Jonathan T. White

MANAGING DIRECTOR

  • 25+ years of transaction experience

  • Completed 50+ domestic and international transactions

  • Led Corporate Development for publicly-traded companies Rexam PLC (LSE) and Jabil (NYSE) and for a family office

  • As CFO and Development officer, Mr. White successfully turned around two platforms, raising $90 million of financing, completing three strategic acquisitions and divesting five non-core businesses, and thus increasing EBITDA by over $12 million in 18 months

  • Served as CFO and/or GM for multiple investor-owned companies

Jonathan White joined Mazzone & Associates in 2017.  As a Managing Director, he focuses on industrial transactions, primarily in the printing, packaging and manufacturing space.  He has successfully completed sell-side and buy-side representation, joint ventures, and recapitalizations across a variety of industries including manufacturing, plastics, metals, packaging, lighting, and automotive/transportation. 

Mr. White brings a wealth of experience not only from Investment Banking, but also from Corporate Development and Financial and Operations Management. Prior to joining the firm, he was a Senior Director of Strategic Investments for Jabil Inc. (NYSE: JBL), where he engaged in defining and executing Jabil’s expansion into the consumer packaging industry. Prior to Jabil, Mr. White served as a CFO and Development Officer for two private groups investing in manufacturing, where he both managed platform companies and refined portfolios through acquisitions and divestitures.

Mr. White’s experience as an Investment Banker began at Mesirow Financial, where he was Vice President, and continued with a boutique investment bank focused on plastics, packaging, and chemicals markets, where he was Managing Director and President. Prior to entering investment banking, Mr. White was in Corporate Development and Operations Management for Rexam PLC and a consultant for Andersen Consulting. 

Mr. White received a B.S. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he was elected Phi Beta Kappa, and an MBA from the Darden School of the University of Virginia, where he was a Liberty Communications Scholar.