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  2. Thomas Klingenstein - Wikipedia

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    Klingenstein is a partner in Cohen Klingenstein, a Wall Street hedge fund investment firm that administers a portfolio worth more than US$2.3 billion, as of 2023. [5] Cohen Klingenstein was founded in 1981, and is principally owned by George M. Cohen and Klingenstein. [6] Klingenstein has donated more than $10 million in the 2024 election cycle ...

  3. Claremont Institute - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Klingenstein has been the chairman of the board of trustees since approximately 2010. [c] [9] Michael Pack was president from 2015 to 2017. [10] Ryan P. Williams assumed the post in 2017. [2] [11] The Claremont Institute publishes The Claremont Review of Books, [12] The American Mind, [13] The American Story Podcast, [14] and Claremont ...

  4. Klingenstein (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Klingenstein is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alan Klingenstein (born 1954), American attorney, investment banker, film distributor and producer; Joseph Klingenstein (1891–1976), American investment banker; Thomas Klingenstein (born 1954), American hedge fund manager, grandson of Joseph

  5. American Principles Project - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Klingenstein, chairman of the Claremont Institute, contributed $500,000 to the PAC in 2020. [33] In the second half of 2023 the PAC received $2.3 million in funding, including $2.1 million from Restoration PAC, which is mostly funded by the Uihleins.

  6. Talk:Claremont Institute - Wikipedia

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    I also added Thomas Klingenstein to the "Key people" section. Klingenstein is the chairman of the board and a major funder of the Claremont Institute, giving $2.5 of the $5.7 million in grants it received in 2019.

  7. Thomas D. Kinley - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Daniel Kinley was born in Albany, New York on June 14, 1945, the son of Raymond J. Kinley and Vivian A. (Smith) Kinley. [1] [2] [3] He graduated from Albany's Vincentian Institute, then attended Hudson Valley Community College, from which he graduated in 1966 with an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in business administration.

  8. Wertheim & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Wertheim & Co. was an investment firm founded in 1927 by Maurice Wertheim and Joseph Klingenstein, who met when they worked together at Hallgarten & Company.The firm engaged primarily in the merchant-banking business; it invested (in companies and real estate primarily for the benefit of its own partners and a small number of investment-advisory clients) from its formation until the deaths of ...

  9. William Durden - Wikipedia

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    He was the mentor for 2004-2005 ACE Fellow Michael B. Brown (now associate dean of the Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences at East Carolina University). In 2007-08, Durden served as chairman of the Annapolis Group subcommittee working on proposing an alternative to the U.S. News & World Report rankings of colleges.