David M. Peterson
About David M. Peterson
David M. Peterson is a Partner at NMS, having joined the firm in 2012, with a strong background in finance and healthcare investments.
David M. Peterson at NMS
David M. Peterson is a Partner at NMS, having joined the firm in 2012 as an Associate. Over the years, he advanced to his current role, contributing significantly to the firm's growth and strategy. As a Partner, Peterson plays a crucial role in investment decisions and firm operations, leveraging his extensive background in finance and investment analysis.
Past Roles at Waud Capital Partners
Before joining NMS, David M. Peterson worked as an Associate at Waud Capital Partners. His focus was primarily on healthcare and business services investments. At Waud Capital Partners, he honed his skills in investment strategies and portfolio management, laying a strong foundation for his career in private equity.
Investment Banking Experience at Houlihan Lokey
From 2008 to 2010, David M. Peterson served as an Analyst in the Healthcare Investment Banking Group of Houlihan Lokey in Chicago. During his tenure, he was involved in multiple high-profile transactions and provided valuable insights into the healthcare sector. His experience at Houlihan Lokey helped shape his analytical and advisory capabilities within investment banking.
Early Career at Dresner Partners
David M. Peterson began his professional career as an Analyst at Dresner Partners in 2007. In this role, he developed a strong foundation in financial analysis and investment banking practices. His initial experience at Dresner Partners facilitated his smooth transition into more significant roles in subsequent organizations.
David M. Peterson's Education
David M. Peterson earned a B.B.A. with high distinction in Finance and Accounting and a minor in Economics from the University of Michigan in 2007. His academic background provided him with a robust understanding of finance and accounting principles, which he has effectively applied throughout his career. The University of Michigan's rigorous curriculum equipped him with the skills necessary for his roles in various finance and investment firms.