Steve Pagliuca is a renowned American private equity investor, co-chairman of Bain Capital, and owner of Atalanta, an Italian Serie A football club. He’s also a former co-owner of the Boston Celtics.
*Key Highlights of Steve Pagliuca’s Career:*
– *Education*: Pagliuca graduated from Duke University in 1977 and received an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1982.
– *Professional Journey*: He began his career as a senior accountant and international tax specialist at Peat Marwick Mitchell & Company (now KPMG). Pagliuca then joined Bain & Company, where he managed client relationships in the information services and healthcare industries.
– *Bain Capital*: Pagliuca co-founded the Information Partners private equity fund for Bain Capital in 1989 and has played a leading role in various investments.
– *Boston Celtics*: He was a managing general partner and co-owner of the Boston Celtics, focusing on basketball operations development.
– *Atalanta*: Pagliuca acquired a 55% stake in Atalanta in 2022 and serves as co-chairman.
*Philanthropic Efforts:*
– *Boston Celtics Shamrock Foundation*: Pagliuca is the president of this foundation, which focuses on helping children in need.
– *Pagliuca Life Lab*: He donated a research lab to Harvard University, supporting biotech startups and entrepreneurship.
– *Bill Russell Statue*: Pagliuca led the effort to build a statue commemorating Bill Russell’s dedication to equality and civil rights.¹ ²
*Other Ventures:*
– *Politics*: Pagliuca was a Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2010 but didn’t win. He’s remained active in politics, serving on various committees.
– *Board Memberships*: He serves on the boards of directors of Axis Bank, Ltd., Gartner, Inc., and Virgin Voyages.³