Operator led PE firm appoints renowned professional services M&A expert to boost support for SMEs.
Private equity investment firm Ama Capital has appointed Dominic Miller, a highly successful PE backed executive, as its latest operating partner.
November, 2025
Ama Capital appoints Dominic Miller to strengthen its support for buy-and-build activities within its investee companies.
Private equity investment firm Ama Capital has appointed Dominic Miller, a highly successful PE backed executive, as its latest operating partner. Miller is the firm’s tenth appointment this year to an operating partner role and reinforces its unique operator led approach to UK SME investments.
A highly successful senior business leader who has been through four rounds of successful private equity backing, Miller led 16 corporate acquisitions both in the UK and internationally during his time at highly successful buy-and-build Fishawack
Health.
In 2001, Dominic co-founded Fishawack Health, a healthcare commercialisation consultancy, growing the business organically and via acquisition, into an international group with over 1,400 employees and 25 offices across North America, Europe and Asia. He joins founding partners Miles Otway and Ed Ransome, alongside three recently appointed non-executive partners and nine other operating partners, who have held senior roles at global brands, including Accenture, Virgin Entertainment, Mubadala, Dowty, the Co-op Group, Elixirr, Genworth Financial, and the BBC.
Miller said, “I’m thrilled to join the Ama Capital team. Their operator led approach to supporting investees aligns exactly with my own. “Companies benefit from real world, relevant experience and business insight to support growth, and I’m excited to share my skills and expertise, particularly across the buy-and-build/M&A arena, to support Ama’s investee management teams.”
Since leaving Fishawack Health in 2021, Dominic has been appointed to a number of boards including Civic Engineers, Dote and Omni.
Unlike traditional arm’s length roles with other PE investors, Ama’s ten operating partners and three non-executive partners have all invested in the PE firm itself and are fully part of the internal team, bringing an unrivalled breadth of real-world expertise to the business.
Commenting on the appointment, Ed Ransome said, “We’re delighted to be bringing Dom on board. He has invaluable and extensive experience in establishing and growing people-led businesses across multiple PE-backed environments, with a particular leaning towards buy-and-builds. Fishawack was a prime example of this.
“We expect him to become an important and very active part of our team going forward.”
As an investment firm, Ama Capital focuses on providing flexible capital to profitable businesses primarily in the financial and professional services, business services and specialist engineering & industrials sectors. It will invest up to £25 million into a range of business situations, including management buy outs, growth, retirement sales and carve outs.
