The Rise of PE GUY: A Parody of Private Equity Culture 
In a bizarre turn of events, Johnny Hilbrant, a 36-year-old fitness instructor from Winnetka, Illinois, has created an online persona that's sending shockwaves through the world of private equity. Dubbed "PE GUY," this over-the-top parody of the stereotypical obnoxious finance bro has taken social media by storm, racking up millions of followers and attracting the attention of industry insiders.
The story begins when Hilbrant became frustrated with the excessive flaunting of wealth at weddings and social gatherings among private equity professionals. So, he created PE GUY – a character that embodies everything the finance world loves to hate: entitled attitudes, ridiculous bragging rights, and an obsession with luxury goods.
In his Instagram posts, PE GUY boasts about vacations in exclusive locations, high-end schools attended by "the best kids," and even shares the name of his dog (Amalfi). His profile includes a wife, three children (Tarantino, Montauk, and EBITDA – yes, it's a finance acronym for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), and two golden retrievers.
PE GUY's popularity has sparked conversations within the industry, with some private equity professionals praising his humor as a "check" on the absurdity of high-stakes deal-making culture. "I'm very surprised by it," says Leah Berend, managing principal of Marrin Investment Partners. "The PE people I've heard from think it's funny."
As his online presence grew, so did Hilbrant's business ventures. He created a Cameo account, where fans can pay for videos featuring PE GUY roasting friends for $200 each. A tuxedo rental company even reached out to collaborate with him, and he sold out of over 300 hats emblazoned with "Decent" and "Due To My Role."
Hilbrant's collaboration with actor Brian Baumgartner on a promotional video for Ramp, a financial technology firm, has further solidified PE GUY's status as an unlikely industry darling. Perhaps most astonishingly, three separate private equity firms have expressed interest in partnering with Hilbrant to raise a private equity fund.
While Hilbrant hasn't revealed whether he'll use his newfound success to leave the fitness industry behind, fans of PE GUY are eager to see how this parody will continue to unfold.
				
			In a bizarre turn of events, Johnny Hilbrant, a 36-year-old fitness instructor from Winnetka, Illinois, has created an online persona that's sending shockwaves through the world of private equity. Dubbed "PE GUY," this over-the-top parody of the stereotypical obnoxious finance bro has taken social media by storm, racking up millions of followers and attracting the attention of industry insiders.
The story begins when Hilbrant became frustrated with the excessive flaunting of wealth at weddings and social gatherings among private equity professionals. So, he created PE GUY – a character that embodies everything the finance world loves to hate: entitled attitudes, ridiculous bragging rights, and an obsession with luxury goods.
In his Instagram posts, PE GUY boasts about vacations in exclusive locations, high-end schools attended by "the best kids," and even shares the name of his dog (Amalfi). His profile includes a wife, three children (Tarantino, Montauk, and EBITDA – yes, it's a finance acronym for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization), and two golden retrievers.
PE GUY's popularity has sparked conversations within the industry, with some private equity professionals praising his humor as a "check" on the absurdity of high-stakes deal-making culture. "I'm very surprised by it," says Leah Berend, managing principal of Marrin Investment Partners. "The PE people I've heard from think it's funny."
As his online presence grew, so did Hilbrant's business ventures. He created a Cameo account, where fans can pay for videos featuring PE GUY roasting friends for $200 each. A tuxedo rental company even reached out to collaborate with him, and he sold out of over 300 hats emblazoned with "Decent" and "Due To My Role."
Hilbrant's collaboration with actor Brian Baumgartner on a promotional video for Ramp, a financial technology firm, has further solidified PE GUY's status as an unlikely industry darling. Perhaps most astonishingly, three separate private equity firms have expressed interest in partnering with Hilbrant to raise a private equity fund.
While Hilbrant hasn't revealed whether he'll use his newfound success to leave the fitness industry behind, fans of PE GUY are eager to see how this parody will continue to unfold.