Today GeniusMesh is excited to announce an exciting new alliance developed in response to our member’s requests for more contact with the private equity world and entree to senior-level positions at PE portfolio companies
To bring such opportunities to you, we’ve partnered with Industrial Exchange, a New York-based creator and manager of high-level forums for industrial companies and their stakeholders, chief among whom are private equity owners and senior-level operators in all major industrial sub-sectors.
GeniusMesh-Industrial Exchange alliance
Through the new GeniusMesh-Industrial Exchange alliance, GeniusMesh will leverage its network of qualified Executive MBA talent to help private equity firms and their portfolio companies bring on the senior level talent they need to grow – creating more job opportunities for GeniusMesh users directly within the platform than ever before
And to provide further networking opportunities for its members interested in the industrial sector or private equity, this new partnership will bring access to Industrial Exchange events, such as IndEx 2020 which is recognized as the premier national event for industrial companies. IndEx brings together owners and operators from more than 100 PE firms annually, as well as up-and-coming and established technology providers, investment bankers and consultants to network, share ideas and hear from recognized experts on issues shaping the future of industrial America.
This partnership, in response to demand and designed to bolster the GeniusMesh offering for private equity and industrial sector candidates, provides unparalleled opportunities for network expansion and the discovery of leadership roles. If you are interested in the industrial sector or private equity, stay tuned for new roles and special offers!
Tom Berger boasts a diverse professional journey, commencing as an engineer with a BSEE and MSEE. Over two decades, he held key roles at Motorola, showcasing versatility in engineering, sales, product management, marketing, and business development. He co-founded an innovative Motorola-IBM venture, creating the world’s largest wireless data network. Leading seven VC-backed startups, Berger orchestrated their successful acquisitions, totaling over $260 million. Now a startup and private company coach, he aids 40+ enterprises pro bono. With eight patents (six acquired by Google), Berger blends altruism with ingenuity. Beyond work, he treasures philanthropy, sharing life with therapy dogs making 461 school visits. Adept at boating, shooting, railroading, and woodworking, Berger cherishes 48 years with wife Nancy, their three children, and seven grandchildren, epitomizing a rich life.