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Timothy C. Collins

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"Since its founding, Ripplewood has made investments in nearly a dozen industry groups, each with a rigidly defined strategy and led by an experienced industry executive ("industrial partner"). Ripplewood is unique in its depth of experience in all three major industrialized economies. Since inception, Ripplewood has invested in companies with more than $20 billion of revenue and has led several of the largest private equity transactions ever. Ripplewood’s takeover of the Long-Term Credit Bank, renamed Shinsei Bank Limited, was a pioneering transaction in the restructuring of the Japanese economy.
"Mr. Collins is a director of several public companies as well as a number of Ripplewood’s private portfolio companies. He is involved in several not-for-profit and public sector activities, including the [[US-Japan Business Council]], the [[Trilateral Commission]], [[Yale Divinity School]] Advisory Board, [[Yale School of Management]] Board of Advisors, [[American Friends of the British Museum]], [[Yaddo]], and is a member of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]]. Mr. Collins is also a trustee of the [[Carnegie Hall Society]]."<ref>[http://mba.yale.edu/alumni/alumni_profiles/collinst.shtml Timothy C. Collins], Yale School of Management, accessed May 7, 2010.</ref>
"<ref>*International Council, [http://mba.yale.edu/alumni/alumni_profiles/collinst.shtml Timothy C. Collins[Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs]], Yale School of Management, accessed May 7, 2010.</ref>
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