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Notable finance industry executives
This is a partial list of notable Jewish American business executives in the finance industry .
Finance [ edit ]
Leonard L. Abess (born 1948), owner and CEO of City National Bank of Florida [1]
Bill Ackman (born 1966), hedge fund manager and investor, founder of Pershing Square Capital Management and co-founder of investment firm Gotham Partners [2]
Les Alexander (born 1944), investor, founder of the Alexander Group, former owner of NBA 's Houston Rockets [3]
Sergey Aleynikov (born 1969/1970), Russian-American founder of financial consulting firm Omnibius[4]
Bill (born 1949), Peter (1952–2017), Susan (born 1946) and Ted Alfond (born 1945), investors; members of the Alfond family [5]
James Altucher (born 1968), hedge fund manager and tech investor, founder of StockPickr [6]
Shari Arison (born 1957), American-Israeli investor, owner of Bank Hapoalim ; member of the Arison family [7]
Jeff Aronson (born 1958), co-founder of Centerbridge Partners , former partner at Angelo Gordon [8] [9]
Cliff Asness (born 1966), hedge fund manager, co-founder of AQR Capital [10] [11]
Jules Bache (1861–1944), founder of J. S. Bache & Co. [12]
Ronald S. Baron (born 1943), investor, founder of Baron Capital Management [13]
Joseph Ainslie Bear (1878–1955), co-founder of investment bank Bear Stearns [14]
Jordan Belfort (born 1962), former stock broker, founder of Stratton Oakmont [15]
Rebecka Belldegrun (born 1950), Finnish-born investor, CEO of BellCo Capital ; wife of Arie Belldegrun [16]
Bob Benmosche (1944–2015), investment banker, former president and CEO of the American International Group (AIG)[17]
Roger Berlind (1930–2020), co-founder of Carter, Berlind, Potoma & Weill [18]
David Bergstein (born 1962), founder of private equity firm Cyrano Group[19]
Bruce R. Berkowitz (born 1957/1958), founder of Fairholme Capital Management[20]
Paul P. (born 1934) and Zalman Bernstein (1926–1999), co-founders of investment-management firm Sanford C. Bernstein & Company (now AllianceBernstein)[21]
Leon Black (born 1951), co-founder of Apollo Global Management [22]
Lloyd C. Blankfein (born 1954), former CEO of Goldman Sachs [23]
Leonard Blavatnik (born 1957), Ukraine-born British-American investor, founder of Access Industries [24] [25] [26]
David Blitzer (born 1969), senior Blackstone Inc. executive and owner of several sports teams[27]
Michael Bloomberg (born 1942), co-founder of global financial services, software and mass media company Bloomberg [28]
Alfred S. Bloomingdale (1916–1982), co-founder of Diners Club International [29]
Richard C. Blum (born 1935), founder of Blum Capital [30]
Ivan Boesky (born 1937), former financier and insider trader , founder of Ivan F. Boesky & Company[31] [32]
David Bonderman (born 1942), co-founder of TPG Capital [33]
Bill Browder (born 1964), American-British financier, co-founder of Hermitage Capital Management [34]
B. Gerald Cantor (1916–1996), founder of Cantor Fitzgerald [35]
Arthur L. Carter (born 1931), investment banker, co-founder of Carter, Berlind, & Weill [36]
Stanley Chais (1926–2010), former investment advisor and money manager [37]
Marshall Cogan (born 1937), former partner at Cogan, Berlind, Weill & Levitt and founder of the United Automotive Group [38]
Abby Joseph Cohen (born 1953), advisory director at Goldman Sachs [39]
Peter A. Cohen (born 1946/1947), chairman and CEO of Cowen Group [40]
Steven A. Cohen (born 1956), hedge fund manager, founder of Point72 Asset Management and SAC Capital Advisors [41]
Gary Cohn (born 1960), former COO of Goldman Sachs ; Chief Economic Advisor to President Trump (until March 2018)[42]
Leon Cooperman (born 1943), investor and hedge fund manager, chairman of Omega Advisors [43] [44]
Mark Cuban (born 1958), start-up investor, owner of NBA 's Dallas Mavericks , co-founder of 2929 Entertainment [45]
Arthur Dantchik , co-founder of Susquehanna International Group [46]
Jon P. Diamond (born 1957), co-founder of the Safe Auto Insurance Company [47]
Glenn Dubin (born 1957), hedge fund manager, co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management , co-owner of global merchant firm CCI [48]
Asher Edelman (born 1939), Corporate raider [31]
