General Investing >> Money Manager Interviews >> December 27, 1999
MICHAEL C. DAILEY is President and CEO of Dailey Capital Management, a
private equity investment firm founded by Mr. Dailey in 1997. Prior to
the formation of the firm, he was President and CEO of Triad Capital
Management. Not a single loss was incurred in connection with any
investment under the direction of Mr. Dailey throughout his 18-year
association with Triad. Simultaneous with his career at Triad and later
Dailey, he was affiliated with the commercial real estate firm of
Cushman & Wakefield. Mr. Dailey earned his Bachelor's degree from Sacred
Heart University and an M.B.A. from the University of Bridgeport. He has
also done extensive post graduate work in Finance and Economics and has
been a frequent lecturer at such institutions as The Columbia Business
School. Mr. Dailey is a member of the Real Estate Board of New York, The
Patterson Club, the National Audubon Society, the Fairfield County Hunt
Club, and the Saugatuck Fish & Game Club. He also serves as Trustee of
Sacred Heart University, as a director in connection with three
corporate entities, and as a member of the advisory board of Lafayette
American Bank. Profile
DEVER G. WARNER is a Managing Director and COO of Dailey Capital
Management, a position he has held since March 1999. Prior to joining
the firm, Mr. Warner was associated with IBJ Whitehall Bank & Trust
Company/IBJ Schroder Bank & Trust Company as Managing Director of the
Middle Market Corporate Finance Division, where he had also previously
served as a Vice President of U.S. Corporate Banking/Acquisition
Finance. Mr. Warner has also been associated with the New York branch of
Banque Paribas, Food & Wine Magazine, and Media Networks, Inc. Mr.
Warner holds a Bachelor's degree in American Literature and Classic
Languages from Brown University and a Master's degree in Public and
Private Management with a concentration in Finance from the Yale School
of Management. Profile
TWST: I understand that Dailey Capital Management was formed to addressthe needs of middle market companies. How did this come about?
Mr. Dailey: Dailey Capital was organized for the purpose