Robert F. Greenhill

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Robert F. Greenhill (born 1936) is an American businessman, widely credited with helping pioneer the modern mergers and acquisitions advisory business on Wall Street.[1][2] He is the founder and chairman of Greenhill & Co., an investment bank headquartered in New York City[1][3][4][5] that has advised on $3 trillion worth of transactions and operates in 17 offices globally. In May 2023, Japanese conglomerate Mizuho acquired Greenhill &Co. for $550 million in an all cash transaction.[6]

Greenhill was born in 1936 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[7] He graduated from Yale University in 1958 with a BA in Philosophy, and he received an MBA from the Harvard Business School (HBS) in 1962, where he was a Baker Scholar.[2]

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