Lorn Davis

Co-founder & Managing Partner

College Hill Capital Partners, LLC

Office Phone:

(617) 963-5292


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Bio

Lorn Davis is a co-founder and serves as Managing Partner at College Hill Capital Partners. With over twenty-five years of experience as an investor and partner to middle market companies, Lorn has sourced, evaluated, structured, negotiated, and managed over $2 billion of investments that supported buyouts, growth initiatives, debt refinancings, and recapitalizations across many industries and through several industry cycles. Lorn has served as a member of the board of directors of several middle market companies, working with owners and managers to develop strategic plans, hire senior executives, devise margin improvement initiatives, arrange debt financings, execute acquisitions and divestitures, and manage company sale processes. Prior to founding College Hill Capital Partners, Lorn served as Managing Director at Hancock Capital Management (HCM) and John Hancock Life Insurance Company, where he spent eighteen years principally focused on evaluating, negotiating and managing mezzanine and private equity investments. Before John Hancock, Lorn was a Vice President for Research at the Initiative for a Competitive Inner City. Lorn also spent nearly seven years in commercial banking. Lorn received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Economics from the College of the Holy Cross, and he graduated with distinction from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University with a Master of Business Administration degree in Finance and Economics. Lorn is a CFA charterholder. Lorn is a director of Pine Street Inn and Chairman of the Audit and Finance Committee. He is also Co-Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Crusader Athletics Fund for the College of the Holy Cross.

Education

New York University Stern School of Business , New York,
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Work History

Manulife Investment Management