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Glenn Dubin

Glenn Dubin
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Glenn Dubin is co-founder and chief executive officer of Highbridge Capital Management, an alternative asset-management company formed in 1992. Since then, Dubin and his partner, Henry Swieca, have grown Highbridge into a leading global multistrategy hedge fund organization with more than 350 staff members, including 100 investment, trading and technology professionals in offices in New York, London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, San Francisco and Boston. Current assets under management at Highbridge are in excess of $30 billion, making Highbridge one of the world's largest alternative asset-management institutions. Highbridge's investors include many of the most highly-rated global financial institutions, corporate pension funds, university endowments and family offices. Dubin also serves as the co-chairman of the board of directors of Louis Dreyfus Highbridge Energy, an integrated merchant energy business and portfolio company of Highbridge.

Prior to forming Highbridge in 1992, Dubin and Swieca started Dubin & Swieca Asset Management, an asset-management company specializing in alternative investment strategies. Dubin & Swieca is recognized as being one of the pioneers in advocating and employing multimanager hedge fund portfolios guided by the principles of Modern Portfolio Theory.

Dubin is a founding board member and former board chair of The Robin Hood Foundation. Since its inception in 1988, Robin Hood has made more than $500 million in grants to the most effective poverty-fighting organizations in New York City by applying investment principles to charitable giving. He is also a trustee of Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. He received a B.A. in economics at the State University of New York at Stony Brook in 1978. He is married to Eva Andersson-Dubin, M.D., and they have three children.