Orlando Bravo (born 1970) is a Puerto Rican billionaire businessman. He is the co-founder and managing partner of
Thoma Bravo
Thoma Bravo, LP, is an American private equity and growth capital firm with offices in San Francisco, Chicago and Miami. It is known for being particularly active in acquiring software companies and has over $114 billion in assets under manage ...
, a private equity investment firm that specializes in software and technology-enabled services sectors. The 2019
''Forbes'' 400 listed Bravo as the first Puerto Rican-born billionaire, debuting at No. 287.
As of September 2022, his net worth is estimated at US$7.9 billion.
Early life and education
Bravo was born in
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. When Bravo was in his early teens he moved to
Florida
Florida is a state located in the Southeastern region of the United States. Florida is bordered to the west by the Gulf of Mexico, to the northwest by Alabama, to the north by Georgia, to the east by the Bahamas and Atlantic Ocean, and to ...
to pursue a possible career in tennis, studying at the
Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy
IMG Academy is a preparatory boarding school and sports training destination in Bradenton, Florida, United States. IMG Academy is set across over 600 acres and features programs consisting of sport camps for youth athletes, adult camps, a board ...
, which counts
Andre Agassi
Andre Kirk Agassi ( ; born April 29, 1970) is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. He is an eight-time major champion and an Olympic gold medalist, as well as a runner-up in seven other majors.
Agassi is the second of five men to ach ...
and
Maria Sharapova
Maria Yuryevna Sharapova ( , ; rus, Мари́я Ю́рьевна Шара́пова, p=mɐˈrʲijə ʂɐˈrapəvə, a=Maria_sharapova.ogg; born 19 April 1987) is a Russian former List of WTA number 1 ranked singles tennis players, world No. 1 ...
as alumni.
He returned to Puerto Rico to attend high school at the
Academia de la Inmaculada Concepción
The Academy of the Immaculate Conception ( es, Academia de la Inmaculada Concepción, generally abbreviated as AIC, or simply ''La Inmaculada'') is a coeducational Catholic school located in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. Founded in 1905, it is among P ...
in his hometown.
In 1987 he competed in the Omega Easter Bowl tennis tournament held in Miami. After graduating high school Bravo left Puerto Rico to attend
Brown University
Brown University is a private research university in Providence, Rhode Island. Brown is the seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, founded in 1764 as the College in the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providenc ...
, where he graduated with a B.A. in economics and political science in 1992.
Bravo enrolled in graduate school at
Stanford University
Stanford University, officially Leland Stanford Junior University, is a private research university in Stanford, California. The campus occupies , among the largest in the United States, and enrolls over 17,000 students. Stanford is consider ...
, earning a J.D. from
Stanford Law School
Stanford Law School (Stanford Law or SLS) is the law school of Stanford University, a private research university near Palo Alto, California. Established in 1893, it is regarded as one of the most prestigious law schools in the world. Stanford La ...
and an
M.B.A.
A Master of Business Administration (MBA; also Master's in Business Administration) is a postgraduate degree focused on business administration. The core courses in an MBA program cover various areas of business administration such as account ...
from
Stanford's Graduate School of Business.
Career
Bravo began his professional career working in
mergers and acquisitions
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are business transactions in which the ownership of companies, other business organizations, or their operating units are transferred to or consolidated with another company or business organization. As an aspect ...
for
Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley is an American multinational investment management and financial services company headquartered at 1585 Broadway in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. With offices in more than 41 countries and more than 75,000 employees, the fir ...
. In 1997, he joined Thoma Bravo's predecessor firm, Thoma Cressey Equity Partners, Inc. (TCEP.)
''
Crain's Chicago Business
''Crain's Chicago Business'' is a weekly business newspaper in Chicago, IL. It is owned by Detroit-based Crain Communications, a privately held publishing company with more than 30 magazines, including ''Advertising Age'', ''Modern Healthcare'' ...
'' called Carl Thoma's hiring of Bravo "the smartest investment....Thoma ever made."
In the early 2000s Carl Thoma, a co-founder of the firm, allowed Bravo to lead the acquisition of product distribution software provider Prophet 21. It was the first software deal TCEP had ever done, and one of the earliest take-private transactions in the sector.
At the time, Bravo noted it fit TCEP's strategy of buying strong franchises in large and fragmented industries. Because the deal happened when lenders were hesitant to provide capital for such deals, the deal took place with almost no dependence on leverage.
