BLUE OWL CAPITAL INC CLASS A (OWL)
Sector: Financials
| Ticker | Position | Age | Qualifications and Experience | Committee Memberships | Filing Year |
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Sector: Financials
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Director information for OWL
| Ticker | Position | Age | Qualifications and Experience | Committee Memberships | Filing Year |
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| OWL | Chief Financial Officer (principal financial officer) | 54 | ["Chief Financial Officer of Sixth Street Specialty Lending","Chief Financial Officer of TPG Special Situations Partners","Chief Financial Officer of Natsource","Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Financial Officer of MainStay Investments","Chief Financial Officer of Bear Stearns Asset Management","Experience in public accounting at KPMG and J.H. Cohn","MBA from New York University Stern School of Business","BS from Rutgers University"] | ["Co-Chair of the firm’s Operating Committee"] | 2026 |
Biography sourced from the proxy statement filing.
Alan Kirshenbaum is the Chief Financial Officer of Blue Owl and Co-Chair of the firm's Operating Committee. Prior to Owl Rock, the predecessor firm to Blue Owl's Credit platform, Mr. Kirshenbaum was Chief Financial Officer of Sixth Street Specialty Lending, a BDC traded on the NYSE (TSLX). Mr. Kirshenbaum was responsible for building and overseeing TSLX's finance, treasury, accounting, and operations functions from 2011 through 2015, including during its initial public offering in March 2014. From 2011 to 2013, Mr. Kirshenbaum was the Chief Financial Officer of TPG Special Situations Partners. Prior to joining TPG, Mr. Kirshenbaum was the Chief Financial Officer of Natsource, a private investment firm and, prior to that, Managing Director, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Financial Officer of MainStay Investments. Mr. Kirshenbaum joined Bear Stearns Asset Management (BSAM) in 1999 and was BSAM's Chief Financial Officer from 2003 to 2006. Before joining BSAM, Mr. Kirshenbaum worked in public accounting at KPMG and J.H. Cohn. Mr. Kirshenbaum is actively involved in a variety of non-profit organizations, including the Boy Scouts of America. He also is a member of the Georgia Tech University President's Advisory Board and Seton Hall Parents Leadership Council. Mr. Kirshenbaum received an MBA from New York University Stern School of Business and a BS from Rutgers University.