Anonymous ID: f9a060 Nov. 30, 2020, 12:31 p.m. No.11844739   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4766 >>4797 >>4817 >>4950 >>5179 >>5304

Carlyle Group is ChYna

 

https://www.carlyle.com/our-people#board-of-directors

 

carlyle group BOD.

there are more than in pic.

i just took first one

 

Kewsong Lee

Chief Executive Officer

New York, NY

 

Kewsong Lee is the Chief Executive Officer of Carlyle, Chairman of the Executive Group, and was elected to the Board of Directors effective January 1, 2018.

 

Mr. Lee joined Carlyle in 2013 as Deputy Chief Investment Officer for Corporate Private Equity and in 2016 he assumed the additional role of leading the Global Credit segment. Prior to joining Carlyle, Mr. Lee was a partner and a member of the Executive Management Group at Warburg Pincus, where he spent 21 years.

 

He is currently the President of Lincoln Center Theater, Vice Chairman for the US Chamber of Commerce China Center and a member of the Business Roundtable and Global Advisory Council of Harvard University. He also serves on the board of the US China Business Council and FCLT Global, and is a Trustee of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and an Executive Committee Member of the Partnership for New York.

 

Mr. Lee has been married tohis wife Zita Ezpeletafor over 25 years, and they have two adult children. He earned his AB in applied mathematics in economics at Harvard College and his MBA from Harvard Business School.

Anonymous ID: f9a060 Nov. 30, 2020, 12:33 p.m. No.11844766   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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https://alumni.harvard.edu/stories/more-than-house-home

 

More than a House, a Home

 

OCTOBER 14, 2015

 

Looking back on his College days, Kewsong Lee ’86, MBA ’90, P’19, ’16 remembers meaningful times with Lowell House friends—debating over dinner, ringing the Russian bells, attending the celebrated House teas, and “becoming who I am,” he says. “House life is such a formative aspect of your time at Harvard. As much learning goes on outside the classroom as inside, and much of that happens in the Houses.”

 

Lowell House is also where Lee met his future wife, Zita J. Ezpeleta ’88, JD ’91, P’19, ’16, when she was a sophomore and he was a senior. Loyal Harvard volunteers, the Larchmont, New York, couple has established a challenge fund to support House Renewal and the undergraduate experience, with the goal of helping alumni extend the impact of their philanthropy.

 

Says Ezpeleta, “The Houses form the precious bedrock of undergraduate life. They foster an enduring sense of connectedness and are home to shared memories and experiences. In many cases, not just ours, the Houses nurture relationships that become lifelong friendships.” Lee, a partner with a global investment firm, agrees, “We are deeply committed to the Houses and want to encourage alumni to support House Renewal with us, to help Harvard keep pushing forward and improving the student experience.”