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Scopia Capital Management LP

I. Basics

Scopia Capital Management LP ("Scopia") is an institutional alternative asset management firm based in New York City, managing $2 billion in assets. Founded in 2001 by Matt Sirovich and Jeremy Mindich, the firm employs a fundamentals-based, value-driven investment approach across two strategies: a long-short equity strategy managed with the discipline of market neutrality and a long-only equity strategy. The firm has been registered as an SEC Registered Investment Adviser since 2003.

Matthew I. Sirovich

Matthew Sirovich, a 1987 Brown graduate, is the co-founder and managing partner of Scopia Capital Management LP. Before founding Scopia in 2001, he was a managing director at DLJ Merchant Banking, overseeing investments across various industries. Earlier in his career, he worked as a financial manager for a camera firm in Hong Kong and as an analyst at Drexel Burnham Lambert. At Brown, Sirovich holds leadership roles on several committees and serves on the boards of BRC and Shining Hope for Communities. He earned an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.

Jeremy Mindich

Jeremy is the co-founder and managing partner of Scopia Capital, a hedge fund management firm. Before transitioning to finance, he worked as a freelance journalist, contributing to publications such as the Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science Monitor, SF Weekly, and the Village Voice. Since 2007, he has been active in impact investing, providing seed funding to start-ups. Jeremy is also the owner and general manager of Huguenot Street Farm, which focuses on sustainable agriculture and technology innovation. He holds an M.P.A. from the Harvard Kennedy School and a B.A. from Wesleyan University. Jeremy serves as the chair of the SHOFCO board.

II. Letters & Presentations

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III. Live "significant" companies
Companies with fund stakes involved in activist actions such as 13D filing(s) or proxy campaign(s).
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