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Business Icons’ Wisdom Echoes in This Firm’s Investments

of private equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice’s (CD&R’s) business since its founding in 1978. Co-founder Marty Dubilier was an operating executive, and Jack Welch, the famed CEO who transformed General Electric through management and operations, was an advisor to the firm’s funds for nearly two decades.

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