WISC Partners
Status
ACTIVE
Global HQ
Madison, United States
Countries of investment
- USA
Investment stages
- Series B
Industries
- Fintech
- AI
- Health Tech
- SaaS
About
WISC Partners is a premier growth equity fund headquartered in Madison, dedicated to driving wealth creation through the provision of Strategic Operating Capital to visionary entrepreneurs. Emphasizing a hands-on approach, WISC Partners excels in post-investment engagement, leveraging extensive company-building expertise and corporate development strategies to foster sustainable growth. The firm partners with innovative businesses, ensuring they have the resources and guidance necessary to navigate challenges and seize opportunities in a dynamic marketplace. Through this collaborative model, WISC Partners not only invests capital but also empowers entrepreneurs to achieve their long-term strategic objectives.
WISC Partners is a premier growth equity fund headquartered in Madison, dedicated to driving wealth creation through the provision of Strategic Operating Capital to visionary entrepreneurs. Emphasizing a hands-on approach, WISC Partners excels in post-investment engagement, leveraging extensive company-building expertise and corporate development strategies to foster sustainable growth. The firm partners with innovative businesses, ensuring they have the resources and guidance necessary to navigate challenges and seize opportunities in a dynamic marketplace. Through this collaborative model, WISC Partners not only invests capital but also empowers entrepreneurs to achieve their long-term strategic objectives.
Investment Thesis
Wisconsin Inflection Stage Capital (WISC) is a regional Expansion and Growth Equity Fund distinguished by its high degree of postinvestment engagement. They deliver company building experience, corporate development networks, and collaborative executive support to their portfolio companies.
Manager's Experience
With extensive experience in private equity, the fund manager has executed over 25 deals across various sectors including technology, healthcare, and consumer products. Their strategic focus leans towards early to growth-stage investments, employing a data-driven approach to identify value creation opportunities. Notable exits include high-performing portfolio companies that have significantly outperformed market benchmarks. Active primarily in North America and selectively in Europe, they emphasize an operator-first strategy to drive operational improvements and strategic growth.