Joseph Edelman (born 1955), founder of hedge fund Perceptive Advisors [49]
David Einhorn (born 1968), investor, hedge fund manager, founder of Greenlight Capital [50]
Lewis Eisenberg (born 1942), co-founder of private equity firm Granite Capital International Group[51]
Thomas George Stemberg (1949–2015), He was a pioneer of the office supplies superstore industry[52]
Michael R. Eisenson , co-founder of Charlesbank Capital Partners [53]
Steve Eisman (born 1962), investor, co-founder of Emrys Partners , managing director at Neuberger Berman [54]
Israel "Izzy" Englander (born 1948), investor, founder of Millennium Management [55]
Boris Epshteyn (born 1982), Russian-born investment banker[51]
Jeffrey Epstein (1953–2019), financier, founder of Intercontinental Assets Group and J. Epstein Co. [56]
Andrew Fastow (born 1961), former CFO of Enron [57]
Irwin Federman (born 1936), General Partner of U.S. Venture Partners (USVP)[58]
Steve Feinberg (born 1960), co-founder of Cerberus Capital Management [59]
Karen Finerman (born 1965), co-founder of hedge fund Metropolitan Capital Advisors[60]
Laurence D. Fink (born 1952), financial executive, co-founder of BlackRock , the world's largest asset manager.[61]
William S. Fisher (born 1958), investor, hedge fund manager, founder of Manzanita Capital; Gap heir[62]
Lee Fixel (born 1980), investor, partner at Tiger Management [63]
John Frankel (born 1961), British-American founder of ff Venture Capital [64]
Martin Frankel (born 1954), investor, founder of Winthrop Capital; known for using astrology to make financial trading decisions[65] [66]
Jacob A. Frenkel (born 1943), Israeli-American chairman of JPMorgan Chase International[67] [68]
Tully Friedman (born 1942), co-founder of Hellman & Friedman (H&F), Friedman Fleischer & Lowe (FFL)[69] [70]
Jeremy Frommer , hedge fund manager, former co-CEO of RBC Capital Markets [71]
Richard S. Fuld Jr. (born 1946), former (and last) CEO of Lehman Brothers [72]
Lewis Glucksman (1925–2006), CEO and chairman of Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb [73] [74]
Stanley Gold (born 1942), former president and CEO of Shamrock Holdings (Roy E. Disney 's family investment firm)[75]
Stanley Golder (1929–2000), co-founder of private equity firm GTCR [76]
Marcus Goldman (1821–1904), German-born co-founder of Goldman Sachs ; member of the Goldman-Sachs family [77]
David Gottesman (1926–2022), founder of First Manhattan Co. ; member of the Gottesman family [78]
Noam Gottesman (born 1961), Israeli-born British-American hedge fund manager and investor, co-founder of GLG Partners , CEO of TOMS Capital[79]
Jonathan D. Gray (born 1970), president and COO of the Blackstone Group , chairman of Hilton Worldwide Holdings [80]
Leonard I. Green (1934–2002), founder of Leonard Green & Partners , West Coast's largest LBO firm[81]
Pincus Green (born 1934), oil and gas commodities trader[82] [83]
Alan Greenspan (born 1926), former Chair of the Federal Reserve , (co-)founder of Townsend-Greenspan & Co. and Greenspan Associates [84]
John Gutfreund (1929–2016), former CEO of Salomon Brothers [85] [86]
Rich Handler (born 1961), banker, chairman and CEO of Jefferies Group [87]
Josh Harris (born 1964), co-founder of Apollo Global Management and owner of the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers , the NHL's New Jersey Devils , and the NFL's Washington Commanders [88]
Adrian (born 1966) and Nick Hanauer (born 1959), venture capitalists[89]
Alfred S. Hart (1904–1979), Hungarian-born founder of City National Bank [90] [91]
Andrew Hauptman (born 1969), founder of investment firm Andell Holdings and owner of the Chicago Fire Soccer Club ; son-in-law of Charles Bronfman [92]
Isaias W. Hellman (1842–1920), German-born banker, co-founder of the Farmers and Merchants Bank of Los Angeles (F&M), president of Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank [93]
Samuel J. Heyman (1939–2009), hedge fund manager and chairman of the GAF Materials Corporation [94]
Ben Horowitz (born 1966), start-up investor, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz [95]
Carl Icahn (born 1936), Corporate raider , founder of Icahn Enterprises [96]
Justin Ishbia (born 1976/1977), founding partner of Shore Capital Partners[97]
