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'''Henry R. Kravis''' [[Master of Business Administration|MBA]] '[[1969|69]] is a private equity pioneer and co-founder of [[w:Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.|KKR]]. He is also co-chair of [[Columbia Business School]]'s [[Board of Visitors|Board of Overseers]].
 
'''Henry R. Kravis''' [[Master of Business Administration|MBA]] '[[1969|69]] is a private equity pioneer and co-founder of [[w:Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.|KKR]]. He is also co-chair of [[Columbia Business School]]'s [[Board of Visitors|Board of Overseers]].
  
In October 2010, Kravis pledged a gift of $100 million to [[CBS]] to fund one of two new Business School buildings on the [[Manhattanville campus]]. The donation is the largest in the school's history, and the building will be named for Kravis.
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In October 2010, Kravis pledged a gift of $100 million to [[Columbia Business School]] to fund one of two new Business School buildings on the [[Manhattanville campus]]. The donation is the largest in the school's history, and the building will be named for Kravis.
  
 
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[[Category:Donors|Kravis]]

Latest revision as of 15:17, 1 December 2013

See also Wikipedia's article about "Henry Kravis".

Henry R. Kravis MBA '69 is a private equity pioneer and co-founder of KKR. He is also co-chair of Columbia Business School's Board of Overseers.

In October 2010, Kravis pledged a gift of $100 million to Columbia Business School to fund one of two new Business School buildings on the Manhattanville campus. The donation is the largest in the school's history, and the building will be named for Kravis.