Steven Langman

Steven M. Langman

John R. Bolton, Steven Langman, Robert Agostinelli & José María Aznar at the Rhône Annual Meeting in San Sebastián (2010). [1]
Nationality American
Alma mater London School of Economics
Occupation Businessman
Investor
Co-founder, Chairman at the
Rhône Group
Political party Republican
Religion Jewish
Children 4

Steven M. Langman is a businessman and investor and the chairman and co-founder of the Rhône Group, the private-equity and financial advisory firm.[2]

Background

Prior to co-founding the Rhone Group Langman was a managing director from 1993 at Lazard Freres & Co. LLC and the youngest person to be named to that position in the firm's 150-year history. As president and chief executive officer for UBP's newly-formed U.S. subsidiary, he oversaw the mergers and acquisitions advisory business, and also established a merchant banking operation, and developed private banking and asset management services for the U.S. Prior to joining Lazard's New York office in 1990, Langman spent three years with Lazard Freres & Co. in London. Previously, he was with Goldman, Sachs & Co. in New York and London as a senior partner. He holds a B.A. with highest honors from The University of North Carolina and an M.S.c. from The London School of Economics.[3]

Philanthropy

Langman is on the Jewish committee board of the Hineni Heritage Centre [4] and is a major donor to Success for Kids, Inc. (SFK). Both he and his wife, Wendy have also donated extensively to political candidates such as Mitt Romney, [5] Marco Rubio, Sue Lowden, as well as the Castle Campaign Fund. [6]

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