Patrick Walsh Empire Holdings

Founder CEO Managing Partner in South Florida, USA

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Patrick Walsh, a prominent entrepreneur and CEO from Palm Beach County, Florida, founded PW Partners in 2012. This investment firm is dedicated to amplifying the growth of small and mid-cap companies with a sharp focus on the restaurant industry. His strategic acumen has earned him features in esteemed publications such as Barron's, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal.

He began his career in 1998 at Prudential Capital Group, where he specialized in commercial property and publicly traded real estate investment trusts. His journey took him to Deutsche Bank as a vice president of investment banking before moving to Illinois to join a well-known hedge fund specializing in long-short equity. In 2012, he relocated to Florida to establish PW Partners in Jupiter.

Additionally, he manages Empire Holdings and Investments, a diversified holding company he joined in 2020. Located in Palm Beach County, this firm invests across a broad spectrum of industries, demonstrating his versatility in business management.
Walsh attended Wesleyan University, where he studied economics and excelled in baseball and football. Following an injury, he transferred to Boston College, graduating with honors in accountancy. He furthered his education at Columbia University, earning a Chartered Financial Analyst designation through the Executive Value Investing Program under Bruce Greenwald.

Throughout his career, he has held numerous board positions, including at BJ's Restaurants and Town Sports International. His leadership was recognized when Ernst & Young named him Entrepreneur Of The Year in 2018 and featured him in Nation's Restaurant News's 2015 Power List.

Born in San Diego and raised in Boston, he now lives in Jupiter, Florida, which is known for its beautiful beaches. Outside of his professional endeavors, he enjoys fitness, cooking, and travel, maintaining a balance between his busy career and personal life.

  • Education
    • Boston College