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Heartland Industrial Partners is a private equity firm focused on industry consolidation and growth capital investments in middle-market industrial companies. The firm, which is based in Stamford, Connecticut, was founded in 1999 and is no longer actively investing. ==History== The firm was founded in 1999 by former Reagan budget director David Stockman, Timothy Leuliette and Daniel Tredwell 〔(Stockman Forming Own Buyout Concern ). New York Times, September 17, 1999〕〔"Collins & Aikman seeks to emerge from bankruptcy," ''Bloomberg News'' article by Jeff Bennett, appearing in ''The Advocate'' of Stamford and (identical version, perhaps with changes by the local editor in the common business section for both papers) in the ''Greenwich Time'' on September 5, 2006, page A7, ''The Advocate''〕 In 2001, the firm completed fundraising for its first and only private equity fund with approximately $1.4 billion of investor commitments.〔(Firm of Reagan Adviser Raises $1.4 Billion Fund ). New York Times, December 11, 2001〕
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