Centerview (disambiguation)

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Centerview is an unincorporated community in Edwards County, Kansas, in the United States.

Centerview (Lynchburg, Virginia) building in Virginia, United States

Centerview is a historic home located at Lynchburg, Virginia. It is a two-story brick house completed in 1871 in the Greek Revival style. The dependency, which is similar in construction and detail to the main house but which may date to 1861, is a one-stay gabled brick building and originally served as a summer kitchen and cook's dwelling among other functions. The house and dependency were rehabilitated in 1999-2000 as law offices. Robert Withers Morgan and his family were long resident in the house; one of his six children was the painter Georgia Weston Morgan, who resided there until 1923.

Centerview, Missouri City in Missouri, United States

Centerview is a village in Johnson County, Missouri, United States. The population was 267 at the 2010 census.

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Centerview Partners is an American independent investment banking and private equity investment firm. Centerview operates primarily as an investment banking advisory firm. The firm offers mergers and acquisitions advisory, takeover defense, capital allocation and divestitures services. The firm also operates as a financial sponsor in certain private equity transactions. In 2007, the firm raised its first investment fund with $485 million of commitments from institutional investors.

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Johnson County, Missouri County in the United States

Johnson County is a county located in western portion of the U.S. state of Missouri. As of the 2010 census, the population was 52,595. Its county seat is Warrensburg. The county was formed December 13, 1834 from Lafayette County and named for Vice President Richard M. Johnson.

Wasserstein Perella & Co.

Wasserstein Perella & Co., sometimes referred to as "Wasserella", was a boutique investment bank established by Bruce Wasserstein, Joseph R. Perella, Bill Lambert, and Charles Ward in 1988, former bankers at First Boston Corp., until its eventual sale to Dresdner Bank in 2000 for some $1.4 billion in stock. The private equity business of the investment firm was not included in the sale and was to be sold off to existing Wasserstein shareholders.

James M. Kilts was a chief executive officer of The Gillette Company. He negotiated the sale of the company to Procter & Gamble for US$57 billion. Press investigators estimate that he stood to gain more than $165 million personally in the purchase. Kilts is currently a partner at Centerview Partners, an investment banking and private equity firm based in New York City. In that role he was involved in the sale of Big Heart Pet Brands, and is now looking to raise a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) for a new acquisition.

Route 58 is a highway in western Missouri. Its eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 50 west of Warrensburg; its western terminus is at Route D west of Belton, Missouri. It is one of only a very few highways to end at a state supplemental route.

Crest Ridge R-VII School District was formed in 1979 and originally named the Johnson County R-VII School District.

Cocke County High School

Cocke County High School is a public high school located in Newport, Tennessee. The school serves around 1,100 students in a predominately rural area of East Tennessee. It serves all of Cocke County except the southern portion, which is served by Cosby High School.

Robin Francis Budenberg CBE is a British banker. He was appointed Chairman of The Crown Estate on 9 August 2016 and has been London Chairman of Centerview Partners since September 2014. Budenberg is also Non-Executive Director of Charity Bank and Big Society Trust

Richelieu Foods

Richelieu Foods is a private label food manufacturing company founded in 1862, headquartered in Randolph, Massachusetts, previously owned by investment group Brynwood Partners and owned from 2010 by investment group Centerview Partners LLC and sold December 2017 to Freiberger USA Inc., Morris Plains, New Jersey, USA, a subsidiary of the german Südzucker AG

Blair W. Effron is an American financier. Effron co-founded Centerview Partners, a boutique investment banking firm based in New York City. Centerview has offices in London, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Centerview Partners is a leading independent investment banking and advisory firm. The firm provides advice on mergers and acquisitions, financial restructurings, valuation, and capital structure to companies, institutions and governments.

Acquia is a software-as-a-service company co-founded by Dries Buytaert and Jay Batson to provide enterprise products, services, and technical support for the open-source web content management platform Drupal.

3G Capital is a Brazilian-American multibillion-dollar investment firm, founded in 2004 by Alex Behring, Jorge Paulo Lemann, Carlos Alberto Sicupira, Marcel Herrmann Telles and Roberto Thompson Motta.

The Church of the Epiphany is an Anglican church located in Chantilly, Virginia. The current church residing at this location belongs to the Diocese of the Mid-Atlantic of the Anglican Church in North America.

An independent advisory firm is an investment bank that provides strategic and financial advice to clients primarily including corporations, financial sponsors, and governments. Revenues are typically generated by providing deal-specific advice related to mergers and acquisitions and financing. The WSJ noted in January 2016 that "boutique is a fuzzy label, defined as much by what these firms do as what they don’t do ."

Kentucky Route 401 (KY 401) is a 10.240-mile-long (16.480 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway travels through mostly rural areas of Breckinridge County.

Centerview Township is an inactive township in Johnson County, in the U.S. state of Missouri.

Georgia Weston Morgan was an American painter.