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Cody Campbell is a Private Equity Associate at Onex with a focus on software and business services, having joined the firm in August 2024. Prior experience includes roles at OMERS Private Equity as part of a rotational program, gaining expertise in buyouts, growth equity, and GreenTech & alternative capital solutions from August 2022 to July 2024. Cody also served as a Board Observer at CEDA International and as an Investment Banking Summer Analyst in the M&A Group at National Bank Financial. Previous positions include Private Equity Analyst at Alnes Capital and FP&A Analyst at SLC Management, as well as an analyst role at AMZ Prep Canada, where Cody contributed to raising approximately C$250,000 in seed funding. Academic credentials include an Honors Bachelor of Business Administration with a Finance concentration and minors in Computer Science and Economics from the Lazaridis School of Business & Economics at Wilfrid Laurier University, alongside an International Baccalaureate Diploma.
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Founded in 1984, Onex manages and invests capital on behalf of its shareholders, institutional investors and high net worth clients from around the world. Onex’ platforms include: Onex Partners, private equity funds focused on mid- to large-cap opportunities in North America and Europe; ONCAP, private equity funds focused on middle market and smaller opportunities in North America; Onex Credit, which manages primarily non-investment grade debt through tradeable, private and opportunistic credit strategies as well as actively managed public equity and public credit funds; and Gluskin Sheff’s wealth management services. In total, as of September 30, 2022, Onex has approximately $51 billion of assets under management, of which approximately $7.9 billion is its own investing capital. With offices in Toronto, New York, New Jersey, Boston and London, Onex and its experienced management teams are collectively the largest investors across Onex’ platforms.