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Hamilton Evans "Tony" James (born February 3, 1951) is an American billionaire businessman, and the executive vice chairman of
The Blackstone Group Blackstone Inc. is an American alternative investment management company based in New York City. Blackstone's private equity business has been one of the largest investors in leveraged buyouts in the last three decades, while its real estate b ...
, a New York-based global asset management firm, having previously been president and chief operating officer. James has been chairman of
Costco Costco Wholesale Corporation (Trade name, doing business as Costco Wholesale and also known simply as Costco) is an American multinational corporation which operates a chain of membership-only Big-box store, big-box retail stores (warehouse c ...
since August 2017.


Early life and education

James was born in
Wyandotte, Michigan Wyandotte ( ) is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 25,058 at the 2020 census. Wyandotte is located in southeastern Michigan, approximately south of Detroit on the Detroit River, and it is part of the coll ...
. He is the son of Hamilton Renson James and Waleska James. He grew up as the oldest of four boys in
Lincoln, Massachusetts Lincoln is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The population was 7,014 according to the 2020 United States Census, including residents of Hanscom Air Force Base that live within town limits. The town, loc ...
, a suburb of Boston. His father was a management consultant, president of Arthur D. Little International, and a vice president of Arthur D. Little, Inc. James attended The Choate School (now Choate Rosemary Hall) in
Wallingford, Connecticut Wallingford is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, centrally located between New Haven and Hartford, and Boston and New York City. The population was 44,396 at the 2020 census. The community was named after Wallingford, in En ...
. James attended
Harvard College Harvard College is the undergraduate college of Harvard University, an Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1636, Harvard College is the original school of Harvard University, the oldest institution of higher lea ...
, where he was a John Harvard Scholar, and graduated magna cum laude in 1973. He earned an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1975, where he was a Baker Scholar.


Career

In 1975, James joined investment bank
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette (DLJ) was a U.S. investment bank founded by William H. Donaldson, Richard Jenrette, and Dan Lufkin in 1959. Its businesses included securities underwriting; sales and trading; investment and merchant banking; fina ...
and became head of its global M&A group in 1982. He founded DLJ Merchant Banking, Inc in 1985. In 1995, James was appointed chairman of the firm's banking group, a position he held when DLJ was acquired in 2000 by
Credit Suisse First Boston Credit Suisse First Boston (also known as CSFB and CS First Boston) is the investment banking affiliate of Credit Suisse headquartered in New York. The company was created by the merger of First Boston Corporation and Credit Suisse Group in 1988 ...
, and was a member of its board of directors. At CSFB, James served on the executive board and as chairman of global investment banking and private equity. A 2007 ''
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'' article credited James with leading the acquisition process, on behalf of DLJ. In 2002, James joined global alternative asset manager
The Blackstone Group Blackstone Inc. is an American alternative investment management company based in New York City. Blackstone's private equity business has been one of the largest investors in leveraged buyouts in the last three decades, while its real estate b ...
, where he was president and chief operating officer. He is on the firm's executive and management committees, and its board of directors. He has been credited with reorganizing Blackstone's management and creating its executive committee. James was directly implicated in a 2007 corporate collusion conspiracy among fellow private equity giants Bain Capital and Carlyle Group. Alongside Blackstone, these firms rigged bids in 19 leveraged buyouts and eight other transactions. James wrote in an email to KKR co-founder George Roberts “Together we can be unstoppable but in opposition we can cost each other a lot of money.” James also sent a note to his Blackstone colleagues about the co-founder of another private equity group, KKR: “Henry Kravis just called to say congratulations and that they were standing down because he had told me before they would not jump a signed deal of ours.” Though the PE firms tried to dismiss the case, a federal judge denied their motion. Ultimately, the case was settled out of court in 2014. The firms paid the plaintiffs about $600 million. He was the mastermind behind Blackstone's acquisition of GSO Capital Partners, now Blackstone's credit division. In his public relations duties for Blackstone James created the idea of a private equity trade group to lobby Washington. He initially called it the Private Equity Council, but it was later changed to the American Investment Council. In August 2017, James was appointed chairman of Costco after the death of co-founder and long-time chairman
Jeffrey Brotman Jeffrey Hart Brotman (September 27, 1942 – August 1, 2017) was an American attorney, entrepreneur, and executive. Brotman was the co-founder and chairman of Costco Wholesale Corporation. Early life and education Brotman was born in a Jewish fam ...
. As of April 2018, ''
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'' reported his net worth at $1.93 billion.


Politics

In 2008 James became a regular donor and fundraiser host for Barack Obama. In May 2012, James, a Democrat, hosted a fundraiser at his home in New York for President Barack Obama, raised more than $2 million for the President's reelection campaign. Obama offered James the job of Commerce Secretary but he ultimately turned it down. James also serves on the board of the
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(CAP), a progressive public policy research and advocacy organization. has made annual donations of at least $50,000 to the think tank since 2014. In 2015, James was appointed to the Port Authority Board of Commissioners despite his lack of experience with transportation issues, and in spite of Blackstone recently having purchased half of fellow commissioner Scott Rechler’s New York real estate portfolio. In November 2020 he was named Co-Chair of the Board of the
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with Candace Beinecke, effective January 12, 2021, the first time the museum had two chairs.


Personal life

In August 1973, James married Amabel George Boyce, the daughter of Mr and Mrs John Cowman George Boyce of Lutherville and Wequetonsing, Michigan. They have three children, daughters Meredith Evans and Rebecca Lee and son Hamilton Boyce. In 2011, it was confirmed that James had spent $24.9 million on an apartment at
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, New York City, previously owned by
Hal Prince Harold Smith Prince (born Harold Smith; January 30, 1928 – July 31, 2019), commonly known as Hal Prince, was an American theatre director and producer known for his work in musical theatre. One of the foremost figures in 20th century America ...
, having lived at 1001
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since the 1980s.


See also

* Stephen A. Schwarzman


References

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