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