Mat Ishbia (born 1979/1980), CEO and chairman of mortgage lender United Wholesale Mortgage [98]
Samuel Israel III (born 1959), former hedge fund manager, founder of the Bayou Hedge Fund Group [99]
Kenneth M. Jacobs (born 1957/1958), chairman and CEO of Lazard Ltd [100]
Mitchell R. Julis (born 1955), co-founder of the Canyon Capital Advisors hedge fund[101]
David Kabiller (born 1964), co-founder of investment management firm AQR Capital [102]
Neil Kadisha (born 1955), Iranian-born co-founder of investment firm Omninet Capital [103]
Irving Kahn (1905–2015), investor, co-founder of Kahn Brothers Group[104] [105]
Otto Hermann Kahn (1867–1934), German-born investment banker, partner at Kuhn, Loeb & Co. ; known for the reorganization of American railroad systems[106]
George Kaiser (born 1942), chairman of BOK Financial Corporation [107] [108]
Robert S. Kapito (born 1957), investor, co-founder of BlackRock , chair of the board of UJA-Federation of New York [109]
Steven Kaplan , co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management , co-owner of MLS ' D.C. United and EFL Championship 's Swansea City A.F.C. [110]
George Karfunkel (born 1948/1949), Hungarian-born co-founder of AmTrust Financial Services and American Stock Transfer & Trust Company (AST)[111] [112]
Bruce Karsh (born 1955), investor, co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management , chairman of the Tribune Media Company [113]
Richard A. Kayne (born 1945/1946), co-founder of Kayne Anderson Capital Advisers[114]
Tal Keinan (born 1969), American-Israeli investor, co-founder of Clarity Capital [115]
Barry Klarberg (born 1961), founder of Monarch Business & Wealth Management ; co-owner of MLB 's New York Yankees and MLS 's New York City FC [116]
Seth Klarman (born 1957), investor and hedge fund manager, founder of the Baupost Group ; minority owner of MLB 's Boston Red Sox [117]
Eugene Kleiner (1923–2003), Austrian-born venture capitalist who co-founded KPCB and is considered a pioneer of Silicon Valley [118]
Jerome Kohlberg Jr. (1925–2015), co-founder of KKR , founder of Kohlberg & Company [119]
Sonja Kohn (born 1948), Austrian-American banker[120] [121]
Bruce Kovner (born 1945), investor, hedge fund manager, chairman of CAM Capital[122]
Orin Kramer (born 1945), hedge fund manager, founder of Boston Provident[123]
Peter S. Kraus , CEO of AllianceBernstein (AB)[124]
Henry R. Kravis (born 1944), co-founder of KKR [125]
Rodger Krouse (born 1961), co-founder of Sun Capital Partners [126]
Joe Lacob (born 1956), Silicon Valley investor, partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB), co-owner of NBA 's Golden State Warriors [127]
Andrew A. Lanyi (1925–2009), Hungarian-born investor, founder of the Lanyi Group[128] [129]
Marc Lasry (born 1959), Moroccan-born hedge fund manager, co-founder (along with his sister Sonia (born 1962)) of the Avenue Capital Group , co-owner of NBA 's Milwaukee Bucks [130]
Henry Laufer (born 1945), investor, former VP of Research at Renaissance Technologies , co-founder of the Medallion Fund[131] [132]
Jonathan Lavine (born 1966), co-managing partner of investment firm Bain Capital and CIO of Bain Capital Credit ; co-owner of NBA 's Boston Celtics [133]
Solomon Lazard (1827–1916), French-born founder of Lazard Frères and Company ; member of the Lazard family [134] [135]
Sayra (1898–1994), Jim (1928–2014) and Alexandra Lebenthal (born 1964), Lebenthal & Company[136] [137]
Bennett S. LeBow (born 1937), chairman of the Board of the Vector Group , former owner of the Liggett Group [138]
Marc J. Leder (born 1962), co-founder of Sun Capital Partners , co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers [139]
Thomas H. Lee (born 1944), founder of the private equity firms THL and Lee Equity Partners [140] [141]
Henry (1822–1855), Mayer (1830–1897) and Emanuel Lehman (1827–1907), German-born founders of Lehman Brothers ; members of the Lehman family [142]
Al Lerner (1933–2002), former chairman of the Board of credit card company MBNA and owner of NFL 's Cleveland Browns [143]
Randy Lerner (born 1962), investor, former owner of the MBNA Corporation ; former owner of EPL 's Aston Villa F.C. [143]
