Dean Chou

Direct Sourcing at Alpine Investors

Dean Chou is an experienced investor currently working at Alpine Investors and Guardian Restoration Partners, with a focus on partnerships and mergers and acquisitions at Antelope. Previous roles include operational management at Wefunder and management consulting at Guidehouse. Dean also served as a venture fellow at StartUp Health and completed a business development internship at Ora Organic. Academically, Dean Chou earned a Bachelor of Arts in Public Health and a minor in Early Learning and Development Science from the University of California, Berkeley, and graduated from South Eugene High School.

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Alpine Investors

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Alpine Investors is a people-driven private equity firm that is committed to building enduring companies by working with, learning from, and developing exceptional people. Alpine specializes in middle-market companies in the software and services industries. Its PeopleFirst strategy includes a CEO-in-Residence program where Alpine partners withCEOs first and places them into companies as part of the transaction. This provides a distinct solution for situations where additional or new management is desired post-transaction. This is a particularly good fit for founders looking to transition out of their day-to-day roles, or divested companies seeking leadership teams. Alpine Investors was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.Alpine Investors has been recognized by Fortune as one of the top companies to work for in the finance & insurance industries and one of the top companies to work for in the Bay Area. Alpine has also been recognized by Grady Campbell as one of the top 50 PE firms of 2019. We are also on Inc magazine's list of 50 best PE firms for entrepreneurs. *None of the above accolades were paid for by Alpine. Qualification criteria were independently determined by the publications and Alpine was not involved in the decision process for selection.


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