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Andrew Hallowell
Arcadia Partners
Andrew Hallowell is a founding partner of Arcadia Partners, a leading venture capital firm in the training and education industry.
Prior to founding Arcadia, Mr. Hallowell was employed by Foster Management from 1997 to 1998 as a Principal, where he was responsible for managing portfolio company investments, as well as actively identifying and reviewing new investment opportunities.
Mr. Hallowell also served as General Partner with Industrial Capital Group, a 21-year old leveraged buyout fund engaged in the purchase of small capitalization private companies.
Earlier in his career, Mr. Hallowell served as Head of the Financial Institutions Group at Brown Brothers Harriman & Company ("Brown Brothers"). There, he led numerous debt and equity placements and later became the Brown Brothers U.S. Banking Division's youngest Group Head.
In the mid-1980s, Mr. Hallowell was the Port Genoa and Spinnaker Trimmer on the New York Yacht Club's America II challenge to bring back the America's Cup in Perth, Australia.
Mr. Hallowell received a Master in Business Administration degree from the Harvard Business School. While at Harvard, he won the Award for Outstanding Service to the Community. Mr. Hallowell received a Bachelor of Science degree in Political Economy of Natural Resources from the University of California at Berkeley.
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