Ronald Cohen

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Ronald Cohen is a major figure in Private Equity. He is founder and Chairman of Apax Partners & Company, an international PE company which manages $7 billion of investment.

Political links

He has contributed £1.8m to the Labour Party according to Robert Peston's 2008 book, Who Runs Britain?.

  • He pledged £100,000 to the Labour Party on 16/4/99, £100,000 in 1997.
  • He received a knighthood in the 2000 New Years Honours List
  • He gave a further £100,000 to the Labour Party in June 2001

Tony Blair is reported to have turned to Cohen for help with fundraising for Labour before the 2005 election[1]

Affiliations

He was President of the Oxford University Union and went to Harvard Business School in America. He was one of the Bioscience bosses who wrote a letter to the Financial Times in May 2001 in support of the Labour Party.

Apax Partners

Apax Partners invested in Autonomy, Britain's most successful internet company, making $600 million from a $3 million investment. They are also backers of Jazztel, a Spanish business phone services company and an Israeli company Commtouch, an e-mail provider.

Career history

Before founding Apax Partners, he was a consultant with McKinsey. He is Chairman of the Government's Tech Stars Steering Committee Taskforce and a member of the DTI's UK Competitiveness Committee. He sits on the CBI's City Advisory Group and Wider Share Ownership Committee. [2]

References

  1. The Jewish Chronicle 'JC Power 100: Sacks stays on top, as new names emerge'. 9th May 2008.
  2. Taken from 'Ronald Cohen' available through search function on http://www.red-star-research.org.uk/subframe5.html