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'''Julie Katzman''' (born December 6, 1961 |
'''Julie Katzman''' (born December 6, 1961) was the Executive vice president and [[Chief operating officer|Chief Operating Officer]] of the [[Inter-American Development Bank]]. |
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==Early career== |
==Early career== |
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After starting her career in Chicago and London, |
After starting her career in [[Chicago]] and [[London]], Katzman joined [[Lehman Brothers]] in [[New York City|New York]] in their high-yield finance group where she worked on many high-profile M&A transactions in the late 1980s and the 1990s. She then moved to Lehman's private equity group where she was part of Lehman's first externally raised fund of $1.25 billion which had returns of over 35%, making investments in industries ranging from media to consumer products to defense. Katzman's experience as a director began while at [[Lehman Brothers]], when, after leading [[Computervision]] Corporation's restructuring in 1992, she joined their board of directors. She also served as a member of Computervision's audit committee. She later joined the boards of Loral Aerospace and [[Space Systems/Loral]], serving on the audit committee, after the Lehman Fund and [[Loral Corporation]] completed the acquisition of The Ford Motor Company's $1.9 billion defense business.<ref name=latimes1990>[https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-01-14-fi-390-story.html Los Angeles Times.com: "Ford Aerospace Treated for Years Like a Stepchild : Defense: The auto maker has announced plans to sell its Newport Beach-based unit. But critics say the firm was abandoned long ago."]; January 14, 1990.</ref> Katzman left Lehman as one of the firm's youngest managing directors. |
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After leaving Lehman Brothers, she was a co-founder and partner of Violy, Byorum & Partners |
After leaving Lehman Brothers, she was a co-founder and partner of Violy, Byorum & Partners,<ref>Violy, Byorum & Partners</ref> a Latin America focused investment banking and strategic advisory firm. While at VB&P, Katzman advised a number of the region's most influential business groups across a broad range of industries.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/forbes/1999/0920/6407055a.html#7c64f86e55ee|title=The return of Jimmy Three Sticks|first=Kerry A.|last=Dolan|website=[[Forbes]] |publisher=}}</ref> |
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==In government== |
==In government== |
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At the [[Inter-American Development Bank]], |
At the [[Inter-American Development Bank]], Katzman is Chief Operating Officer and manages the overall operations of the Bank, with over 4,000 staff and consultants and 29 offices. |
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==Non-profit work== |
==Non-profit work== |
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Katzman currently serves on the board of directors of the [[MacArthur Foundation]], one of the 10 largest foundations in the United States with over $6 billion in assets.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.macfound.org/about/people/board-directors/|title=Board of Directors — MacArthur Foundation|website=www.macfound.org}}</ref> She is the chairperson of the audit committee and a member of the foundation's investment and institutional policy (governance) committees. Katzman also serves on other not-for-profit boards of directors, including the Advisory Council of MIT Media Lab.<ref name=MITMediaLab>{{cite web|url=https://www.media.mit.edu/people/jkatzman/overview/|title=Person Overview ‹ Julie Katzman – MIT Media Lab|website=MIT Media Lab}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 3 September 2024
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Julie T. Katzman | |
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Executive Vice-President of the Inter-American Development Bank | |
Assumed office 2010 | |
President | Luis Alberto Moreno |
Personal details | |
Born | Fall River, Massachusetts, U.S. | December 6, 1961
Spouse | Anthony Lake |
Alma mater |
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Julie Katzman (born December 6, 1961) was the Executive vice president and Chief Operating Officer of the Inter-American Development Bank.
Early career
[edit]After starting her career in Chicago and London, Katzman joined Lehman Brothers in New York in their high-yield finance group where she worked on many high-profile M&A transactions in the late 1980s and the 1990s. She then moved to Lehman's private equity group where she was part of Lehman's first externally raised fund of $1.25 billion which had returns of over 35%, making investments in industries ranging from media to consumer products to defense. Katzman's experience as a director began while at Lehman Brothers, when, after leading Computervision Corporation's restructuring in 1992, she joined their board of directors. She also served as a member of Computervision's audit committee. She later joined the boards of Loral Aerospace and Space Systems/Loral, serving on the audit committee, after the Lehman Fund and Loral Corporation completed the acquisition of The Ford Motor Company's $1.9 billion defense business.[1] Katzman left Lehman as one of the firm's youngest managing directors.
After leaving Lehman Brothers, she was a co-founder and partner of Violy, Byorum & Partners,[2] a Latin America focused investment banking and strategic advisory firm. While at VB&P, Katzman advised a number of the region's most influential business groups across a broad range of industries.[3]
In government
[edit]At the Inter-American Development Bank, Katzman is Chief Operating Officer and manages the overall operations of the Bank, with over 4,000 staff and consultants and 29 offices.
Non-profit work
[edit]Katzman currently serves on the board of directors of the MacArthur Foundation, one of the 10 largest foundations in the United States with over $6 billion in assets.[4] She is the chairperson of the audit committee and a member of the foundation's investment and institutional policy (governance) committees. Katzman also serves on other not-for-profit boards of directors, including the Advisory Council of MIT Media Lab.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Los Angeles Times.com: "Ford Aerospace Treated for Years Like a Stepchild : Defense: The auto maker has announced plans to sell its Newport Beach-based unit. But critics say the firm was abandoned long ago."; January 14, 1990.
- ^ Violy, Byorum & Partners
- ^ Dolan, Kerry A. "The return of Jimmy Three Sticks". Forbes.
- ^ "Board of Directors — MacArthur Foundation". www.macfound.org.
- ^ "Person Overview ‹ Julie Katzman – MIT Media Lab". MIT Media Lab.