Glenn Dubin | $1B+

Get in touch with Glenn Dubin | Glenn Dubin, billionaire hedge fund manager and philanthropist, cofounded Highbridge Capital Management in 1992, growing it into one of the world’s premier alternative investment firms before selling a majority stake to JPMorgan Chase in 2004. After leaving Highbridge, he launched Dubin & Co., a private investment firm with interests spanning energy, healthcare, and consumer businesses. Known for his disciplined approach to investing and extensive philanthropic commitments in health, education, and community development, Dubin has cemented his reputation as both a savvy financier and committed benefactor.

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Glenn Russell Dubin (born April 13, 1957) is an American billionaire hedge fund manager and the Principal of Dubin & Co. LP, a private investment company. He is the co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management, founder of Engineers Gate, and a founding board member of the Robin Hood Foundation. Glenn Dubin Dubin in 2010 Born April 13, 1957 (age 68) Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York, US[1] Alma mater Stony Brook University (B.A.)[1] Occupation Hedge fund manager Known for Co-Founder, Highbridge Capital Management[2] Founder, Engineers Gate Investor, Castleton Commodities International Spouse Eva Andersson (m. 1994) Children 3 Contents Early life edit Glenn Russell Dubin was born to a Jewish middle-class family in the Washington Heights section of upper Manhattan, New York. He is the oldest son of Harvey and Edith Dubin. His US-born father, Harvey (1926–2011), was a taxi driver, who later worked in dress manufacturing.[4] His mother, Edith (1928–2019), emigrated to the United States from Austria and worked as a hospital administrator.[5] Dubin attended public school at Washington Heights' P.S. 132 and went on to attend college at Stony Brook University, where he graduated in 1978 with a degree in economics. He was also a member of the school's football team and lacrosse club.[6] In May 2012, Dubin was the keynote speaker at Stony Brook University's commencement, and was conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters for his contributions to the field of finance and philanthropy.[7] Career edit Dubin began his career in finance as a retail stock broker at E. F. Hutton & Co. in 1978. At E. F. Hutton & Co. Dubin met and worked with Paul Tudor Jones.[8] In 1984, Glenn Dubin and his childhood friend Henry Swieca co-founded Dubin & Swieca Capital Management.[9] The company was an early fund of funds business that constructed multi-manager hedge fund portfolios guided by the principles of modern portfolio theory. In 2005, the firm was renamed Corbin Capital Partners, as Dubin and Swieca were no longer involved in the day-to-day management of the company. The new name reportedly originated from an intersection in Washington Heights where the founders first met when they were 5 years old.[10] In 1992, Dubin and Swieca founded Highbridge Capital Management with $35 million in capital, naming the institutional alternative-asset management firm after the 19th Century aqueduct that connects Washington Heights with the Bronx. In late 2004, J.P. Morgan Asset Management—a division of JPMorgan Chase—purchased a majority interest in Highbridge for $1.3 billion.[11][12][2] Between 2004 and 2007, Highbridge grew to over $35 billion in assets under management.[13] In 2006, Highbridge invested as a joint venture in Louis Dreyfus Group to increase their access to and control of energy delivery within trading markets.[12] In July 2009, J.P. Morgan Asset Management completed its purchase of substantially all remaining shares of the firm.[2] After the purchase, Dubin remained Highbridge's chief executive.[14] In October 2012, it was announced that Dubin, Paul Tudor Jones and Timothy Barakett were among a group of investors buying the merchant energy operation, then called Louis Dreyfus Highbridge Energy ("LDH Energy"), and renamed the firm Castleton Commodities International, LLC.[15][16] In 2013, Dubin founded the quantitative-trading firm Engineers Gate Manager LP.[17] As of 2017, the company, along with Dubin's family office, was headquartered at Hudson Yards.[17] In 2015, CCI acquired Morgan Stanley's Global Oil Merchanting business, creating one of the world's largest independent energy merchants.[18] Dubin was the non-executive chairman,[19] and remains a member of the board of directors and the firm's lead shareholder.[20] In January 2020, Dubin announced he was retiring from the hedge fund industry after four decades to focus on private investments and philanthropy through his family office, Dubin & Co.[21][22] Philanthropy edit In 1987, Dubin was asked by his fellow hedge fund manager and friend Paul Tudor Jones to join him and Peter Borish in a venture philanthropy project Jones had conceived and started. The resulting Robin Hood Foundation has raised and granted more than $3 billion to fight poverty in New York City.[23][24] Dubin has served on the board since its founding, is a former board chair,[25] and sits on the Jobs and Economic Security subcommittee. In 2010, Dubin established the Dubin Fellowship for Emerging Leaders at the Center for Public Leadership, an academic research center at Harvard Kennedy School, with a $5 million gift.[26] He had formed a relationship with the school two years prior while speaking before the school's students.[27] The fellowship provides tuition for up to ten students each year.[26] Dubin also serves on the Kennedy School's Dean's executive committee.[28] In 2010, the Dubin family donated $4.3 million to Stony Brook University towards the creation of the Dubin Family Athletic Performance Center in the Stony Brook Indoor Sports Complex.[29] In 2015, the Dubin family donated $5 million towards the creation of Stony Brook University's Indoor Training Facility, which opened in 2020.[30][31] Dubin is a trustee of the Mt. Sinai Medical Center.[26] He and his wife funded the Dubin Breast Center of the Tisch Cancer Institute at Mount Sinai in 2010 to provide comprehensive integrated breast care in a patient-centered environment. The multidisciplinary Center is headed by Dr. Elisa Port.[32] On April 19, 2012, Dubin and his wife Eva signed The Giving Pledge, created by Bill Gates and Warren Buffett.[33] The commitment of the pledge is to give away at least 50% of their wealth to charity within their lifetime.[33][4] In 2024, The New York Climate Exchange announced a donation of $10 million from Glenn Dubin and his wife, Eva Andersson-Dubin.[34][35][36] Political donations edit Dubin is known for donating to Democratic causes and donated $75,000 in 2019. He donated to the congressional campaigns of Democrats Abigail Spanberger, Gil Cisneros, Max Rose, Dan McCready, and Elaine Luria. He also donated $1,000 each to the Presidential campaigns of Democrats Steve Bullock, and Michael Bennet. Pete Buttigieg received $2,800 from Dubin.[37] In 2023, Dubin donated $100,000 to a Super PAC supporting Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.[38] Personal life edit In 1994, Dubin married physician Eva Andersson. The couple have three children.[3] He first saw Eva on the New York Post's Page Six in a modeling photo.[4] The Dubins live in Manhattan and own property in Colorado's Gunnison County as well as in Sweden.[citation needed] Dubin and Jeffrey Epstein edit There are several connections between Dubin and Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein invested millions in Dubin's hedge fund and helped JPMorgan acquire Dubin's firm. Epstein had dated Dubin's wife, Eva Andersson, for nearly a decade starting in the 1980s and the Dubins continued to maintain a friendship with Epstein, including after Epstein's arrest for sex trafficking in 2006. In testimony in Virginia Giuffre's 2015 civil suit against Ghislaine Maxwell, Giuffre testified that Maxwell instructed her to "have sex with Glenn Dubin" in unique ways, including “erotic massages”.

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