Gregory White is a Co-founder and Partner of
Chicago Venture Partners, a private equity fund that provides expansion capital
to rapidly growing technology companies. In this capacity, he evaluates and
structures equity investments and works to maximize the operating performance of
the fund's portfolio companies.
Prior to Chicago Venture Partners, Gregory was
President of Corporate Advisory Services, where he provided a variety of
consulting services to entrepreneurial companies and a venture capital fund. He
also helped to conceive, design, develop, and manage an advanced entrepreneurial
training program--the Runners' Club--targeted to emerging entrepreneurs who had
the capacity, commitment, and capital to create large-scale enterprises.
Previous employers have included Salomon Brothers, Continental Bank, The Rouse
Company, and the Enterprise Foundation.
Gregory graduated with academic honors from Brown
University with Bachelor of Arts degrees in both Economics and Development
Studies. He earned a Masters in Business Administration from the Harvard
Graduate School of Business. He has taught Business Economics and Real Estate
Finance at the Keller Graduate School of Management and the Real Estate
Entrepreneur at the University of Chicago. He serves on the board of directors
of several for-profit and not-for-profit companies.