Tenex Capital Management has invested in Sentinel Technologies, a Chicago-based IT solutions provider, to support its growth and customer-centric strategies.
Target Information
Tenex Capital Management has announced a strategic growth investment in Sentinel Technologies, a leading provider of comprehensive IT solutions for corporate clients. Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Sentinel is both management and employee-owned, boasting a workforce of nearly 700 professionals. The Company specializes in designing, sourcing, building, and managing core network infrastructures, in addition to offering managed services and managed security services across various sectors including education, healthcare, industrial, government, and financial services.
Sentinel’s leadership team, comprising Brian Osborne, Robert Lenartowicz, Tim Hill, and Bob Keblusek, underscores the Company's commitment to forging long-lasting relationships with its customers, positioning themselves as an extension of their clients’ businesses. Their approach focuses on ensuring that partner organizations have the necessary tools to effectively build, maintain, secure, and support their infrastructure, thereby enhancing overall efficiency and effectiveness.
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Industry Overview
The IT solutions industry has experienced significant growth in the United States, particularly as businesses increasingly rely on advanced technologies to drive efficiency and innovation. With the growing demand for cybersecurity measures and managed
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Tenex Capital Management
invested in
Sentinel Technologies
in 2025
in a Growth Equity & Expansion Capital deal