Hamilton (“Tony”) E. James is Executive Vice Chairman of Blackstone, and a member of Blackstone’s board of directors. He is also a member of Blackstone’s Management Committee and sits on the firm’s various investment committees. Mr. James previously served as the firm’s President and Chief Operating Officer.
Prior to joining Blackstone in 2002, Mr. James was Chairman of Global Investment Banking and Private Equity at Credit Suisse First Boston and a member of the Executive Board. Prior to the acquisition of Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette by Credit Suisse First Boston in 2000, Mr. James was the Chairman of DLJ’s Banking Group, responsible for all the firm’s investment banking and merchant banking activities. Mr. James joined DLJ in 1975, became head of DLJ’s global M&A group in 1982, founded DLJ Merchant Banking, Inc. in 1985, and was named Chairman of the Banking Group in 1995.
Mr. James is Chairman of the Board of Directors of Costco Wholesale Corporation and has served on a number of other corporate Boards. Mr. James is Chairman of the Finance Committee of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Mount Sinai Health System, member of the Center for American Progress Board of Trustees, Vice Chairman of Trout Unlimited’s Coldwater Conservation Fund, Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Wildlife Conservation Society, Advisory Board member of The Montana Land Reliance, Advisory Council member of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, Chairman of the Education Finance Institute, Advisory Board member of the Max S. Baucus Institute at the University of Montana, and Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees of American Ballet Theatre. He is also a former member of the President’s Export Council and a former Commissioner of The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
In 2018, Mr. James co-authored the second edition of Rescuing Retirement, a book proposing a solution to America’s looming retirement crisis. The first edition was published in 2016. He has also published articles in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, The Harvard Business Review and other major publications.
Mr. James graduated magna cum laude with a BA from Harvard College in 1973 and was a John Harvard Scholar. He earned an MBA with high distinction from the Harvard Business School and graduated as a Baker Scholar in 1975.
What is Hamilton E. James' net worth?
The estimated net worth of Hamilton E. James is at least $13.30 million as of May 19th, 2021. Mr. James owns 71,870 shares of Blackstone stock worth more than $13,298,106 as of November 21st. This net worth evaluation does not reflect any other assets that Mr. James may own. Learn More about Hamilton E. James' net worth.
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Has Hamilton E. James been buying or selling shares of Blackstone?
Hamilton E. James has not been actively trading shares of Blackstone during the past quarter. Most recently, Hamilton E. James sold 3,074,349 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Tuesday, December 7th. The shares were sold at an average price of $134.45, for a transaction totalling $413,346,223.05. Learn More on Hamilton E. James' trading history.
Who are Blackstone's active insiders?
Are insiders buying or selling shares of Blackstone?
In the last twelve months, Blackstone insiders bought shares 3 times. They purchased a total of 2,851 shares worth more than $357,136.68. In the last twelve months, insiders at the asset manager sold shares 8 times. They sold a total of 2,902,813 shares worth more than $82,450,447.14. The most recent insider tranaction occured on November, 7th when insider John G Finley sold 42,249 shares worth more than $7,433,289.06. Insiders at Blackstone own 1.0% of the company.
Learn More about insider trades at Blackstone. Information on this page was last updated on 11/7/2024.