Adam Cook

Co-founder, Managing Partner & CIO

Culper Capital Partners

Joined: 2020

Office Phone:

(201) 479-0108


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Bio

Mr. Adam S. Cook is a co-founder and Chief Investment Officer at Culper Capital Partners (“CCP”). Prior to co-founding Culper Capital Partners, he served as Majority Shareholder, Chairman & CEO of Glebar Company (“Glebar”), a role which he held from April 2013 to March 2020. Under Mr. Cook’s leadership, Glebar, a diversified industrial and niche medical machinery and aftermarket solutions business, grew revenue and EBITDA substantially. In March of 2020, Glebar was sold to Arcline Investment Management, a $4 billion growth orientated private equity fund, driving significant value for management and shareholders. Adam continues to advise the Company on strategic organic growth opportunities and acquisition targeting. Before Glebar, Mr. Cook was the Head of Investment Banking for Phoenix Capital Resources, a national boutique focused on middle market mergers and acquisitions and private placement transactions. At Phoenix, Adam worked with many family and entrepreneur owned businesses to help them effectuate and complete mergers, sales or raise capital. Prior to Phoenix, Mr. Cook held senior positions with firms focused on M&A, capital raising, financing restructurings and other transaction advisory. In 2012, Adam was awarded the distinguished “40 Under 40” Award from the M&A Advisor. Mr. Cook holds a BS degree in Business Administration from the University of Rhode Island. Adam sits on the Board of Directors of Medical Manufacturing Technologies, The Producto Group and various not for profit organizations. In his free time, he enjoys playing golf, spending time with his wife and two young daughters and coaching youth sports.

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