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Henry R. Kravis (born January 6, 1944) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist.Forbes: The World's Billionaires - Henry Kravis
September 2015
He is the co-founder of KKR & Co. Inc. Kravis is a Republican who has supported a variety of causes and made significant donations to both parties, including a contribution of $1 million to Donald Trump's presidential inauguration. His lavish lifestyle has been criticized by activists looking to reform private equity regulations and restrict the practice of leveraged buyouts he pioneered. His buyout of RJR Nabisco was portrayed in the 1989 book and
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''Barbarians at the Gate''.


Early life

Kravis was born into a Jewish family in Tulsa, Oklahoma, the son of Bessie (née Roberts) and Raymond F. Kravis, a successful Tulsa oil engineer who had been a business partner of Joseph P. Kennedy. Kravis began his education at Eaglebrook School ('60), followed by high school at the Loomis Chaffee School, where he participated in student government and was elected vice president of the student council his senior year. He attended
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(then known as Claremont Men's College) and majored in economics. He was a member of the CMC varsity golf teams for four years and was a member of the Knickerbockers student service organization. He served as his sophomore class secretary-treasurer. He graduated from CMC in 1967 before going on to
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, where he received an MBA degree in 1969.


Career


Kravis at Bear Stearns

After working at various jobs in New York City's financial sector, he and his first cousin,
George R. Roberts George Rosenberg Roberts (born 1944) is an American financier. He is one of the three original partners of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR), which he co-founded alongside Jerome Kohlberg and first cousin Henry Kravis in 1976. Early life George Ro ...
, joined the staff of Bear Stearns. There, they worked under the corporate finance manager,
Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. Jerome Kohlberg Jr. (July 10, 1925 – July 30, 2015) was an American businessman and investor. He was an early pioneer in the private equity and leveraged buyout industries founding private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. and later Koh ...
They both became partners at Bear Stearns at very young ages, 30 and 31. Working for Bear Stearns in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Kravis, alongside Kohlberg and Roberts, began a series of what they described as "bootstrap" investments. In the following years, Kohlberg and later Kravis and Roberts would complete a series of buyouts including Stern Metals (1965), Incom (a division of Rockwood International, 1971), Cobblers Industries (1971), and Boren Clay (1973) as well as Thompson Wire, Eagle Motors and Barrows through their investment in Stern Metals. Although they had a number of highly successful investments, the $27 million investment in Cobblers ended in bankruptcy.


Kohlberg Kravis Roberts

By 1976, tensions had built up between Bear Stearns and the trio of Kohlberg, Kravis and Roberts leading to their departure and the formation of Kohlberg Kravis Roberts in that year. Most notably, Bear Stearns executive
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had rejected repeated proposals to form a dedicated investment fund within Bear Stearns and Lewis took exception to the amount of time spent on outside activities. Kravis and Roberts invested $120,000 of their own capital in their new firm. Early investors in KKR included the Hillman Family and the Griffith family (who are also large shareholders in MGM and Time Warner). By 1978, with the revision of the ERISA regulations, the nascent KKR was successful in raising its first institutional fund with approximately $30 million of investor commitments. In 1987, Jerome Kohlberg, Jr. resigned from KKR, and Henry Kravis and George Roberts continued to lead the firm. Under Kravis and Roberts the firm was responsible for the 1988 leveraged buyout of RJR Nabisco. At a cost of $31.4 billion, it was then the highest price ever paid for a commercial enterprise. The publicity surrounding the event led to the story being dramatized in the book and film, '' Barbarians at the Gate''. Kravis was portrayed in the film by actor Jonathan Pryce. In early 1995, KKR divested its remaining holdings in RJR Nabisco, taking an overall loss on the deal. A journalist for the '' New York Times'' wrote a few years later that "the deal will go down in history as showing just how difficult it can be to get out of a huge deal that goes badly, and of the perils of putting too much money on one investment." KKR pledged not to commit so much of its fund to a single investment again in the future. However, other investments proved more profitable, and the fund still did well overall. The list of companies in which Henry Kravis's
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has invested over the years includes health care provider Hospital Corporation of America (HCA),
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,
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, Beatrice Foods,
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, Toys "R" Us, Borden, First Data and Regal Entertainment Group. A takeover of the battery maker
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proved particularly profitable. On December 24, 2013, KKR closed their first real estate specific investment fund, which raised $1.2 billion of new money to invest. With additional funds from within KKR, the new fund provided over $1.5 billion to utilize. In July 2017, Kravis and Roberts announced that they would eventually be succeeded by Joseph Y. Bae and Scott C. Nuttall, who were named co-presidents and co-chief operating officers so that they might gradually take over daily operations. This succession plan was enacted in October 2021, with Kravis and Roberts stepping down from their positions as co-CEOs but continuing as co-executive chairmen.


