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Robin Hood company history timeline

1988

Founded in 1988 and named after the heroic outlaw from English folklore, the Robin Hood Foundation was conceived by hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones and co-founded with Peter Borish and Glenn Dubin.

2001

In 2001 The Concert for New York City provided funds for the organization.

2005

Tipping Point was started in 2005 with just four board members and a hundred donors.

2006

In 2006, the board of directors included such names as Jeffrey Immelt, Diane Sawyer, Harvey Weinstein, Marie-Josee Kravis, Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs, Richard S. Fuld, Jr., formerly of Lehman Brothers, Glenn Dubin of Highbridge Capital, Marian Wright Edelman and actress Gwyneth Paltrow.

2009

In 2009, George Soros gave the foundation a US$50 million contribution.

2016

As of 2016, the foundation was No.

2017

In 2017, Robin Hood appointed author and veterans advocate Wes Moore as its CEO. Moore grew up in poverty in the Bronx before becoming a Rhodes scholar at the University of Oxford, a paratrooper and captain in the 82nd Airborne, and investment banker at Citigroup.

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Founded
1988
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Headquarters
New York, NY
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Founders
Steve Stoute,David Saltzman,John Overdeck,Paul Tudor Jones II,David Einhorn,Jacklyn Bezos,Kenneth G. Tropin,Lee S. Ainslie III,Philippe Laffont,Jack L. Oliver III,Nancy Jarecki,Neil Blumenthal,Glenn Dubin,Peter F. Borish,Beatrice W. Welters,Daniel S. Och,David Tepper,Jann Wenner,John Griffin,Alex Klabin,Allan Houston,Anthony Davis,Atiim “Tiki” Barber,David Siegel,Deray McKesson,Jabali Sawicki,Jennifer Grubman,Kaya Henderson,Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen,Mark S. Bezos,Matt Dalio,Michael Novogratz,Monte Lipman,Peter Muller,Philip Krim
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