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DCA Capital in the News

December 1, 2005
Prosper – At Work, In Life

DCA Capital General Partner, Jeremy Wolfe, recently honored by Prosper Business Magazine. Wolfe designated one of the select few Prosper Whiz Kids of 2006

Nominated for his team–oriented innovation and intellect as well as his humble business sophistication and savvy (and a number of other compelling reasons), Mr. Wolfe was recognized by Prosper Magazine for his success in the Sacramento regional marketplace, most influential of which are his entrepreneurial achievements in local middle–market investment with Roseville–based private equity fund, DCA Capital Partners.

“Jeremy Wolfe is a 34–year–old partner at DCA Capital Partners in Roseville. Wolfe, a Harvard Business School–trained investment banker, came to Sacramento to get away from the all–consuming lifestyle of investment banking in the Bay Area and to help meet what he saw as a clear need. ‘This is an underserved area in terms of middle–market investment,’ Wolfe says. ‘No one’s doing that here, so it’s a chance to fill a unique niche.’”

“His partner, Curt Rocca, is equally excited about working with someone of Wolfe’s caliber. ‘Jeremy is a truly world–class individual,’ Rocca says. ‘He’s excelled in one of the toughest fields of business, graduated in the top five percent of his class [from Harvard], served as the CFO of a [venture–backed] software company, and despite all that, he exudes a humble nature that’s very easy to be around.’” It is a pleasure to work with Jeremy; he brings a special element to the work environment that brings everyone together in a very powerful way, from the top of the organization to the bottom.

“For Wolfe, the chance to achieve a better work and life balance was equally attractive. ‘When I worked at Goldman Sachs, it was a 120–hour–a–week job,’ he says. ‘I ate dinner at the office and wouldn’t leave until two or three in the morning most days. I learned a lot from that job; it made me who I am, but it was coming at a cost.’ Wolfe, who’s married and has a four–year–old daughter, still puts in 60– to 80–hour workweeks, but enjoys being able to get outdoors and spend more time with his family.”

Prosper – At Work, In Life, is a modern business–lifestyle magazine with rapidly growing readership, celebrating the regional dynamics and landscape of the booming Sacramento market.

Whiz Kids 2006 article excerpts and image courtesy of Prosper. “Whiz Kids 2006, Success Is a Side Effect” article by December Issue Contributor, Roland Deschain. Article copyright Prosper Magazine, LLC.
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