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Mary Kathleen Flynn

Mary Kathleen (MK) Flynn joined PEI Media as Editor-in-Chief of PE Hub in 2021. She leads the content for the Hub and covers all things private equity-related, especially transactions, trends and dealmakers. She has covered private equity and M&A for 15 years. Most recently, she was the Editor-in-Chief of Mergers & Acquisitions, a role she served in for a decade. Previous positions include Senior Editor/Senior Video Producer, The Deal; broadcast Reporter at CNN and MSNBC; and Associate Editor at U.S. News & World Report and PC Magazine.
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New Mountain Capital has completed its investment in accounting firm and advisor Grant Thornton.
Good morning, Hubsters. MK Flynn here, rested and refreshed from my vacation and back on the Wire. The week in PE deals is off to a strong start with a big exit for Thoma Bravo. We’ll take a look at the deal and at some of the firm’s buying and selling strategies. We’ve also got […]
Thoma Bravo agreed to acquire Darktrace in a take-private deal for $5.3 billion.
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PE Hub casts a spotlight on Forward Consumer's debut acquisition, an artisan baking business.
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Going behind the scenes at the Riverside Company’s annual leadership summit to take an exclusive look at how the prolific lower mid-market PE firm works with its portfolio companies to create value.
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Vista is acquiring Model N in a $1.25 billion take-private deal.
Our annual Deals of the Year package is out (spoiler: top prize goes to Warburg Pincus’ exit of Summit Health). Check out who picked up honors for Turnaround Deal of the Year, International Deal of the Year, Secondaries Deal of the Year and more.
Blackstone's Marcus Felder and PE Hub's Mary Kathleen Flynn in conversation, seated in armchairs
Through Career Pathways, Blackstone helps portfolio companies identify, develop and advance talent from untapped communities, such as veterans and people without four-year college degrees.
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A video conversation on the opportunities of the lower middle market with Suzanne Yoon, founder and managing partner of Kinzie Capital Partners; generative AI is putting the kibosh on some deals; Japan emerges as bright spot for dealmaking in Asia-Pacific.
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