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Stephen Pagliuca is a Private equity investor and co-owner of the Boston Celtics.

In 2003, Pagliuca was part of the consortium (Boston Basketball Partners LLC), along with together Irving and Wyc Grousbeck, Robert Epstein, David Epstein and John Svenson, that acquired the Boston Celtics for $360 million.

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Pagliuca is a managing partner and member of the executive committee of the Boston Celtics and serves as a member of the Board of Governors and the Competition Committee for the National Basketball Association.

Pagliuca joined Bain Capital in 1989 from Bain & Company where focused on the information services and healthcare industries and developed Bain & Company's turnaround practice.

Pagliuca started his career as a senior accountant and international tax specialist at Peat Marwick Mitchell & Company in the Netherlands (Peat Marwick is today KPMG).

Pagliuca is a member of the Board of Directors of Gartner Group, Burger King, and ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG. He serves as Chairman on the Board of Trinity Advisors at Duke University and is also a trustee of Bain Capital Children's Charity.

Pagliuca received an MBA from Harvard Business School. He received a BA from Duke University.


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