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Investor Conference and Annual Meeting – New York, NY – May 19th
Q1 2008 Shareholder Presentation
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2007 Annual Report
American Capital Announces Tax Status of 2007 Dividends
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Nathan Horvath
Vice President, Technology Group
Nathan Horvath joined American Capital in June 2004 and worked in both the San Francisco and Paris offices prior to joining the Technology Group in 2007. Mr. Horvath’s experience includes originating, evaluating, negotiating, and managing both equity and debt investments, and he has been actively involved in more than seven new investments and two successful exits since joining the firm.
Mr. Horvath is currently involved in American Capital's Technology Group investment in HomeAway and serves as the American Capital Board Member for Edline LLC, a provider of software and technology solutions to K-12 schools. Previously, Mr. Horvath was a Senior Manager at Ernst & Young where he provided financial and accounting due diligence to private equity firms and strategic acquirers. While at Ernst & Young, Mr. Horvath worked on more than twenty transactions in a broad range of industries. Prior to Ernst & Young, Mr. Horvath was the Manager of Mergers & Acquisitions for Cotelligent, a publicly-traded IT-consulting firm, where he was responsible for the valuation, analysis and due diligence of acquisition targets. Mr. Horvath began his professional career as a Certified Public Accountant at Arthur Andersen where he audited clients in the technology, manufacturing and service industries.
Mr. Horvath received his M.B.A from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and graduated summa cum laude from the University of Illinois at Chicago with a B.S. in Accounting. Prior to attending college, Mr. Horvath served four years in the United States Marine Corps and was a security forces team leader during the Persian Gulf War.


