Kane acquires Premiere Communications & Consulting to bolster footprint in the Southeast
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Kane Infrastructure Services Holdings LLC, an Aterian Investment Partners portfolio company, has announced the acquisition of Premiere Communications & Consulting LLC. This represents Kane's second acquisition in the past year as it continues to expand its nationwide reach.
Premiere was founded in 1996 in Raleigh, NC and has grown to add offices in Charlotte, Charleston, and Myrtle Beach. Over time, Premiere has grown to become the leading communications infrastructure services provider in the Carolinas. The company's full suite of design, build, and maintenance capabilities provides its customers with a technology partner that can handle all aspects of their network infrastructure needs. With its roots in the Research Triangle, Premiere services attractive, high-growth end markets such as datacenters, laboratories, universities, and enterprise technology, amongst others.
"We are thrilled to add Premiere to the Kane family to help expand our presence in the Carolinas,” John Donnelly, president of Kane, said. “We are strong believers in the growth prospects of the region and look forward to helping Premiere continue providing quality services for its blue-chip customer base."
"From the start, we saw a lot of similarities between ourselves and the Kane team. We were drawn to the Kane culture and believe we have found the right partner to help continue growing our business," Jeff Woodlief, co-owner and president of Premiere, said.
Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg LLP advised Kane.
Kane Infrastructure Services is a holding company formed to partner with leading providers of technology, communications, utility and related infrastructure services. Kane is headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ and through its operating subsidiaries maintains a nationwide footprint offering a complete suite of structured cabling, outside plant/utility, and related infrastructure services.
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