Rockefeller & Co.
"In 1882, John D. Rockefeller established an office of professionals to organize his complex business and financial operations and to manage his family’s growing investment needs.
"After nearly a century, the office incorporated, registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as an investment adviser, and began providing investment advice and asset management services to select investors outside of the Rockefeller family. Today, Rockefeller & Co. has responsibility for approximately $35 billion in assets for individuals and families, family offices, nonprofit organizations, foundations, endowments, and global institutions." [1]
Leadership
Accessed June 2013: [2]
Executive Management
- Reuben Jeffery III
- Austin V. Shapard
- James B. Crystal
- Yvette M. Garcia
- David P. Harris
- Timothy J. McCarthy
- Elizabeth P. Munson
- Mark Rogozinski
- Loraine B. Tsavaris
- David Westbrook
Wealth Advisory
- Elizabeth P. Munson
- Joseph T. Carroll
- Matthew D. Gelfand
- Jane F. Lilienthal
- Tamar Manuelian Ioffe
- Michael R. Marsh
- Victoria T. Melendez
- Pamela Murray
- David Pagliaro
- Mark J. Panarese
- Lawrence S. Rapoport
- Louise P. Sclafani
- George S. Tsandikos
- Loraine B. Tsavaris
- Paul G. Veith
- Raymond N. Wareham
Asset Management
- David P. Harris
- Richard Bayles
- Ronan Burke
- Jimmy C. Chang
- Nancy M. Fink
- Farha-Joyce Haboucha
- Mark Iannarelli
- John C. O’Hara, Jr.
Alternative Investments
Rockit® Reporting
Contact
Web: http://www.rockefellerfinancial.com
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
- Rockefeller Foundation
- Ocean Foundation
- Candace Beinecke
- Rockefeller Financial
- Mariela Vargova
- Rodman Clark Rockefeller
References
- ↑ Rockefeller & Co. History, organizational web page, accessed June 2, 2013.
- ↑ Rockefeller & Co. Leadership, organizational web page, accessed June 2, 2013.