The Kelso Difference Kelso is a North American-focused middle market private equity firm. Kelso was founded on the principles of partnership and alignment of interest espoused by Louis Kelso, the …
Kelso evaluated the assets with multiple strategic partners during Kinder Morgan’s FTC-mandated divestiture of certain pipelines and other midstream assets prior to working with Tallgrass.
Kelso Fund XI Announces Investment in WilliamsMarston Kelso is pleased to announce that our affiliate funds have signed definitive documentation to acquire WilliamsMarston. …
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Nick joined Kelso in 2018. He spent the preceding three years in the Mergers & Acquisitions group of Moelis & Company. Nick is currently a director of Armada Materials. He is active in the Firm's …
Benjamin joined Kelso in 2021. He spent the preceding two years as an investment banking analyst within Mergers & Acquisitions and Restructuring at Solomon Partners. Benjamin is active in the …
Kelso & Company and its affiliate funds ("Kelso") are pleased to announce that we have signed definitive documentation to merge BradyPLUS (a Kelso Fund X Portfolio Company) with …
Baily joined Kelso in 2024. She is focused on marketing, fundraising and investor relations. She spent the last three years at BC Partners where she was a Managing Director on their US LP coverage …
Phil joined Kelso in 1999. He spent the preceding eight years at Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc., eventually becoming a Senior Managing Director and Head of the High Yield Capital Markets group. He was …
The Kelso Difference Kelso is a North American-focused middle market private equity firm. Kelso was founded on the principles of partnership and alignment of interest espoused by Louis Kelso, the inventor of the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (or ESOP).
Kelso Fund XI Announces Investment in WilliamsMarston Kelso is pleased to announce that our affiliate funds have signed definitive documentation to acquire WilliamsMarston. WilliamsMarston is a boutique advisory firm that provides non-audit Accounting Advisory, Tax, Valuation, and Managed SEC Services to over 1,100 clients.
Stefan joined Kelso in 2025. Before joining the firm, he was a member of the Private Capital team at MSD Partners where he invested in business and industrial services companies. Prior to MSD Partners, Stefan worked in investment banking at Evercore and Deutsche Bank. Stefan is currently a director of Beacon Communications. He received a B.B.A. in Finance and Accounting, magna cum laude, from ...
Nick joined Kelso in 2018. He spent the preceding three years in the Mergers & Acquisitions group of Moelis & Company. Nick is currently a director of Armada Materials. He is active in the Firm's investments in BradyPLUS, Inovar, Newport Group, Pathstone, Savant and Wellington-Altus. He was active in the Firm’s investment in Augusta Sportswear. He received a B.S. in Finance, magna cum laude ...
Benjamin joined Kelso in 2021. He spent the preceding two years as an investment banking analyst within Mergers & Acquisitions and Restructuring at Solomon Partners. Benjamin is active in the Firm’s investments in Bridgenext, Eagle Foods, Premia Re, Valenz and Wellington-Altus. He received a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Economics, magna cum laude, from Brown University in 2019.
Baily joined Kelso in 2024. She is focused on marketing, fundraising and investor relations. She spent the last three years at BC Partners where she was a Managing Director on their US LP coverage team raising capital for their equity and credit funds. Prior to BC Partners, Baily worked in various investor relations roles for over a decade. Baily received a BA with Distinction from Yale ...
Phil joined Kelso in 1999. He spent the preceding eight years at Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc., eventually becoming a Senior Managing Director and Head of the High Yield Capital Markets group. He was previously in High Yield Finance at The First Boston Corporation. Phil is currently a director of Eagle Foods and Ferraro Foods. He has served as a director on the boards of many Kelso portfolio ...
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The reception of Cornelius sparked a debate among the leaders of the new community of followers of Jesus, culminating in the decision to allow Gentiles to become Christians without conforming to Jewish requirements for circumcision, as recounted in Acts 15.
In this town, we live by the Cornelius Way. To us, that means consistently striving to go beyond the high bar, upholding the qualities we hope to inspire in our residents, and serving our neighbors with loyalty, integrity, and courage.
Who was Cornelius the Centurion and why does his life still matter to us today? Discover what you can learn about this Roman officer from Scripture, including his important role in the Gospel coming to the Gentiles.
10 At Caesarea there was a man named Cornelius, a centurion in what was known as the Italian Regiment. 2 He and all his family were devout and God-fearing; he gave generously to those in need and prayed to God regularly. 3 One day at about three in the afternoon he had a vision.
Acts 10 NIV - Cornelius Calls for Peter - At Caesarea - Bible Gateway
Cornelius appears in the Book of Acts as a Roman centurion stationed in Caesarea, an important coastal city in ancient Judea built by Herod the Great and named in honor of Caesar Augustus.
Despite being a Roman, Cornelius was a worshiper of God, a Jewish proselyte known and respected by the Jewish community (Acts 10:22). Cornelius was a devout man who regularly prayed and gave to charity (verse 2).
In Acts in the New Testament Cornelius is a centurion who is directed by an angel to seek Peter. After speaking with Peter he converts to Christianity, and he is traditionally deemed the first gentile convert. The name was also borne by a few early saints, including a 3rd-century pope.
Cornelius shows up in Acts 10, but his impact reaches far beyond one chapter. He was a Roman centurion stationed in Caesarea, a man of authority, influence, and surprising devotion to Israel’s God.