Cascadia Capital, an independent investment bank, added Don More as a managing director in its technology and software investment banking group. Based in New York, More brings extensive expertise as one of the world’s leading investment bankers specializing in cybersecurity and risk. More is the fifth managing director to join Cascadia’s New York office and his addition significantly enhances the firm’s mergers and acquisitions and capital advisory capabilities.
“In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, cybersecurity and risk have become paramount concerns for companies and countries alike,” Michael Butler, chairman and CEO of Cascadia Capital, said. “Bringing Don More, a storied banker in the cybersecurity ecosystem, to Cascadia is a major win for our clients. His unparalleled industry expertise and proven track record consummating deals with the most successful cyber entrepreneurs and investors elevates our capabilities and reaffirms our commitment to growing the firm with top-tier talent. We are dedicated to ensuring that our clients have access to the absolute best advisors in the industry, and Don’s addition to our platform is a testament to that commitment.”
With over 25 years of experience, More has built a distinguished career providing M&A and capital raising advisory services to private equity investors, founders and management teams worldwide.
“I am thrilled to join Cascadia Capital, where the technology group’s dynamic approach and deep market insights will enable me to deliver exceptional value to clients,” More said. “I look forward to contributing to Cascadia’s mission of guiding technology leaders through transformative transactions that drive innovation and growth.”
Before joining Cascadia, More served as a managing director at Lincoln International, where he significantly contributed to the firm’s technology, media and telecom group, leading the cybersecurity and risk practice. He held similar roles leading JMP Securities’ (now Citizens Bank) and Signal Hill (now DC Advisory) cybersecurity banking practices.
More graduated with a BA from Yale University and JD from Columbia University Law School.