词条 | David B. Heller |
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| name = David B. Heller | image = | alt = | caption = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{birth year and age|1968}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = United States | residence = | other_names = | education = B.A. Harvard University | spouse = married | children = 3 | parents = | family = | occupation = Businessman | known_for = Minority owner of the Philadelphia Sixers }}David B. Heller (born 1968) is an American businessman, former Goldman Sachs executive, and minority owner in the Philadelphia Sixers.[1] BiographyIn 1989, Heller received a B.A. from Harvard University with a concentration in American History.[2] After school, he joined Goldman Sachs as a trader in Equity Derivatives.[1] In 1993, he moved to Tokyo to become head of Volatility Trading and the co-head of Equities in Japan.[1] In 1999, he transferred to London as head of Global Trading for Equity Derivatives.[1] In 2006, he returned to New York City as global head of Equities Trading.[1] In 2008, he was named global co-head of the Securities Division.[1] In 2012, he retired from Goldman Sachs but will continue on as a senior director of the company.[1] Heller is a member of the investment group that won a $280 million bid for the purchase of the Philadelphia Seventy-Sixers. The other members of the investment group are: Joshua Harris of the private equity firm Apollo Global Management, portfolio manager Art Wrubel, former NBA agent, Sacramento Kings executive Jason Levien, David S. Blitzer of the Blackstone Group,[3] former Vail Resorts CEO Adam Aron, Martin J. Geller, Travis Hennings, James Lassiter, Marc Leder, Michael Rubin, Will Smith & Jada Pinkett Smith, and Indonesian businessmen Handy Soetedjo & Erick Thohir.[4] Comcast-Spectacor and Harris began talks in the summer of 2011. The deal was announced on July 13, 2011.[5] The NBA formally approved the deal on October 13.[6] Heller serves on the boards of Acumen Fund, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, Project Morry and the public policy institute, the Third Way.[1] Personal lifeHeller lives in New York with his wife and three children.[7] References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 [https://dealbook.nytimes.com/2012/01/11/global-securities-co-heads-to-leave-goldman/ New York Times: "2 Securities Heads Are Latest to Leave Goldman" by Susanne Craig] January 11, 2012 {{Philadelphia 76ers}}{{NBAOwners}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Heller, David B.}}2. ^Third Way: "David Heller - Vice Chairman" retrieved August 19, 2017 3. ^Philadelphia Inquirer: "Those who know him say Joshua Harris, soon-to-be Sixers owner, lives for competition and success" By Kate Fagan August 02, 2011 4. ^ESPN: "Group led by Joshua Harris completes purchase of Sixers" October 18, 2011 5. ^Sale of 76ers to Joshua Harris finished. ESPN, 2011-07-13. 6. ^Group led by Joshua Harris completes purchase of 76ers. Philadelphia 76ers, 2011-10-13. 7. ^Acumen Board of Directors: "David B. Heller (Lead Director) - Trustee, the New Museum of Contemporary Art & Third Way" retrieved August 19, 2017 8 : Living people|1968 births|American business executives|American financiers|Goldman Sachs people|Philadelphia 76ers owners|Jewish American sportspeople|Harvard University alumni |
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