems AB in its Sale to Pearson plc
Karolinska Development has divested Cogmed, one of Karolinska Development’s portfolio companies, to Pearson where it will become part of Pearson’s Clinical Assessment business. Karolinksa Development and other owners will receive an up front payment, as well as tiered royalties up to double digit levels until June 2012 on Cogmed sales.
Redwood Advises Birch in Debt Offering
Atlanta, GA – Birch Communications, Inc. ("Birch") announced today that it has completed a private debt offering that was previously announced in November 2009. This private debt offering is exempt from the registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933.
Harvard Business School Selects Gregory Bedrosian As A Judge For Its 2010 Business Plan Contest
Redwood Capital Group -- a leading investment banking firm serving the technology, communications and media & business services industries -- announced today that the firm’s Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Gregory Bedrosian, was selected to serve on the panel of judges for the 2010 Harvard Business School Business Plan Contest to be held in April on the HBS campus in Boston. |

