The movie quotes author Dan Briody, who claimed that the Carlyle Group "gained" from the September 11 attacks because it owned military contractor United Defense. Mr. Welters is a graduate of Manhattanville College and received his law degree from New York University School of Law. You should only be asked to sign in once. She founded the Science of Diversity and Inclusion (SODI), a coalition of top companies and behavioral scientists working to design and test new approaches to accelerate diversity and inclusivity in the workplace. Prior to joining Carlyle in 2005, Mr. Hance served as Vice Chairman of Bank of America from 1993 until his retirement on January 31, 2005 and served as Chief Financial Officer from 1988 to 2004. Thomas W. Rabaut is an Operating Executive focused on U.S. buyout opportunities. He has 30 years of experience in the healthcare and related sectors. Donna S. Morea is an Operating Executive focused on technology and business services. Prior to retiring in 2009 as President of Procter & Gamble’s Global Business Units, she held various positions within the firm, including Vice Chair of Global Beauty and Health. Mr. D’Aniello previously served as chairman and/or director of several private companies in which Carlyle had significant investment interests. He is a director of Arconic, Inc., AFG LLC, Array, LLC, the Cooper Institute, and The Men of Nehemiah. Mr. Van Lee has and continues to serve on a number of non-profit boards, including the Washington Performing Arts, National CARES Mentoring Movement, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Studio Museum in Harlem, Executive Leadership Council, and Evidence Dance Company. Carlyle was founded with $5 million of financial backing from T. Rowe Price, Alex. PEP and Carlyle's offer valued Link's equity at $2.76 billion. Representatives and resources from federal government, non-profit, and for-profit organizations joined for the day, including from the White House, the Department of Defense, the Department of Labor, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Hiring our Heroes, and the USO. from the University of Virginia Law and her B.S. on helping the firm develop new and innovative ways to enhance business processes. Ms. Bechtel was also Co-Head of the Financial Sponsors Group; Head of the Corporate Restructuring Group; Founder and Head of Princes Gate Private Equity. Ms. Bagijn joined AlpInvest from AXA Investment Managers – Real Assets, where she was the Global Head of Real Assets Private Equity and a member of its Management Board. Previously, Mr. Myerson was a member of the Senior Leadership Team at Microsoft, leading the development of Windows, Surface and Xbox. For her performance at Carlyle, Ms. Mitchell has received the Award of Outstanding Achievement. From 2006-2008 Mr. Mackie Headed High Yield and Distressed Credit Sales at Barclays Capital in New York. By promoting divergent viewpoints, we believe board diversity contributes to more deliberative decision-making processes and more effective governance.1. Mr. Stuckey has also served as Chief Financial Officer for Trammell Crow Company, NE, the Northeast region of Trammell Crow Company. Prior to joining McLeodUSA, Mr. Gray served from 1990 to 1992 as Vice President of Business Services at MCI, and from 1988 to 1990 he served as Senior Vice President of National Accounts and Carrier Services for TelecomUSA. He is a Venture Partner at Madrona Venture Capital, the Pacific Northwest’s leading venture capital group, where he works with entrepreneurs on the next generation of innovation. We continue to learn and grow from our initial goal, paving the way to 100% of our majority-owned company boards being diverse within two years of our investment. John Kanas is a Senior Advisor to Carlyle and Vice Chairman of Carlyle Global Financial Services Partners. He is based in New York. Michael W. Arpey is a Senior Advisor at the Carlyle Group. Mr. Finn joined Carlyle in 1996 as Managing Director, International. He is based in Washington, DC. Prior to his Microsoft career, Mr. Myerson founded Intersé, one of the first web software companies, which Microsoft acquired in 1997. She is the Chair of the Board of Directors of SAIC (NYSE:SAIC), and is the Chair of the Technology Committee of the Truist Board of Directors (NYSE:TFC). He is a member of the Japan Association of Corporate Executives. Ruulke received an MSc in economics from Erasmus University Rotterdam and is a CFA charterholder. Mr. Mr. Hersh focuses on developing and implementing a strategy to sustain the Bush Center’s mission of engaging communities in the U.S. and around the world by developing