
Angeles Equity Partners Adds Michael Johnson to Operating Team
Johnson brings substantial experience within private equity operations, driving strategy, transformation, and performance improvement along with strong accounting, treasury, and financial planning and analysis capabilities.
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Angeles focuses on revitalizing underperforming industrial businesses with a consistent approach to operational transformation and strategic repositioning. As an operating vice president in Angeles' affiliated operations group, Johnson will be responsible for the evaluation and due diligence of new investment opportunities, driving post-close transformation, and providing financial oversight across the Angeles portfolio investments.
'Michael is an exceptionally talented finance professional who will enhance the capabilities of Angeles Operations Group,' said Tim Meyer and Jordan Katz, co-founders and managing partners of Angeles Equity Partners. 'He brings extensive experience as a private equity operating executive working with portfolio companies in diverse end markets and challenging operating environments, with a proven track record of driving operational value creation.'
Before joining Angeles Operations Group, Johnson spent seven years driving operational transformation and diligence initiatives as part of the operations team at Cerberus Capital Management ('Cerberus'). Prior to joining Cerberus, Johnson began his career at Johnson & Johnson, where he graduated from their Finance Leadership Development Program and worked in the Pharmaceutical Portfolio & Commercial Strategy Team. Michael earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Villanova University, with a major in Finance and Accounting.
'I look forward to partnering with the talented group of investment and operating professionals at Angeles to drive tangible operational improvements across the portfolio,' Johnson added.
About Angeles Equity Partners, LLC
Angeles Equity Partners, LLC is a Los Angeles-based specialist private investment firm that partners with niche manufacturing, critical industrial services, and specialty distribution businesses to realize their full potential. Angeles' deep expertise in operational transformation and strategic repositioning drives the firm's investment philosophy. Learn more online at www.angelesequity.com.
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