The newest Democratic presidential candidate is a friend of Barack Obama’s, but just left the private equity firm made famous by corporate raider Mitt Romney
, is most famous for helping Mitt Romney afford a car elevator. According to a spokesperson for the firm, Patrick has now resigned his post as a Managing Director at Bain — which wasted no time in erasing him from its website. Visitors to Patrick’s bio page this morning were first greeted with a 403 error. The page now redirects to Bain Capital’s “
” business that Patrick helped lead, which describes itself as “building great companies that deliver both competitive financial returns and measurable social and environmental good.”at the Internet Archive.
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