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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_KravisHenry Kravis - Wikipedia

    Henry Roberts Kravis (born January 6, 1944) is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He is a co-founder of KKR & Co. Inc. His lavish lifestyle has been criticized by activists looking to reform private equity regulations and restrict the practice of leveraged buyouts he pioneered.

  2. www.kkr.com › about › our-peopleHenry Kravis | KKR

    Henry R. Kravis (New York) co-founded KKR in 1976 and serves as its Co-Executive Chairman. Prior to his current position, he was Co-Chief Executive Officer until 2021. He is actively involved in managing the firm and serves on each of the regional Private Equity Investment Committees.

  3. www.forbes.com › profile › henry-kravisHenry Kravis - Forbes

    6 days ago · About Henry Kravis. Henry Kravis and George Roberts, cofounders of private equity firm KKR, gave up their co-CEO titles in October 2021; both serve as executive co-chairs. Kravis...

  4. Feb 20, 2024 · Henry Kravis is regarded as a pioneer of the private equity industry. He co-founded Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P., KKR, a leveraged buyout company, in 1976. As of 2024, Kravis' net worth...

  5. Jun 13, 2016 · That’s when Henry Kravis, his cousin George Roberts, and their boss Jerome Kohlberg Jr. quit Bear Stearns and started their eponymous investment company, KKR, which is celebrating its 40th...

  6. Henry Kravis, a finance and private equity powerhouse. From his beginnings in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to co-founding KKR and pioneering leveraged buyouts, explore how he rose to become one of the...

  7. Henry Kravis and George Roberts, who made their first billions by striking deals that pulverised other people’s corporate empires, stepped down from KKR on Monday after nearly half a century...

  8. Henry R. Kravis. Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Company. 1984–1996. Industry: Finance. Era: 1980. Kravis, along with his partners Kohlberg and Roberts, was instrumental in legitimizing the use of leveraged buy-outs for underperforming organizations.