Lee Ainslie
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Lee S. Ainslie III is the head of hedge fund Maverick Capital, which in 1993 he helped form at the invitation of billionaire Sam Wyly.[1] He and other former employees of Tiger Management Corp. are widely regarded in the hedge fund industry.[2] [3] Maverick Capital Management LP was reported to have $9 billion under management in December 2013.[4]
Biography
Prior to joining Maverick, he worked at Julian Robertson's Tiger Management Corp.[5] He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Virginia and an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Kenan–Flagler Business School.[5][6] He was profiled in the book, Hedge Hunters, by Katherine Burton.[7]
References
- ^ "Comeback Kid," Institutional Investor, December 19, 2007
- ^ "How the Tigers Cubs Stacked Up in 2013," Institutional Investor's Alpha, January 9, 2014
- ^ "A calm exterior: Face to Face with Lee Ainslie," Pensions & Investments, June 11, 2007
- ^ "Hedge Funds Trail Stocks by the Widest Margin Since 2005," Bloomberg, December 6, 2013
- ^ a b "Maverick Capital Ltd.", Bloomberg Businessweek
- ^ http://www.kenan-flagler.unc.edu/~/media/Files/documents/mba-recruiting-finance.pdf
- ^ Burton, Katherine. Hedge Hunters. Chapter 6. John Wiley and Sons, 2010. ISBN 0-470-88518-1, ISBN 978-0-470-88518-5.
External links
- "A calm exterior; Lee Ainslie's soft-spoken demeanor cloaks a hard-headed investor with a relentless focus on performance.(Face to Face Lee Ainslie)," Pensions & Investments, June 11, 2007
- "How Lee Ainslie does it," Investment News, February 11, 2008
- "The Legend of Robin Hood," Fortune magazine, September 8, 2006
- "Wall Street's Elite," Forbes, September 10, 2001
- "Inside a hedge fund: An interview with the managing partner of Maverick Capital," McKinsey Quarterly, April 2006