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Pete Lamson

COO & Head of Portfolio Operations

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Pete Lamson serves as a member on the boards of Automatiq and Digital Onboarding.

Meet Pete Lamson

Pete brings over 35 years of leadership experience and a proven track record of driving accelerated revenue growth, operational excellence, and shareholder value creation to his role as Chief Operating Officer and Head of Portfolio Operations at Volition Capital.

As COO & Head of Portfolio Ops, Pete is committed to driving transformative growth across the firm’s portfolio companies and fostering a culture of operational excellence to maximize value for investors and stakeholders alike.

PRIOR EXPERIENCE & EDUCATION
  • Throughout his career, Pete has delivered multiple successful public and private exits, driving significant value creation for employees and shareholders – JazzHR (Employ), Carbonite (IPO) and MoveCentral (Monster Worldwide). His extensive experience in go to market strategy, customer retention and expansion, and managing capital efficient businesses strengthens Volition’s ability to support portfolio companies through various stages of growth and market penetration.
  • Pete is a graduate of Middlebury College and Harvard Business School.
 FUN FACTS ABOUT PETE
  • Is an avid skier, hiker, golfer and a fly fishing poser
  • Loves any script written by Aaron Sorkin
  • Is an unabashed Boston sports homer
  • Has seen Bruce Springsteen live more times than he will admit
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