
Glenn Dubin is a well-known American billionaire and hedge fund manager. He co-founded Highbridge Capital Management with his wife, Eva, in 1992.
Dubin's career in finance began in the 1980s, working at various firms including Oppenheimer & Co. and Lehman Brothers.
He attended the University of Pennsylvania and later earned his MBA from Columbia Business School.
Career
Glenn Dubin started his career in finance as a retail stock broker at E. F. Hutton & Co. in 1978, where he met and worked with Paul Tudor Jones.
He co-founded Dubin & Swieca Capital Management with his childhood friend Henry Swieca in 1984, which was an early fund of funds business guided by modern portfolio theory.
In 1992, Dubin and Swieca founded Highbridge Capital Management with $35 million in capital, naming it after the 19th Century aqueduct that connects Washington Heights with the Bronx.
Highbridge grew to over $35 billion in assets under management between 2004 and 2007, and Dubin remained its chief executive after J.P. Morgan Asset Management purchased a majority interest in the firm in late 2004 for $1.3 billion.
In 2013, Dubin founded the quantitative-trading firm Engineers Gate Manager LP, which is headquartered at Hudson Yards alongside his family office.
Biografia

Glenn Dubin was born in a middle-class Jewish family in Washington Heights, Upper Manhattan, New York. His father, Harvey, was a taxi driver who later worked in clothing production, while his mother, Edith, was an Austrian Jewish immigrant who worked as a hospital administrator.
Dubin attended public school at PS 132 in Washington Heights and later attended college at Stony Brook University, where he graduated in economics in 1978. He was also a member of the school's football team.
After college, Dubin started his career in finance as a retail stockbroker at E. F. Hutton & Co. in 1978, where he met and worked with Paul Tudor Jones.
Carriera
Glenn Dubin began his career in finance as a retail stock broker at E. F. Hutton & Co. in 1978.
He met and worked with Paul Tudor Jones during his time at E. F. Hutton & Co.
In 1984, Dubin co-founded Dubin & Swieca Capital Management with his childhood friend Henry Swieca, which was an early fund of funds business.
The company was guided by the principles of modern portfolio theory and constructed multi-manager hedge fund portfolios.
In 2005, the firm was renamed Corbin Capital Partners after Dubin and Swieca were no longer involved in the day-to-day management of the company.
The new name reportedly originated from an intersection in Washington Heights where the founders first met when they were 5 years old.
Dubin and Swieca founded Highbridge Capital Management in 1992 with $35 million in capital, naming the institutional alternative-asset management firm after the 19th Century aqueduct that connects Washington Heights with the Bronx.
Highbridge grew to over $35 billion in assets under management between 2004 and 2007.
In 2006, Highbridge invested as a joint venture in Louis Dreyfus Group to increase their access to and control of energy delivery within trading markets.
Dubin remained Highbridge's chief executive after J.P. Morgan Asset Management purchased a majority interest in the firm in 2004.
In 2013, Dubin founded the quantitative-trading firm Engineers Gate Manager LP, which is headquartered at Hudson Yards.

Dubin's family office is also headquartered at Hudson Yards.
In 2015, Castleton Commodities International, LLC acquired Morgan Stanley's Global Oil Merchanting business, creating one of the world's largest independent energy merchants.
Dubin was the non-executive chairman of Castleton Commodities International, LLC at the time of the acquisition.
In January 2020, Dubin announced that he was retiring from the hedge fund industry after four decades to focus on private investments and philanthropy through his family office, Dubin & Co.
Philanthropy and Donations
Glenn Dubin is a dedicated philanthropist who has made a significant impact through his charitable efforts. He joined the Robin Hood Foundation in 1987, a venture philanthropy project that has raised and granted over $3 billion to fight poverty in New York City.
Dubin has served on the board since its founding and is a former board chair, also sitting on the Jobs and Economic Security subcommittee. The Robin Hood Foundation's mission aligns with Dubin's values of making a positive impact in his community.
In 2010, Dubin established the Dubin Fellowship for Emerging Leaders at the Center for Public Leadership, with a $5 million gift. This fellowship provides tuition for up to ten students each year, supporting the next generation of leaders.
Dubin's commitment to education extends to Stony Brook University, where his family donated $4.3 million towards the creation of the Dubin Family Athletic Performance Center in 2010. The Dubin family also donated $5 million towards the creation of Stony Brook University's Indoor Training Facility, which opened in 2020.
Dubin is a trustee of the Mt. Sinai Medical Center, where he and his wife funded the Dubin Breast Center of the Tisch Cancer Institute in 2010. This comprehensive breast care center provides patient-centered care in a multidisciplinary environment.
In 2012, Dubin and his wife Eva signed The Giving Pledge, committing to give away at least 50% of their wealth to charity within their lifetime. This pledge demonstrates Dubin's dedication to philanthropy and giving back to his community.
Dubin and Epstein
Glenn Dubin has a notable connection with Jeffrey Epstein. Epstein invested millions in Dubin's hedge fund.
Epstein had a close relationship with Dubin's wife, Eva Andersson, dating her for nearly a decade starting in the 1980s. The Dubins maintained a friendship with Epstein even after his arrest for sex trafficking in 2006.
Virginia Giuffre testified in her 2015 civil suit against Ghislaine Maxwell that Maxwell instructed her to "have sex with Glenn Dubin" and others.
Billionaire and Epstein Saga
Glenn Dubin had a close relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, who invested millions in Dubin's hedge fund.
Epstein also helped JPMorgan acquire Dubin's firm, showing the extent of their business connection.
Dubin's wife, Eva Andersson, dated Epstein for nearly a decade starting in the 1980s, and the couple continued to maintain a friendship with Epstein even after his arrest in 2006.
In Virginia Giuffre's 2015 civil suit against Ghislaine Maxwell, Giuffre testified that Maxwell instructed her to "have sex with Glenn Dubin" and others, but there was no testimony on what Giuffre actually did.
The Dubins' friendship with Epstein lasted despite his arrest for sex trafficking in 2006, raising questions about their judgment and values.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Glenn Dubin still married?
Yes, Glenn Dubin is married to Eva Andersson-Dubin. The couple is still together, with Eva being his wife since their marriage.
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