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Capital Midwest Fund partner Michael Harper.
Mequon-based Capital Midwest Fund, which is operated by father and son Daniel and Stephen Einhorn, has added capital markets veteran Michael Harper as a partner. Harper is a former chairperson of the Milwaukee County Employees…
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Capital Midwest Fund, which is operated by father and son Daniel and Stephen Einhorn, has added capital markets veteran
Michael Harper as a partner.Harper is a former chairperson of the Milwaukee County Employees Retirement System Pension Board, and during his five years as a trustee, served on the Investment Committee and as Audit Committee chairperson.CMF is on its fourth fund, which has a fundraise target of $150 million. The fund targets Midwest startups with a focus on business-to-business technology solutions and also has a specific interest in industrial, manufacturing and healthc
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