Bravo brought in the firm's first operating partner to address the issue of the software companies' running on high gross margins with the potential of decent profitability, but were instead often losing money. After three years Prophet 21 produced a return of 4.7x at exit.
This and other deals led Bravo to become a partner at TCEP, when he was 30 years old. At that time he ran the software group at the company.
TCEP became Thoma Cressey Bravo in 2007, in recognition of Bravo's contribution to the firm's success.
In 2008, Orlando Bravo helped form Thoma Bravo, LLC, when the firm changed its name and investment focus.
Thoma Bravo
Thoma Bravo is one of the top technology buyout firms in the United States, and along with predecessor firms Thoma Cressey Bravo and Thoma Cressey Equity Partners, the firm has completed more than 200 software and technology acquisitions (over 60 platform companies and over 140 add-ons) representing an aggregate value of about $57 billion in enterprise value. Some of Thoma Bravo's current and past portfolio companies include Deltek,
Blue Coat,
Qlik
Qlik ronounced "klik"(formerly known as Qliktech) provides a business analytics platform. The software company was founded in 1993 in Lund, Sweden and is now based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, United States. The company's main products ...
, and
SolarWinds
SolarWinds Corporation is an American company that develops software for businesses to help manage their networks, systems, and information technology infrastructure. It is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with sales and product development offi ...
.
In 2016 the firm closed its Fund XII, raising $7.6 billion, twice the size of its previous fund. Bravo referred to this fund when he discussed how the firm evolved from a generalist private equity firm into a private equity software specialist.
Thoma Bravo raised $12.6 billion for its 13th flagship fund, which was announced in January 2019.
In February, the French business school
HEC Paris
HEC Paris (french: École des hautes études commerciales de Paris) is a business school, and one of the most prestigious and selective grandes écoles, located in Jouy-en-Josas, France. HEC offers Master in Management, MSc International Fi ...
, in conjunction with Dow Jones, named Thoma Bravo the best-performing buyout investor in the world after studying 898 funds raised between 2005 and 2014. According to public data analyzed by ''
Forbes
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'', its funds returned 30% net annually, and since the beginning of 2015, Thoma Bravo has sold or listed 25 investments worth a total of $20 billion, four times their cost.
Thoma Bravo is estimated to be worth $7 billion and has done 230 software deals worth over $68 billion since 2003 and presently oversees a portfolio of 38 software companies that generate some $12 billion in annual revenue and employ 40,000 people.
Up until its move to Miami in 2020, Bravo ran the San Francisco office, while Thoma was based in Chicago.
Philanthropy
Bravo is a member of the Board of Trustees of Brown University and serves on Brown's President's Leadership Council. Bravo is a member of the
Stanford Graduate School of Business
The Stanford Graduate School of Business (also known as Stanford GSB) is the graduate business school of Stanford University, a private research university in Stanford, California. For several years it has been the most selective business schoo ...
(GSB) Bay Area Chapter, Stanford GSB Latino Alumni Chapter, Stanford Law School San Francisco Chapter and Stanford Latino Alumni Association. He is on the board of Border Youth Tennis Exchange (BYTE), a charitable organization founded to enhance the lives of children and young adults on the
Mexico–United States border
The Mexico–United States border ( es, frontera Estados Unidos–México) is an international border separating Mexico and the United States, extending from the Pacific Ocean in the west to the Gulf of Mexico in the east. The border traver ...
through tennis, education and cross-border exchange. Bravo serves on the
UCSF Board of Overseers. Bravo and his wife have helped endow faculty scholar and fellow positions at Stanford University's Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy Research. In April 2019, Bravo committed a $25 million gift to Brown University that will establish two professorships and the Orlando Bravo Center for Economics Research. The Orlando Bravo Center for Economics Research is housed in the Department of Economics and supports innovative research, training and collaborative projects for economic scholars including supporting faculty research, graduate students and undergraduate students.
In the wake of
Hurricane Maria
Hurricane Maria was a deadly Saffir–Simpson scale#Category 5, Category 5 Tropical cyclone, hurricane that devastated the northeastern Caribbean in September 2017, particularly Dominica, Saint Croix, and Puerto Rico. It is regarded as the wo ...
