Dale LeFebrve

Dale LeFebvre

Founder

Dale LeFebvre is the Founder and Chairman of 3.5.7.11, a holding company for strategic investment management, restructuring, and financial engineering to create value from underutilized assets. Mr. LeFebvre architected and implemented a proprietary Transformational Investing™ methodology, which combines elements of research, venture capital, and buyouts. Since the nascence of 3.5.7.11, Mr. LeFebvre has raised more than $1 billion in institutional capital for businesses specializing in transportation, infrastructure, energy, financial services, and technology. The current portfolio generates more than $475 million with operations Nationally and in U.S. territories and employs more than 1,600 personnel. As a controlling shareholder, Mr. LeFebvre serves as Executive Chairman in each portfolio company, providing strategic direction, management oversight, operational guidance, and financial structuring expertise.

An accomplished industrialist, technologist, inventor, philanthropist, and scholar, Mr. LeFebvre gained strategic management experience working at several Wall Street merger and acquisition firms. At McKinsey & Company, the global management consulting firm, Mr. LeFebvre was the first MIT graduate to be hired as an analyst. After his time at McKinsey and on Wall Street, Mr. LeFebvre became the Managing Partner for a private equity firm, and subsequently became the Founder and Managing Partner for AIC Caribbean Fund, leading the fundraising efforts for the $230 million fund, at the time the largest Caribbean-focused private equity firm. An avid inventor, Mr. LeFebvre personally holds over 50 international and domestic patents, the last of which was allowed this year.

Mr. LeFebvre’s self-made success fuels his passion to better his community by investing in people, education, and ideas. A resident of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Mr. LeFebvre’s one million dollar donation to the University of the Virgin Islands has helped fund scholarships and support academic programs, including the establishment of the LeFebvre Endowed Student Fellowship Award and the OSON VI, LLC Endowed Fund for Recruitment and Retention. Mr. LeFebvre is also a Founding Milestone Donor of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.

Mr. LeFebvre is the recipient of numerous prestigious honors and awards, including a National Bell Labs Fellowship, a Harvard Law School Traphagen Fellowship, and an Aspen Institute Henry Crown Fellowship. Mr. LeFebvre is also on the Board of Directors American Association of Blacks in Energy (AABE), and an active member of Sigma Pi Phi.

Philanthropically committed, Mr. LeFebvre currently serves or has served on several Boards, including the National Smithsonian Board, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Abraham Lincoln National Council of Ford's Theater Society, the President’s Advisory Committee on the Arts for the John F. Kennedy Center, The John F. Kennedy Center International Committee, Oxfam America, Pen/Faulkner Foundation, Phillips Museum, the University of the Virgin Islands Foundation, and the National Urban League. Mr. LeFebvre is also a member of The Metropolitan Club, The Economic Club, and The Congressional Club.

A passionate foodie, Mr. LeFebvre has had the privilege of cooking for Presidents Obama and Biden, as well as various restaurateurs, oenophiles, and celebrities. After graduating from Central High School in Beaumont, Texas, Mr. LeFebvre received a BS in Electrical Engineering from MIT, an MBA from Harvard Business School, and a JD from Harvard Law School. He is currently completing an MFA in Literature and Poetry from American University.

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