Browse the full record of transactions filed by PCP MANAGERS GP, LLC, Co-CEO and Managing Partner of Parthenon Capital; Board Member / Director at loanDepot, Inc.. Insider active across 2 companies, notably loanDepot, Inc.. Cumulatively, 64 filings have been recorded. Total volume traded: €48.4m. The latest transaction was filed on 11 February 2026 — C. Regulator: SEC (Form 4). The full history is accessible without signup.
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PCP MANAGERS GP, LLC is an entity tied to Parthenon Capital and appears in public governance and ownership records as the general partner of PCP Managers, L.P., with David Ament and Brian Golson identified as its managing members. In the loanDepot context, the entity is associated with the Parthenon stockholder structure and with representation-related governance roles, rather than with a traditional operating management position. Public company disclosures show that Brian Golson, a Managing Partner and Co-CEO of Parthenon Capital, serves on loanDepot’s board as a representative of the Parthenon stockholders, highlighting the entity’s role in strategic oversight and investment governance. Golson’s background is rooted in private equity, financial services, and technology-enabled business building. Before joining Parthenon in 2002, he served as CFO and Vice President of Operations at Everdream, a software company later sold to Dell, and earlier spent time at Prometheus Partners and then at GE Capital, where he worked on acquisitions and divestitures in financial services and insurance. That career path points to deep experience in capital allocation, operational improvement, transaction execution, and board-level oversight. At Parthenon, Golson has been involved with investments across financial services and related sectors, including loanDepot and Performant, where the firm’s approach emphasizes partnership with management teams, disciplined execution, and long-term value creation. The public record supports describing PCP MANAGERS GP, LLC as an investment and governance vehicle connected to an experienced sponsor group, with notable influence exercised through board participation and ownership representation. Because the available sources focus on the entity’s governance function and on Brian Golson’s leadership at Parthenon, it is safest to keep the description generic on day-to-day operating authority and avoid inventing company-specific operational achievements beyond what is publicly documented.