Personal life

Kravis has been married three times. His first marriage to Helene Diane "Hedi" Shulman ended in divorce. They had three children, Harrison S. Kravis (b. 1972, d. 1991 car accident), Robert R. Kravis (b. 1973), and Kimberly Kravis Schulhof (b. 1975). Hedi remarried to James Thompson Ruger, son of William B. Ruger and died of cancer on April 2, 1997, at age 49. Kravis later married New York designer
Carolyne Roehm Carolyne Roehm (born Jane Smith; May 7, 1951) is an American author, businesswoman, socialite, and former fashion designer. Early life Roehm was born Jane Smith in Kirksville, Missouri to a middle-class high school principal and a schoolteacher ...
(born Carolyne Jane Smith) in 1985, but the marriage ended in divorce in 1993. Kravis is currently married to a prominent Canadian economist, and former columnist and TV personality in Canada, Marie-Josée Drouin. She sits on the boards of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the Robin Hood Foundation, and is the president of the Museum of Modern Art board of directors. Kravis mainly lives in New York City and has a seasonal residence in
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; he also owns homes in New York City; Southampton, New York; Paris; and Sharon, Connecticut.


Politics

A supporter of Republican politics, he was a supporter and fundraiser for President George W. Bush and
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. He was also a major contributor to the 1992 re-election campaign of President
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. In 1997, Henry Kravis joined with
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to establish the Republican Leadership Council. In 2017, he also contributed $1 million to
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's presidential inauguration.


Philanthropy and public positions

The Henry R. Kravis Prize in Nonprofit Leadership The Kravis Prize or Henry R. Kravis Prize in Nonprofit Leadership is a philanthropic award for leaders in the nonprofit sector. According to Bloomberg News, the prize "honor those who have demonstrated 'bold leadership' in the nonprofit sector an ...
, established in 2006, identifies extraordinary leaders in the nonprofit sector, celebrates their accomplishments and shares their best practices with others. The prize is presented and administered by
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(CMC) and Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis. Kravis is an alumnus and trustee of Claremont McKenna College. The Kravis Prize is affiliated with the Kravis Leadership Institute, a research institute at Claremont McKenna. A formal award ceremony celebrates the recipient's accomplishments, and $250,000 is directed to a nonprofit organization designated by the recipient. Kravis also funds the Henry Kravis Leadership Institute that sponsors the Leadership Studies programs at Claremont McKenna College, and the "Henry Kravis Internships for Teachers of Color" program. He has also financed the construction of extensive facilities at Middlesex School (Kravis House), the Eaglebrook School (Kravis Dorm), Deerfield Academy (Kravis Arena), and The Loomis Chaffee School (Kravis Hall). He is a benefactor and a past chairman of New York's public television station and sits on the board of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. A trustee of the Mount Sinai Medical Center, Henry and wife Marie-Josée Kravis donated $15 million to establish the "Center for Cardiovascular Health" as well as funding a professorship. They have also endowed the chair in human oncology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York. He previously co-chaired with
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the influential Partnership for New York City, founded by David Rockefeller in 1979, and now sits on its board of directors. He created the New York City Investment Fund, a non-profit organization to create jobs and new business in New York City. He is a trustee of the
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in New York, chairman of
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, and is a member of the executive committee of The Business Council for 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014.The Business Council, Official website, Executive Committee
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He co-chairs the
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Board of Overseers where he recently pledged a gift of $100 million to support the school's new campus project and is a vice-chairman of
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.


Awards and honors

* Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement, 1987 * Henry Kravis is named chairman of Sponsors for Educational Opportunity, 2014 * Investment Management's Lifetime Achievement Award, 2015 * Columbia Business School's Centennial Award, 2016 * Atlantic Council's Distinguished Leadership Award, 2016 * Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy, 2019


See also

* Kohlberg Kravis Roberts * List of Claremont McKenna College people * History of private equity and venture capital * Private equity * Leveraged buyout * RJR Nabisco


References


External links


Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
(company website)

(from KKR website) *Henry Kravis profil



February 2007 '' New York Times'' article profiling Kravis.
Management: Consultants Put Aside Rivalries for New York
November 2001 NYT article on Kravis and the New York City Partnership.

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What's An Aging 'Barbarian' To Do?
" '' New York Times'', August 26, 2001
''New York Magazine'' article documenting Kravis and Roehm party at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Voices of Oklahoma interview.
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