J. Matthew Beckerleg, MBA
Partner, Portfolio Manager, DirectorMatthew Beckerleg is a Partner, Portfolio Manager and Director at Pembroke Management. He co‑leads the firm’s U.S. equity strategies and contributes his expertise to the balanced mandates, applying a sharp focus on growth companies across the information technology and consumer sectors in both the U.S. and Canada. His earlier experience in private equity at Audax Group and mergers and acquisitions at Morgan Stanley informs his disciplined, fundamentals-driven approach to public equity investing.
Matthew draws on his Master of Business Administration (MBA) from MIT Sloan School of Management and Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Columbia University to structure robust investment theses. He believes compelling investment opportunities often lie in early and mid-stage growth companies, where innovation, leadership and scalability converge to drive long-term value. Clients benefit from his experience in both public and private markets, where he looks for sustainable competitive advantage and management teams prepared to execute on long‑term strategy.
Beyond investment duties, Matthew is active in the community. He serves on the Board of the Tyndale Saint-Georges Foundation, an organization that aligns with his commitment to creating lasting value through leadership, mentorship and service.
Highlights
- Partner and Portfolio Manager at Pembroke Management since 2007
- Co-leads Pembroke’s U.S. equity strategies and contributes to balanced mandates
- Leads investment research in the information technology and consumer sectors
- Brings experience in private equity and mergers & acquisitions from roles at Audax Group and Morgan Stanley
Previous Experience
- Private Equity Associate, Audax Group
- Analyst, Mergers & Acquisitions, Morgan Stanley
Education and Professional Designations
- Master of Business Administration (MBA), MIT Sloan School of Management
- Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Columbia University
Leadership and Community
- Board Member, Tyndale Saint-Georges Foundation