During the fifteen years, that previous Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney performed a full time job at Bain Capital, the Boston investment firm he co-founded back in 1984. He developed a large number of partners with Coleman Andrews and others through the private equity realm, “Mitt recognized and worked with a number of the top figures in the marketplace, many of which are still active at present,” says Geoffrey Rehnert, Co-founder of the Audax Group. A Boston PE Firm shared the same tenure at Bain Capital as Mitt Romney. “Mitt is globally honored by all as sharp, honorable and extraordinarily capable,” Says Rehnert, who had been helping Romney’s Presidential Bid.

Here is a close look at Rehnert as well as some of Romney’s some other Bain contemporaries who are even now involved with PE today, and certain younger PE investors with close connections to the candidate. Keep watch over these people; they may have the ear of future President.

T. Coleman Andrews

Romney chosen T. Coleman Andrews in 1979 to work at Bain & Co. and after that tapped him for helping establish Bain capital as a Co-Founder. Andrews left the firm in 1986 to work as the CEO of World Airways INC., a service provider of long-range passenger and cargo air transportation services.

Andrews is presently the CEO of San Francisco based Rocky Mountain Wealth Concepts, which handles capital for high net worth individuals and invests in private equity firms. He serves as an industry expert to a few PE firms, including Trilantic Capital Partners. From 2005 to 2012, Andrews have also been CEO of a Financial Services Firm.

Andrews happens to be an active republican. From 1994 to 1997, he ran for the office of Lt. Governor of Virginia, ultimately pulling out because of family responsibilities while leading the race, based on his biography on the Trilantic website.

Politics flows in his family. His Grand Father, who bore identical name, ran for US President as the States Rights Party candidate in 1956. As accountant, he had worked as commissioner of the internal revenue service under President Dwight Eisenhower however had stepped down, indicating his resistance to income tax.

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