Panelist Biographies
Jack Daly
Vice President
Goldman, Sachs & Company
Jack Daly is a Vice President in the Principal Investment Area (“PIA”) of Goldman Sachs and focuses on late-stage private equity investments. PIA is one of the world’s largest private equity investors having invested over $14 billion in over 500 companies since 1986 and is currently investing from the $5.3 billion GS Capital Partners 2000 equity fund and $2.7 billion GS Mezzanine Partners III fund. Jack serves on the boards of IPC Information Systems, Gains Asia and Clearwire Holdings. Prior to joining PIA, Jack worked in the Investment Banking Division of Goldman Sachs focusing on Communications, Media and Entertainment companies.
Prior to joining Goldman Sachs in 1998, Jack spent six years as a Senior Instructor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering at Case Western Reserve University teaching manufacturing, design and product development. He helped build a Masters of Engineering degree program that combined elements of engineering and business curricula and directed a distance-learning program. Also, he briefly served as a Visiting Professor of Industrial Engineering at Kasetsart University in Bangkok, Thailand.
While on the faculty at Case, Jack started two companies—Daly Technology, a business that provided rehabilitation engineering services to hospitals and governmental agencies and product development services to corporate clients, and ADApt America, a business that provided consulting services relating to the Americans with Disabilities Act. Jack has been featured on ABC World News, The New York Times and other media for his work with the Case Engineering Service Group, a non-profit organization he founded in 1991 that builds specialized equipment for people with disabilities.
Jack received BS and MS degrees in mechanical engineering from Case Western Reserve University and an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.
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