Peter L. Day

Prior to co-founding LCP, Mr. Day served as Vice President of Windswept Capital LLC, a leading mergers and acquisitions firm in Seattle.  In that capacity he was responsible for all facets of middle-market M&A transactions, from initial ownership succession planning to company valuations, due diligence, and closing processes.  Mr. Day has worked on numerous Northwest-based M&A transactions with values ranging from $5 million to $150 million in industries ranging from commodity manufacturing to electronics retail.  Notable transactions include the recapitalization of Car Toys by TA Associates, the sale of King of the Road Maps to Rand McNally, the sale of Anco Foodservice to Food Services of America, and the acquisition of Port Townsend Paper by Northwest Capital Appreciation.  Prior to joining Windswept, Mr. Day served in a variety of line management and administrative capacities in the food processing industry.

Mr. Day holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics magna cum laude from The Colorado College in Colorado Springs and a Master of Business Administration degree from the Harvard Business School, where his studies focused on operations management and entrepreneurial finance.

Christopher J. Cunning

Prior to co-founding LCP, Mr. Cunning held a variety of operational positions with Raytheon Polar Services, a division of NYSE-traded Raytheon Company.  Initially he served as a transportation and logistics manager at McMurdo and South Pole stations, overseeing a staff of 75 personnel.  In that capacity he oversaw the worldwide movement of millions of pounds of cargo and passengers annually.  His division received the highest performance evaluation score ever awarded to the transportation and logistics division by the National Science Foundation. In 1999, Mr. Cunning was appointed Station Manager at Palmer Station, becoming the youngest Station Manager in the U.S. Polar program's history.  As Station Manager, he oversaw all aspects of operations, budgeting, recruitment, logistics, and IT while also serving as the most senior U.S. representative on the Antarctic Peninsula through the winter season.  Prior to joining Raytheon, Mr. Cunning served as a production manager in the food processing industry.

Mr. Cunning holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics cum laude from The Colorado College in Colorado Springs and a Master of Business Administration degree with Distinction from the Kellogg School of Management, where the faculty voted him the most outstanding operations management student.