From Deseret News archives:
Peterson partners promote business
$300M equity fund looks for talented and visionary CEOs
You could call Peterson Partners an entrepreneur's best friend.
In the 10 years since the fund launched, it has been a key investor for more than 40 companies, including JetBlue Airways, Winder Farms and EnergySolutions.
Finding the next great company is what Joel Peterson, the firm's founder, has made his life's passion. He jokingly refers to his portfolio companies as "his children," unwilling to single out any favorites.
"I don't want anybody to read this and say, 'Why didn't they mention me?' " Peterson said. "What gets us excited about what we do is finding these great entrepreneurs, these great business ideas and helping them get to a place that they might not otherwise get.
"I have worked with entrepreneurs my whole life. I like backing entrepreneurs. I like the energy that entrepreneurs have. I like to figure out ways to add value to their businesses."
Peterson Partners sets a high standard for companies it invests in, beginning with the chief executive officer.
Jordan Clements, the firm's managing partner since 1995, said ideal companies all have one thing in common: a talented and visionary leader at the helm.
"We look first to the quality of the leader," Clements said. "We've looked at the companies that have been successful. We've looked at the companies that haven't been successful. So much of it comes down to the leader. And yet it's no one personality type. Really what it comes down to is what we call issues of the head and the heart."
Take JetBlue Airways founder David Neeleman. Peterson calls Neeleman a "serial entrepreneur."
"He's done deal after deal, and I think that will be his whole life, starting new businesses," Peterson said. "He's a visionary. He spots opportunity. But he's also a person with enormous empathy. His people love him, and he really cares about them and they feel that. They sense that. He's able to motivate people to get things done that they might not otherwise do."
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