, which
devastated the island of Puerto Rico, Bravo donated $10 million through the Bravo Family Foundation's ''Podemos Puerto Rico'' Fund (Spanish for, "We Can Puerto Rico"). Aid included chartering planes to carry cargo, including satellite phones, water, water purifiers, medicine and diapers.
This donation was the largest single donation to the hurricane relief efforts, with Bravo criticizing the
Trump administration's slow recovery aid measures, writing in an official statement "
ere will hopefully be significant federal aid coming to the island. But centralized efforts, no matter how large and well-coordinated, still leave gaps."
He originally donated "$2 million to start and up to $8 million in the
ollowingmonths." On 30 September he "boarded a plane with water purifiers and medical supplies," asserting that "
we can come from San Francisco, California, and in two days deliver what the mayors of two towns desperately need,
en it can be done." Bravo arrived at the
Rafael Hernández Airport
Rafael Hernández International Airport ( es, link=no, Aeropuerto Internacional Rafael Hernández) is a joint civil-military airport located in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. It is named after the Puerto Rican composer Rafael Hernández Marín. It is ...
with his brother, Alejandro, taking supplies for the mayors of
Lares
Lares ( , ; archaic , singular ''Lar'') were guardian deities in ancient Roman religion. Their origin is uncertain; they may have been hero-ancestors, guardians of the hearth, fields, boundaries, or fruitfulness, or an amalgam of these.
Lares ...
, Mayagüez, and
San Germán, and for the La Concepción hospital in the lattermost municipality. It was a
''Primera Hora'' news report that revealed that a fifty-person refuge was running out of water in the formermost municipality. His foundation had visited San Juan a few days prior, while his visit was the first carried out since the launch of their ''Ayudando a Puerto Rico'' (Spanish for, "Helping Puerto Rico") initiative.
The products they donated included "serums, water, water filters, satellite phones and a special milk for a baby from a family in San Sebastián." Following this "targeted mission", in which Bravo revealed that "
’s much worse than was reported," he stated his plan to return in November, while the foundation would go back the following week, "working literally 24-7," as they had received thousands of aid requests. That November, Bravo announced raising an additional $10 million from investors, as well as another $5 million himself. The investors donations "came from private equity investors Bravo knows," such as
Bain Capital
Bain Capital is an American private investment firm based in Boston. It specializes in private equity, venture capital, credit, public equity, impact investing, life sciences, and real estate. Bain Capital invests across a range of industry se ...
's managing director Ian Loring,
Blackstone Group
Blackstone Inc. is an American alternative investment management company based in New York City. Blackstone's private equity business has been one of the largest investors in leveraged buyouts in the last three decades, while its real estate b ...
's global head of private equity Joe Baratta,
J-P Conte chairman and managing director of
Genstar,
Kirkland & Ellis
Kirkland & Ellis LLP is an American multinational law firm headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Founded in 1909, Kirkland & Ellis is the largest law firm in the world by revenue and the seventh-largest by number of attorneys, and was the first la ...
,
KKR, which "made a firm-wide donation,"
Hollie Moore Haynes managing partner of Luminate Capital and
Silver Lake
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co-founder and former-chairman Dave Roux.
These funds enabled a series of frequent flights taking relief aid to Puerto Rico.
Bravo-led relief efforts were organized as "a
private-equity firm
A private equity firm is an investment management company that provides financial backing and makes investments in the private equity of startup or operating companies through a variety of loosely affiliated investment strategies including leve ...
does with a
portfolio company A portfolio company is a company or entity in which a venture capital firm, a startup studio, or a holding company invests. All companies currently backed by a private equity firm can be spoken of as the firm's portfolio
Portfolio may refer to:
...
."
In May 2019, Bravo donated $100 million to the Bravo Family Foundation to promote entrepreneurship and economic development in Puerto Rico, a program that was put "on hold until living conditions stabilize" due to the Hurricane Maria efforts.
After the hurricane, his "longer-term plans
erecentered on improving educational standards and providing opportunities for talented young adults in a way that promotes social justice.
Personal life
Bravo is married to Katy Bravo, with four children, and lives in Miami.
His brother, Alejandro, is a Florida-based criminal lawyer.
See also
*
List of Puerto Ricans
References
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Living people
20th-century American businesspeople
21st-century American businesspeople
American chief executives of financial services companies
Stanford Law School alumni
Brown University alumni
American investors
Private equity and venture capital investors
People from Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Stanford Graduate School of Business alumni
American billionaires
American company founders
1970 births