Author: Scott Nicholas|| Date Published: October 14, 2016
Joe Tucci
Joe Tucci, former chairman, president and CEO of EMC, has been appointed as chairman of New York-based investment firm Bridge Growth Partners.
Bridge Growth Partners said Tuesday that Tucci has also been a member of the company’s investment committee and advisory board since late 2013.
He has led EMC and its market expansion initiatives from 2001 until the completion of the data storage vendor’s merger with Dell early in September to form enterprise information technology firm Dell Technologies.
“We are confident that Joe will bring even more insight, perspective and experience to bear as we continue making investments, building our portfolio companies and developing our firm, said Sander Levy, a managing principal at Bridge Growth Partners.
Tucci is also the founder, co-CEO and co-chairman of GTY Technology Holdings and previously served as chairman and CEO of Wang Global as well as president of Unisys‘ (NYSE: UIS) information systems segment and chairman of VMware‘s board of directors.
He also currently serves on the board of overseers at Columbia Business School, the board of trustees of Northeastern University, the advisory board at China-based Tsinghua University and the board of directors of the National Academy Foundation.
Bridge Growth Partners said it secured nearly $410 million in committed equity capital for the company’s first investment and parallel fund from investors that include insurance companies, institutional investors and family offices.
Bridge Growth Partners also owns part of SalientCRGT, the government services contractor formed through the merger between Salient Federal Solutions and CRGT.
Space Force awards Northrop $398M SATCOM satellite prototype contract The program aims to strengthen communications in contested environments The award…
Nine companies win spots on Navy unmanned systems contract Work covers design, testing, deployment and sustainment support Autonomous maritime platforms…
Anthropic reportedly explores massive new funding round Anthropic deepens focus on AI-driven cyber defense and national security Its growth highlights…