Dennis Levine (born 1952), former managing director at Drexel Burnham Lambert [144]
Leon Levy (1925–2003), investor, former partner at Oppenheimer & Co. [145]
Peter B. Lewis (1933–2013), former chairman and owner of the Progressive Insurance Company [146]
Cy Lewis (1908–1978), long-time managing partner of Bear, Stearns & Company [147] [148]
Josh Linkner (born 1970), former CEO of Detroit Venture Partners[149]
Greg Lippmann (born 1968/1969), hedge fund manager, co-founder of LibreMax Partners[150]
Daniel S. Loeb (born 1961), hedge fund manager, founder of Third Point Management [151]
Solomon Loeb (1828–1903), German-born co-founder of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. [152]
Howard Lorber (born 1948), CEO of New Valley LLC (formerly Western Union ), chairman of Douglas Elliman and Nathan's Famous [153]
Howard Lutnick (born 1961), chairman and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald & BGC Partners [154]
Bernie Madoff (1938–2021), financier and chairman of the Nasdaq , founder of Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities ; Ponzi schemer [155] [156]
Stephen Mandel Jr. (born 1956), hedge fund manager, investor, founder of Lone Pine Capital , former managing director at the Tiger Fund [157]
Leo Melamed (born 1932), Polish-born financial futures pioneer, chairman emeritus of the CME Group [158]
James Melcher (born 1939), hedge fund manager, founder of Balestra Capital Management ; former Olympic fencer[159]
J. Ezra Merkin (born 1953), investor, hedge fund manager, former president of the Fifth Avenue Synagogue ; Madoff Ponzi scheme victim [160] [161]
André Meyer (1898–1979), French-American investment banker, former senior partner at Lazard Frères & Co. [162]
Marc Eugene Meyer (1842–1925), French-American former president of Lazard Frères & Co. [163]
Marc Mezvinsky (born 1977), investment banker, co-founder of Eaglevale Partners ; husband of Chelsea Clinton [164] [165]
Michael Milken (born 1946), financier, junk-bond specialist, founder of the Milken Institute [31]
Eric Mindich , hedge fund manager, founder of Eton Park Capital Management [166] [167]
Steven Mnuchin (born 1962), former hedge fund manager; 77th United States Secretary of the Treasury [51]
Ken Moelis (born 1958), is an investment banker. He is also the founder, chairman and CEO of Moelis & Company
David Morgenthaler (1919–2016), founder of Morgenthaler , one of the oldest private equity investment firms in the U.S.[168]
Sir Michael Moritz (born 1954), British-American Silicon Valley venture capitalist, partner at Sequoia Capital [169]
Alfred Huger Moses (1840–1918), banker and investor who founded the city of Sheffield, Alabama [170]
Andrew M. Murstein (born 1964), founder of investment company Medallion Financial Corp. , former taxi medallion lending executive, owner of MLL 's New York Lizards [171]
Arthur Nadel (1933–2012), former hedge fund manager, founder of Scoop Management Co.[172]
Ezri Namvar (born 1951/1952), Iranian-born founder of the Namco Capital Group and former owner of the Security Pacific Bank [173] [174]
Jack Nash (1929–2008), German-born hedge fund pioneer, former chairman of Oppenheimer & Company , co-founder of the New York Sun [175]
Elkan Naumburg (1835–1924), German-born banker, founder of E. Naumburg & Co.[176]
Izak Parviz Nazarian (1929–2017), Iranian -American investor, managing partner at Omninet Capital; member of the Nazarian family [177] [178] [179]
Roy Neuberger (1903–2010), financier, co-founder of Neuberger Berman [180]
Aviv Nevo (born 1965), Romanian-born Israeli-American venture capitalist, founder of NV Investments; major shareholder in Time Warner [181]
Roy (born 1966) and Victor Niederhoffer (born 1943), hedge fund managers[182] [183]
Mark Nordlicht (born 1968), American-Israeli hedge fund manager, founder of Platinum Partners[184] [185]
Nelson Obus (born 1947), hedge fund manager, co-founder of Wynnefield Capital [186] [187]
Daniel Och (born 1961), investor and hedge fund manager, founder of the Och-Ziff Capital Management Group (now Sculptor Capital Management )[188]
Bernard Osher (born 1927), a founding director of World Savings Bank [189]
Jacob Ostreicher (born 1959), investor[190]