leaders, advancing policy, and taking action to solve today’s most pressing challenges. Carlyle has been profiled in two notable documentaries: Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 and William Karel's The World According to Bush. Prior to Gulfscape, he was President and a board member of Optimal, a $170M technology consulting firm backed by Tailwind Capital and acquired by NTT DATA (NYSE:NTT). Prior to joining Carlyle, Ms. Dion served as Vice President of Corporate Public Policy for The Boeing Company, where she was responsible for developing and implementing the government relations strategy and tactics on corporate issues including tax, benefits, financial services, corporate governance, energy, environment, workforce training and education. He earned his AB in applied mathematics in economics at Harvard College and his MBA from Harvard Business School. Weingartner held the role of Senior Vice President, Defense Programs, at MTU Aero Engines GmbH. Bond was the CEO and founder of Temporis Wind, which focused on the development, construction, operation and management of UK-based feed-in tariff projects. Paul is a Carlyle Senior Advisor and Chairman AlpInvest Partners BV Board. This year was our largest event yet, with over 45 attendees from more than 20 portfolio companies. Mr. Nishiguchi obtained his M.S. He transformed the healthcare business into one of Booz Allen’s fastest growing and most profitable units, and helped catapult the firm’s re-entry into the commercial business, leveraging their federal-based strengths in cyber security and advanced analytics. He is based in Hong Kong. Since 2018, Ms. Kuntz has served as the head of Carlyle’s Global Fund Management function leading the business operations across the Private Equity, Real Assets and Credit segments for the firm. Mr. Koshibe engaged in numerous domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, helping to expand Mitsui Chemical’s businesses especially in the fields of healthcare and agrichemicals, and adding new products such as electronic glasses. . Previously, Mr. de Mahieu was Managing Director & Partner at Bain & Company, leading the Middle East Global Energy Practice and senior member of the global Private Equity Practice. In 2003, he received an Alumni Achievement Award from Harvard Business School. Naval Academy at Annapolis. He is the former Chairman of Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board and a former Chancellor of the University of Technology Sydney. Ms. Dion began her career in a Washington, DC law firm. Ms. Roberts serves on the Board of Weiman Brands, based in Chicago. Dr. Yergin earned his bachelor’s degree from Yale University and his Ph.D. from Cambridge University, where he was a Marshall Scholar. Mr. Shintaku joined Toa Nenryo Kogyo (currently JXTG Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation) in 1979. Admiral Stavridis earned his PhD in international relations and his MA in law and diplomacy from the Fletcher School at Tufts University, and he is a graduate of the U.S. In addition to her business activities, she is Chair of the Board of Trustees of Wesleyan University, her alma mater; Director of Share our Strength, a national organization fighting childhood hunger in the US; and a Trustee of the Inova Health System, the largest healthcare system in Northern Virginia. Mr. Gray is based in Iowa. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Haas, was Global Chief Information Officer Medical Device and Diagnostics at Johnson & Johnson. He previously served as an Operating Executive with Carlyle’s Global Technology, Media and Telecommunications Group, which acquired Syniverse and CommScope in January 2011. The Carlyle Group General Information Description. He earned a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree from the University of Munich, Germany and a Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine from the Veterinary University of Hannover, Germany. Bond also led the equity investment of a further $275 million into hydro, solar PV, flexible generation and bioenergy projects during this period. Buyout team and is a founding member of Carlyle's U.S. middle market buyout and growth capital business. He previously served as Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Wachovia Corporation. Prior to this Ms. Roberts served as a Managing Director and the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) for The Carlyle Group driving the integration of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) issues across Carlyle’s into investment process and supporting portfolio companies across fund s and sectors.