Warren Lichtenstein
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Warren G. Lichtenstein (born 1965) is the head of Steel Partners, a hedge fund based in New York City that focuses on deep value and special situations investing, and holds its average investment for approximately three to five years often pressuring management endlessly to deliver higher dividends and buybacks with a threat to takeover the company if his demands are unmet.
Mr. Lichtenstein attended Tulane University and transferred before eventually graduating with his BA in economics from the University of Pennsylvania. He also manages a charitable organization called Steel Partners Foundation that is a significant donor to building of a first synagogue in Aspen, Colorado.
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