Joseph DaGrosa

Joseph DaGrosa is an American investor and the co-founder of MapleWood Partners, 1848 Capital Partners, and General American Capital Partners.
Early life
Joseph DaGrosa was born on August 6, 1964 in New York City and spent his childhood in Yonkers, New York. He attended the all-boys Jesuit high school, Regis, in Manhattan while living with his family in Yonkers. During this time he worked for Paine Webber, retaining this job through his university education at Syracuse University. He graduated from Syracuse University in 1986 with a Bachelor of Science in Finance, Accounting, and Statistics.
Career
After beginning his career with Paine Webber, DaGrosa founded Beaconsfield Capital. DaGrosa named the company after the Earl of Beaconsfield, Benjamin Disraeli, after discovering a biography of Disraeli while a student in London. He then co-founded MapleWood Partners.
In 2014, DaGrosa joined the board of directors of the revived Eastern Air Lines.
In 2016, DaGrosa cofounded General American Capital Partners, where he serves as Chairman and CEO.
In 2018, DaGrosa led the purchase of the French professional soccer team Girondins de Bordeaux for seventy five million euros.
Personal life
DaGrosa has four children and lives in Miami, Florida.<ref name=sdo />
 
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