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  1. www.blackrock.com › biographies › robert-kapitoRobert Kapito | BlackRock

    Rob Kapito is President and a Director of BlackRock, a member of BlackRock’s Global Executive Committee and Chairman of the Global Operating Committee. He is responsible for day-to-day oversight of all BlackRock’s key operating units including Investment Strategies, Client Businesses, Technology & Operations, and Risk & Quantitative Analysis.

  2. Listen to our conversation with President and Co-Founder of BlackRock, Rob Kapito. Learn how Mr. Kapito founded BlackRock, how he built the largest asset manager in the world, and how he approaches the future of ETFs and ESG investing. In December of 2020, BlackRock set a record with $8.7 trillion in assets under management.

  3. 23 de jan. de 2019 · The upbeat stance from Kapito, the 62-year-old executive who oversees operations for the world’s largest asset manager, stands in stark contrast to the commentary thus far in Switzerland.

  4. Rob Kapito (bei der Übergabe des Woodrow Wilson Award in New York City, April 2010, an Larry Fink) Robert Steven Kapito (* Februar 1957 in New York ) ist ein US-amerikanischer Unternehmer. Kapito ist Gründer, Präsident und Vorstandsmitglied des in New York ansässigen weltgrößten Vermögensverwalters BlackRock . 2013 erhielt er von Blackrock eine Vergütung von 17,7 Millionen US-Dollar.

  5. 10 de dez. de 2020 · President Rob Kapito shares his outlook for the markets and where the firm is headed next. The world’s largest money manager is best-known for its $2.3 trillion iShares ETF unit, ...

  6. 1 de abr. de 2022 · BlackRock’s President Isn’t. BlackRock president Rob Kapito has a lot of nerve calling young Americans entitled brats. In reality, millennials and Zoomers are struggling to find a foothold in a harsh economic climate that BlackRock executives themselves helped create. On Tuesday, March 29, BlackRock president Robert Kapito called milennials ...

  7. 30 de mar. de 2022 · BLK. BlackRock President Rob Kapito warned that a "very entitled" generation of people would soon have to face shortages for the first time in their lives as some goods grow scarce because of ...