Alan Patricof (born 1934), venture capital and private equity pioneer; co-founder of Apax Partners and Greycroft [191]
David L. Paul (1939–2022), banker, founder of Miami-based CenTrust Bank [192]
John Paulson (born 1955), investor, founder of Paulson & Co. [193]
Stephen M. Peck (1935–2004), co-founder of asset management firm Weiss, Peck & Greer [194]
Nelson Peltz (born 1942), investor, co-founder of Trian Fund Management [195]
Jeffrey , Raymond (1917–2019) and Ron Perelman (born 1943), investors[196]
Richard C. Perry (born 1955), hedge fund manager, founder of Perry Capital[197] [198]
Carl Pforzheimer (1879–1957), banker, co-founder of the American Stock Exchange , founder of Carl H. Pforzheimer & Co.[199] [200]
Lionel Pincus (1931–2009), co-founder of private equity firm Warburg Pincus [201]
Gabe Plotkin (born 1978/1979), founder of Melvin Capital Management and minority owner of the Charlotte Hornets [202]
Danny Porush (born 1957), former stock broker and chairman of Stratton Oakmont [203] [204]
Victor Posner (1918–2002), LBO pioneer[205]
Michael F. Price (born 1951), hedge fund manager, founder of MFP Investors[206]
Nicholas (born 1945), Karen (born 1958), Jennifer (born 1950) and John Pritzker (19&3–), investors; members of the Pritzker family [207]
Dan Rapoport (1970–2022), Latvian-born investor, founder of Rapoport Capital[208]
Ira Rennert (born 1934), industrial investor, founder of the Renco Group [209]
Tony Ressler (born 1960), private equity tycoon and venture capitalist, co-founder of Ares Management and Apollo Global Management ; owner of NBA 's Atlanta Hawks [210]
Marc Rich (1934–2013), Belgian-American former oil trader, hedge fund manager and founder of Glencore plc [211] [212]
Larry Robbins (born 1969), hedge fund manager, founder of Glenview Capital Management [213]
Stephen Robert (born 1940), former chairman and CEO of Oppenheimer & Co. and Renaissance Institutional Management (subsidiary of Renaissance Technologies )[214]
George R. Roberts (born 1944), co-founder of KKR [215]
Arthur Rock (born 1926), early Silicon Valley venture capitalist, co-founder of Davis & Rock and Fairchild Semiconductor [216]
George Rohr (born 1954), Colombian-born co-founder of private equity firm NCH Capital [217] [218]
David S. Rose (born 1957), start-up investor, founder of New York Angels [219]
Barry Rosenstein (born 1960), hedge fund manager, founder of JANA Partners [220]
Mack Rossoff , founder of independent investment bank Rossoff & Co.[221] [222]
David René de Rothschild (born 1942), banker; current chairman of Rothschild & Co ; member of the Rothschild family [223]
Marc Rowan (born 1962), co-founder of Apollo Global Management [224]
David M. Rubenstein (born 1949), financier, co-founder of global private equity investment company The Carlyle Group [225]
Robert Rubin (born 1938), former Treasury Secretary, director of National Economic Council, and chairman of Citigroup [226]
Samuel Sachs (1851–1935), co-founder of Goldman Sachs [227]
William Salomon (1914–2014), former managing partner of Salomon Brothers [228] [229]
Arthur J. Samberg (1941–2020), founder of Pequot Capital Management [230]
Joe Sanberg (1979–), co-founder of online banking and investing firm Aspiration, Inc. [231]
Morris Schapiro (1903–1996), Lithuanian-born investment banker, founder of M. A. Schapiro & Company ; known for negotiating the merger of Chase Bank and Bank of Manhattan [232]
Jacob H. Schiff (1847–1920), German-born banker; former leader of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. [233]
Peter Schiff (born 1963), CEO and chief global strategist of Euro Pacific Capital.[234]
Rick Schnall (born 1970), partner at private equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice and minority owner of NBA 's Atlanta Hawks [210]
Alan Schwartz (born 1950/1951), Executive Chairman of Guggenheim Partners , former (and last) CEO of Bear, Stearns & Company [136]
Stephen A. Schwarzman (born 1947), co-founder of the Blackstone Group [235]
Joseph Seligman (1819–1880), German-born co-founder of investment bank J. & W. Seligman & Co. [236]
David E. Shaw (born 1951), founder of D. E. Shaw & Co. [237]
Bruce Sherman (born 1948), co-founder of wealth-management firm Private Capital Management (PCM) and owner of MLB 's Miami Marlins [238] [239]
