Robert S. Kapito

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Robert S. Kapito, a recognized industry leader in portfolio management, Kapito is Vice-Chairman and a founder of BlackRock, Inc., an investment management firm in New York, NY.

Kapito received his BS in Economics from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Previously, he served as VP of First Boston Corporation's Mortgage Products Group.

Kapito and his wife, the former Ellen Hershey, are restoring a landmark 1883 stable on East 73rd Street in New York City, designed by Richard Morris and once owned by Joseph Pulitzer, into a two-family residence.[1]

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