This document is a printout of a 2012 Barron's article titled 'Rock of Ages' detailing the resilience of Rockefeller & Co. following the 2008 financial crisis and the suicide of its CEO, James S. McDonald, in 2009. The article highlights the leadership of successor CEO Reuben Jeffery III and discusses a strategic financial deal involving the sale of Société Générale's stake in the firm to Lord Jacob Rothschild's RIT Capital Partners. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
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| Richard C. Morais | Author |
Author of the Barron's article.
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| John D. Rockefeller | Historical Figure |
Founder of the family office in 1882.
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| James S. McDonald | Former CEO |
Former CEO of Rockefeller & Co. who committed suicide in September 2009.
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| Reuben Jeffery III | CEO |
Current CEO (as of 2012) of Rockefeller & Co.; former Goldman Sachs partner; former undersecretary of state under Geo...
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| George Bush | Former President |
Mentioned as the president under whom Reuben Jeffery III served as undersecretary of state.
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| Lord Jacob Rothschild | Investor |
Owner of RIT Capital Partners which purchased a stake in Rockefeller & Co.
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| Rockefeller & Co. |
Subject of the article; family-wealth advisor.
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| Barron's |
Publisher of the article.
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| Rockefeller Family Trust |
Entity owning 100% of the multifamily office's voting rights.
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| Goldman Sachs |
Former employer of Reuben Jeffery III.
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| Société Générale Private Banking |
French bank that bought a 37% share in Rockefeller & Co. in 2008 and sold it in 2012.
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| RIT Capital Partners |
Investment vehicle for the London branch of the Rothschild family; purchased stake in Rockefeller & Co.
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| Baker Hughes |
Mentioned in 'Most Popular' sidebar.
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| Qualcomm |
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| Nvidia |
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| Instinet |
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Location where James S. McDonald committed suicide.
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Area where Reuben Jeffery III served as special advisor for development post-9/11.
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Base of the Rothschild family branch.
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"Despite the turbulence of the period when I stepped in, it was a remarkably strong franchise and business"Source
"It was a real testament to what had been created by generations long before me, including most of the people who are still here today."Source
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