Eugene Shvidler (born 1964), Russian-American oil tycoon, chairman of Millhouse Capital [240] [241]
Jim Simons (1938–2024), hedge fund manager, co-founder of Renaissance Technologies [242] [243]
Nat Simons (born 1966), hedge fund manager and investor, (co-)founder of the Meritage Group and Prelude Ventures, co-chairman of Renaissance Technologies [244]
Paul Singer (born 1944), hedge fund manager, founder of the Elliott Management Corporation [245]
David M. Solomon (born 1962), disc jockey and investment banker, CEO of Goldman Sachs [246]
George Soros (born 1930), Hungarian-American investor and business magnate, founder of Soros Fund Management ; member of the Soros family [247]
James Speyer (1861–1941), former head of the banking firm Speyer & Co.; member of the Speyer family [248]
Robert B. Stearns (1888–1954), financier, co-founder of Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc [249]
Amanda Steinberg (born 1977/1978), founder of DailyWorth[250]
Saul Steinberg (1939–2012), Corporate raider [251]
Michael Steinhardt (born 1940), investor and hedge fund manager, co-founder of Steinhardt Partners , chairman of WisdomTree Investments [252]
Lee Stern (born 1926), futures and options trader; founder of Lee B. Stern & Company; co-owner of MLB 's Chicago White Sox [253] [254]
Leonard N. Stern (born 1938), investor, chairman and CEO of the Hartz Group and Hartz Mountain Industries [255]
Marc Stern , chairman of the TCW Group , co-owner of NBA 's Milwaukee Bucks and MLB 's Milwaukee Brewers [256] [257]
Stuart Sternberg (born 1959), Wall Street investor, owner of MLB 's Tampa Bay Rays [258]
Barry Sternlicht (born 1960), co-founder of investment firm Starwood Capital Group , former chairman of Starwood [259]
Donald Sussman (born 1946), financier, hedge fund manager, founder of Paloma Funds and New China Capital Management[260] [261]
Leonard M. Tannenbaum (born 1971), founder of Fifth Street Asset Management [262]
David Tepper (born 1957), investor, hedge fund manager, founder of Appaloosa Management [263] [126]
David Tisch (born 1981), start-up investor, co-founder of BoxGroup ; member of the Tisch family [264]
Igor Tulchinsky (born 1966), Belarus-born hedge fund manager, founder of WorldQuant [265]
Cliff Viner (born 1948), hedge fund manager, co-founder of III Capital Management and AVM, former co-owner of the Florida Panthers [266] [267]
Jeffrey Vinik (born 1959), former hedge fund manager, owner of NHL 's Tampa Bay Lightning [268] [269]
Paul Wachter (born 1956), founder of Main Street Advisors, a VIP -focused financial and asset management advisory firm[270]
Eric M. Warburg (1900–1990), German-American co-founder of Warburg Pincus ; member of the Warburg family [271] [272]
James Warburg (1896–1969), German-born banker and financial adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt [272]
Paul Warburg (1868–1932), German-born former chairman of the Bank of the Manhattan Company (predecessor of Chase Manhattan Bank ) and director of the Federal Reserve Bank [272]
Bruce Wasserstein (1947–2009), investment banker, former CEO of Lazard and co-founder of Wasserstein Perella & Co. [273]
Sanford I. Weill (born 1933), banker and financier, former chairman and CEO of Citigroup , co-founder of Carter, Berlind, Potoma & Weill [274] [275]
Peter Weinberg (born 1957), co-founder of Perella Weinberg Partners [276]
Boaz Weinstein (born 1973), hedge fund manager, founder of Saba Capital Management [277]
Sholam Weiss (born 1954), bankruptcy specialist[278] [279]
Allen Weisselberg (born 1947), CFO of the Trump Organization [280]
Maurice Wertheim (1886–1950), founder of Wertheim & Co. [281]
Jeff Yass (born 1956), co-founder of Susquehanna International Group [46]
Oren Zeev (born 1964), Israeli-American start-up investor, founder of Zeev Ventures , co-founder of Tipalti [282]
Nancy Zimmerman (born 1963/1964), hedge fund manager, co-founder of Bracebridge Capital [283]
Eric Zinterhofer (born 1971), private equity financier, founding partner of Searchlight Capital ; member of the Lauder family [284]
Barry Zubrow (born 1953), founder of private investment firm ITB, former CRO of JPMorgan Chase [285] [286]
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