Rarebreed Veterinary Partners
Christina V. Tran, DVM, associate professor and clinical relations lead veterinarian at The University of Arizona College of Veterinary Medicine, has spent more than half her career working with small animals in private practice, shelter medicine, and as a house call practice owner. She has taught in the veterinary technology program at Portland Community College in Portland, Oregon, and served as veterinary technology program director at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine. She is also a founding board member and immediate past president of the Multicultural Veterinary Medical Association. Dr. Tran graduated from the University of California, Davis, with a Bachelor of Science degree in biological sciences and received her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
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Investcorp to acquire RoadSafe Traffic Systems
MANAMA, 4 days ago Bahrain-based Investcorp, a global leader in alternative investment products, and Trilantic North America, a leading private equity firm, have agreed to acquire RoadSafe Traffic Systems from Orix Capital Partners. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Headquartered in Chicago in the US state of Illinois, RoadSafe is the nation’s largest provider of traffic control and pavement marking services to roadway construction, state transportation, railroad and utility customers in the US. RoadSafe also distributes high quality, innovative and durable traffic safety products and personal protective equipment for traffic work zones. The company operates from more than 50 locations with over 1,600 employees, enabling it to service all 48 continental states.
KKR Hires in Global Infrastructure Team
KKR, a global investment firm, today announced three appointments to the firm’s global infrastructure team. Energy transition industry veterans
Tim Short and
Benoit Allehaut joined the firm as managing directors and
Benjamin Droz as a principal. Based in New York, Short, Allehaut and Droz will focus on sourcing renewable energy and energy transition investments in North America.
“KKR is committed to investing in the energy transition, an initiative only made possible by increasing renewable energy sources. We are eager to continue investing behind this effort and thrilled to add three experienced and talented executives to our team,” said