Walter Butler (French businessman)Walter Butler is a French-American businessman. He is the founder of Butler Capital Partners, an investment and private equity firm. Early life and educationWalter Butler was born in Brazil[1] to a Brazilian mother and an American father.[2][3] He moved from Brazil to France when he was a child following his parents' divorce.[4] Butler attended Instituts d'études politiques de Bordeaux where he received a Master of Law degree. He later attended ÉNA, an elite school for high-level civil servants, where he received a degree in 1980.[4] He is a United States citizen.[1] CareerAfter completing studies at the ÉNA, Walter Butler served from 1983 to 1986 as an Inspector of Finances at the French Ministry of Finances.[2][3] From 1986 to 1988,[citation needed] he was an advisor to the Minister of Culture and Communication François Léotard.[2][5] In this position, he played a key role in the privatization of French television channel TF1, working alongside Jean-Marie Messier.[4] In 1988, he joined investment bank Goldman Sachs in New York.[1] From 1988 to 1990, he was executive director of Goldman Sachs in New York City, then London.[6] He has stated that his experience with the firm was where much of his business knowledge was formed.[7] In 1991, he founded Butler Capital Partners, an investment fund and venture capital business.[1][2] Through Butler Capital Partners, Butler is known for his involvement with companies including Flo, Sernam, Ipsos, BDDP, PSG and Virgin.[7] Butler is also known for his role in the privatization of ferry company National Corsican-Mediterranean Co., SNCM, in 2006.[1][8] In 2008, Butler became a stakeholder in Virgin Megastores when Butler Capital Partners purchased a majority stake in Virgin Group from Lagardère.[9][10] In 2015, Butler led the acquisition of Isodev, an SME loan platform that had been liquidated earlier that year.[8][11] In 2018, Butler became the largest shareholder of Noerden, a Shanghai-based startup that manufactures smart watches and other devices.[3][12] References
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