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Elizabeth Lee Hennessee (September 1, 1952 – October 29, 2016), also known as Lee Hennessee-Gradante, was an American pioneer
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manager, noted as one of the most powerful women in New York, she was also campaign finance chair for
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's presidential run. Hennessee and her husband,
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, founded and managed the Hennessee Group LLC hedge fund for many years.


Early life and education

Hennessee was born on September 1, 1952, to William E. Hennessee and Mary Frances Dillon in
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. Her father was the senior vice president of advertising and tobacco sales at the Dillon Supply Company. Lee graduated from
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. After graduating, Hennessee worked as a teacher for one year.


Business career

In 1976, Hennessee started her business career at Thomson McKinnon Securities, where she executed institutional and retail sales. Later, Hennessee founded the first and prominent hedge fund consultancy. She started the Hennessee Hedge Fund Advisory Group in 1987 as a division of
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, later moving it to
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, she transformed the operation into a stand-alone company, the Hennessee Group LLC. In July 2005, the Bayou hedge fund fraud unraveled and was reported to the Securities and Exchange Commission, but the lawsuit against Hennessee Group LLC was dismissed in July 2007. In 1999, Hennessee served as a finance chair for Republican presidential candidate
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. In 2005, she served as finance chair for the New York City Billy Graham Crusade. Hennessee broke ground as a woman on male-dominated
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, creating a hedge fund index and becoming a co-founder of
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. Hennessee was a featured hedge fund expert in the media such as ''
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'', and
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. The Hennessee Group managed as much as $1.6 billion and helped wealthy clients choose hedge funds. In May 2007, Hennessee was selected as one of New York's 50 most powerful women. In 2013, Hennessee Group sold off its hedge fund advisory to Terrapin Asset Management. It retained its Hennessee Hedge Fund Index.


Personal life

Hennessee met
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in 1991, and they married on October 31, 1992, at the St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in New York. October 29, 2016, Hennessee was found dead in her Trump Plaza home in
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. She was 64. Hennessee is survived by her husband, her mother and two brothers, William and Grover (who is known as Dillon) Hennessee.


Philanthropy

Hennessee was a trustee of
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and national chairwoman and founding member of Easter Seals Florida's annual
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charity event. She served as a finance chair for Elizabeth Dole's presidential campaign and the 2005 New York City Billy Graham Crusade. In addition, Hennessee co-founded the New York City Christian Women's Fellowship, which folded into Campus Crusade. She was widely reported to be active in Palm Beach charities, including the Junior League, the
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, Palm Beach Island Cats, HomeSafe, the It Happened To Alexa Foundation and the
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. In 2016, Hennessee was honored by the Salvation Army and acted as the chairwoman of the Salvation Army's 45th. Annual Gala, held at Mar-a-Lago Estate in Palm Beach, Florida.


Awards and honors

In 2007,
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named Hennessee to its list of the city's 50 most powerful women.


References

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