Robert S. Kapito

Businessman

Birthday February 8, 1957

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Monticello, New York, U.S.

Age 67 years old

Nationality United States

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1957

Robert Steven Kapito (born February 8, 1957) is an American businessman and investor.

He is a co-founder (with Larry Fink) and president of the New York City-based investment management firm BlackRock.

Kapito was born in Monticello, New York, into a working-class Jewish family.

His father, aunt and two brothers ran a tire and car repair business in Monticello for 50 years, and according to Kapito, "I don't think I ever saw them [his parents] with clean hands".

When Kapito was 13, his father had a serious stroke, but continued working in the office.

1975

He graduated from Monticello High School in 1975, and was inducted into the Monticello Central School District's Hall of Distinction in 2017.

1979

He attended the State University of New York at Buffalo for two years, before transferring to the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics in 1979.

Kapito joined First Boston in 1979 after graduating from Penn and started in the Public Finance Department.

He was hired by Larry Fink to work at First Boston, where they were instrumental in pioneering the mortgage-backed security market in the United States.

1980

Kapito met his wife Ellen R. Hershey when she was a student at the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, and they married in 1980.

Ellen R. Hershey is the daughter of Bernard and Roslyn Hershey of North Valley Stream, New York.

Ellen Kapito is a member of the board of overseers at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Nursing.

They have four children.

Kapito's hobbies are golfing, skiing, and driving restored vintage cars.

1983

He earned an MBA from Harvard Business School in Cambridge, Massachusetts (HBS) in 1983.

Kapito left First Boston to complete his MBA degree and returned to the firm in 1983 in the Mortgage Products Group.

1986

His father died in 1986, and his mother in 1997.

1988

In 1988, Kapito left First Boston along with Fink and founded BlackRock under the umbrella of the private equity firm Blackstone Group as partners.

Kapito worked closely with Fink at BlackRock, where he developed a reputation as an aggressive and loyal supporter of Fink.

In 2022, he warned about product shortages and said that "a very entitled generation that has never had to sacrifice" was experiencing inflation for the first time.

In 2021 Kapito's total remuneration from BlackRock, according to salary.com, was $26,750,780.

Kapito serves as a member of the board of trustees of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and as a member of the Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education Faculty.

He is also president of the board of directors for the Hope & Heroes Children's Cancer Fund and president of the board of directors for Periwinkle Theatre for Youth, a national non-profit arts-in-education organization.

2012

In 2012, he received the Gustave L. Levy Award from the United Jewish Appeal Federation of New York for his donations.

Kapito is scheduled to speak at the November 2022 Global Financial Leaders' Investment Summit, with the Hong Kong Democracy Council claiming that his presence, along with other financial executives, legitimizes the Hong Kong government's whitewashing of the erosion of freedoms in the city.

Several members of Congress also warned that US financial executives should not attend the Summit, saying "Their presence only serves to legitimise the swift dismantling of Hong Kong's autonomy, free press and the rule of law by Hong Kong authorities acting along with the Chinese Communist Party."

Kapito has been a subject of an antisemitic conspiracy theory claiming that he and other Jewish people are part of a cabal responsible for COVID and a "COVID agenda".