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- Tom Steyer - Wikipedia
Steyer is a graduate of Yale University (BA) and Stanford University (MBA) He is the founder and former co-senior managing partner of Farallon Capital Following his departure from the company in 2012, he became an advocate for climate action and founded the political advocacy organization NextGen America
- Tom Steyer | Biography Facts | Britannica Money
Tom Steyer (born June 27, 1957, New York City, New York, U S ) is an American business executive and philanthropist who founded (1986) Farallon Capital Management and later became a noted environmental activist
- Tom Steyer Biography, Age, Height, Family, Early Life, Career . . .
Tom Steyer is an American billionaire investor, philanthropist and political activist known for his work on climate change, environmental protection, and progressive political causes
- Who is Tom Steyer? All about family of climate billionaire . . .
Tom Steyer, 68, a billionaire investor turned climate crusader, launched his campaign for California governor on November 19 He pledged to tackle affordability and rebalance corporate power in
- Tom Steyer Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth And More
Tom Steyer is an American climate investor, businessman, and political candidate known as the founder and former co-senior-managing-partner of Farallon Capital and the co-founder of OneCalifornia Bank
- Thomas Steyer - Forbes
Thomas Steyer, the billionaire environmentalist and founder of hedge fund Farallon Capital Management, has made a big bet on a rebound in the economy by buying energy and industrial stocks
- Tom Steyer - Wikiwand
Thomas Fahr Steyer ( ˈstaɪ ər ; born June 27, 1957) is an American billionaire businessman, philanthropist, and environmentalist A member of the Democratic Party, Steyer is the founder and former co-senior managing partner of Farallon Capital
- Tom Steyer for Governor of California
Tom Steyer is running for Governor of California because Californians can no longer afford to live here This state doesn’t work when a few people do unbelievably well, and everyone else does poorly – no matter how many billion-dollar companies we have, or how many new technologies we invent
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