Dale LeFebvre is the Founder and Chairman of 3.5.7.11, a controlled investment private equity firm. Since the firm’s founding in 2008, LeFebvre has raised more than $1 billion in institutional capital for businesses specializing in transportation, infrastructure, energy, financial services, and technology.
As a controlling shareholder, LeFebvre serves as Executive Chairman in each portfolio company, providing strategic direction, management oversight, operational guidance, and financial structuring expertise.
Prior to the 3.5.7.11’s founding, LeFebvre was a managing partner and founder of AIC International Investments and prior to that a managing partner at Pharos Capital Group.
LeFebvre serves on the Board of Trustees of the National Smithsonian Board and the American Association of Blacks in Energy.
LeFebvre holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT, a MBA from Harvard Business School and a JD degree from Harvard Law School.