Star Mountain Capital, LLC (“Star Mountain”), a specialized, alpha-focused, employee-owned, private markets investment firm with over

Curtis Glovier, Chief Investment Officer at Star Mountain Capital.
Mr. Glovier brings more than 30 years of experience to his new role. He has held C-level executive positions and worked across private credit, secondaries, private equity, investment banking, consulting, and board leadership. This broad background gives him a strong mix of operating and investment expertise.
“Curtis has consistently brought thoughtful leadership and deep investment expertise to Star Mountain,” said Brett Hickey, Star Mountain Capital Founder & CEO. “Curtis exudes our STAR Values with a disciplined operating approach, authentic caring for our team and clients and an analytical mindset to consider and robustly debate information to help come up with the best answer. He has a strong and consistent track record of success throughout his life and career. It is an honor to have him as a senior partner, member of our Executive Committee and Chief Investment Officer.”
“Star Mountain’s purpose-built platform bringing large market resources to high quality, established, small and medium-sized
Career Background
Before joining Star Mountain, Mr. Glovier held several senior roles across Opus Bank and its subsidiary PENSCO Trust Company. At Opus Bank, he served as Senior Executive Vice President, heading wealth services, and was Managing Partner and Investment Committee Member of Opus Equity Partners, an SBIC lower middle-market private investment fund. He also served as Chairman, CEO and President of PENSCO Trust Company, a specialty custodian of alternative investments for retirement accounts with over
Mr. Glovier joined the leadership team at Opus after leading Fortress Investment Group’s investment in the bank. He spent nearly 10 years at Fortress, a
Before Fortress, Mr. Glovier was a Managing Director at Perseus, a
Board Roles and Education
During his private equity and private credit career, he has served as Chairman of the Board of three companies and held board positions across a wide range of sectors including financial services, industrial, business services, pharmaceutical, communications, and technology companies.
He currently serves on the Board of Governors of the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
He holds a BA in Economics, cum laude, from
About Star Mountain Capital
With over
- Direct Investments: Providing debt and equity capital to established lower middle-market businesses.
- Secondary Investments: Acquiring LP interests, direct assets, and making primary LP commitments.
Star Mountain’s investors include public and private pensions, insurance companies, commercial banks, endowments, foundations, family offices, and high-net-worth individuals. Employee-owned and sharing profits with
Since 2010, Star Mountain has completed over 300 direct investments and 50 secondary/fund investments in the North American lower middle-market. The firm has been recognized as one of the Inc. 5000 fastest-growing private companies and a Best Place to Work by Crain’s New York Business and Pensions & Investments.
For more information, visit www.starmountaincapital.com.
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This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to purchase interests in any investment product. Awards and recognitions by third-party rating agencies, companies, or publications should not be interpreted as a guarantee of future results or performance. They should not be considered as an endorsement, recommendation, or referral of Star Mountain Capital or its representatives by any client or third party. Rankings published by media and industry organizations are based on information provided by the recognized advisor. Additionally, readers should understand that past performance is not indicative of future results. Award descriptions and selection methodologies may vary.
Awards and Recognition Disclosure:
Star Mountain Capital’s awards and recognitions are based on third-party evaluations and criteria, which may be subjective. These honors do not imply a guarantee of future performance or an endorsement by current or past clients.
Ranking Methodologies:
- Crain’s Best Places to Work: Evaluations were conducted through a two-part process, assessing workplace policies, practices, and employee satisfaction via surveys. Participation required a fee solely for survey processing purposes. More details are available at Crain’s eligibility criteria.
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Pensions & Investments Best Places to Work: Companies were evaluated based on surveys measuring employee engagement (
75% ) and employer policies (25% ). Participation required a minimum of 20 U.S. employees and in discretionary assets under management. Further details can be found at P&I eligibility criteria.$100 million -
Inc. 5000 Rankings: Companies were ranked based on revenue growth from 2019 to 2022. To qualify, firms had to be
U.S. -based, privately held, and independent, with revenue thresholds of at least in 2019 and$100,000 in 2022. More details are available at Inc. 5000 criteria.$2 million
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