Miami Herald

Polish off the résumé. Chicago’s Thoma Bravo is joining the Miami migration

- BY REBECCA SAN JUAN rsanjuan@miamiheral­d.com Rebecca San Juan: 305.376.2160, @rebecca_sanjuan

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Thoma Bravo is joining the growing list of out-of-town firms migrating to South Florida.

The company hopes to open a Miami office in the second half of 2021, according to Orlando Bravo, the co-founder and managing partner of the Chicagohea­dquartered firm. The firm also expects to hire local talent but is uncertain how many jobs it will fill here.

Bravo launched the firm about 20 years ago by investing in start-up software companies.

The firm has a total of 114 employees between its Chicago and San Francisco locations. Miami will be the company’s first East Coast outpost. Some of its current employees, including firm partner Chip Virnig, are relocating to Miami, Bravo said by email.

Miami appealed to the company, Bravo said, because of its growing business community and diPrivate verse population.

“Miami is an amazing city with one of the most vibrant and fast-growing technology and business communitie­s in the U.S.,” he said. “A key factor behind our decision to open an office in Miami is the ability to tap into diverse local talent.”

HEC-Dow Jones heralded the company as one of the world’s highest performing private equity firms consecutiv­ely starting in 2017. Thoma Bravo continues to grow its 40-company portfolio through acquisitio­ns, which includes last year’s $9.6 billion purhcase of real estate software company RealPage.

In January, Bravo and his wife, Katy, bought Phil Collins’ Miami Beach house for $39.25 million. They own homes in New York, California, Palm Beach and in Orlando Bravo’s native Puerto Rico. The couple has three children.

A stream of out-of-state firms began searching for office space in Miami last fall. The calls and tours soon turned into new leases, including with Blackstone, Ireland-headquarte­red tech

firm R&D and another halfdozen tech and financial firms. Many more are pondering moves, reportedly including Microsoft.

The new arrivals are driving residentia­l-sales activity, especially for luxury single-family homes.

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JASON HENRY Katy and Orlando Bravo

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