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 | Director and Co-President; Co-President and Director | 51 | ["Co-President of Blue Owl","Head of the GP Strategic Capital platform","Founded Dyal Capital","Former founding employee and shareholder of Neuberger Berman Group","First Chief Operating Officer of Neuberger’s alternatives business","Employee of Lehman Brothers with various roles","Responsible for strategic acquisitions for the Investment Management Division","Graduate degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Technology Policy","Undergraduate degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Political Science","Founder of Dyal Capital","Founding employee and shareholder of Neuberger Berman Group","Responsible for strategic acquisitions for the Investment Management Division at Lehman Brothers","Head of Asset Management Strategy from 2003 to 2006","Associate at Marakon Associates","MS in Mechanical Engineering and MS in Technology Policy from MIT","BS in Mechanical Engineering and BA in Political Science from University of Pittsburgh"] | [] | 2026 |
Biography sourced from the proxy statement filing.
Michael D. Rees is a Co-President of Blue Owl and a member of the Board. Mr. Rees is also the Head of the GP Strategic Capital platform. Previously, Mr. Rees founded Dyal Capital, the predecessor firm to Blue Owl s GP Strategic Capital platform. Prior to founding Dyal Capital, Mr. Rees was a founding employee and shareholder of Neuberger Berman Group, transitioning from Lehman Brothers as part of the management buyout transaction in May 2009, and was the first Chief Operating Officer of Neuberger s alternatives business. Mr. Rees was an employee of Lehman Brothers from April 2001 through May 2009. He had numerous roles at Lehman Brothers and was responsible for strategic acquisitions for the Investment Management Division. From 2003 through 2006, he was Head of Asset Management Strategy. Prior to joining Lehman Brothers, he was an associate at Marakon Associates. Mr. Rees received an MS in Mechanical Engineering and an MS in Technology Policy from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering and a BA in Political Science from the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. Rees currently serves on the Board of Directors of The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research of Northwell Health. Mr. Rees and the Rees family are proud supporters of the Rees Chancellor Scholarship program at the University of Pittsburgh, his undergraduate alma mater. Mr. Rees s knowledge of and extensive experience in investment management, leveraged finance and financial services position him well to serve on the Board.