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Daniel D'Aniello
NameDaniel D'Aniello
Birth date1946
Birth placeWestchester County, New York
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBusinessman, investor
EmployerThe Carlyle Group

Daniel D'Aniello is a renowned American businessman and investor, best known for co-founding The Carlyle Group, a global private equity firm with investments in Dell, Hertz, and Dunkin' Donuts. He has worked closely with prominent figures such as George H.W. Bush, James Baker, and Frank Carlucci. D'Aniello's career has been marked by his involvement in various high-profile transactions, including the acquisition of Booz Allen Hamilton and Qualcomm. His business acumen has been recognized by institutions such as Harvard Business School and University of Pennsylvania.

Early life and education

Daniel D'Aniello was born in 1946 in Westchester County, New York, to a family of Italian-American descent. He grew up in a middle-class family and was raised in Harrison, New York. D'Aniello attended Harvard University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in English literature from Harvard College. He later pursued a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School, graduating in 1974. During his time at Harvard, D'Aniello was influenced by notable professors such as Michael Porter and Roger Fisher. He also developed relationships with fellow students, including Mitt Romney and Bill Ackman.

Career

D'Aniello began his career in the financial services industry, working for T. Rowe Price and Alex. Brown & Sons. In the 1980s, he joined Mergers and Acquisitions at Alex. Brown & Sons, where he worked on several high-profile deals, including the acquisition of IBM's Rolm division. D'Aniello's experience in Mergers and Acquisitions led him to co-found The Carlyle Group in 1987, along with William Conway Jr. and David Rubenstein. The firm quickly gained recognition for its successful investments in United Defense Industries and Dunkin' Donuts. D'Aniello has also served on the boards of companies such as Booz Allen Hamilton and Qualcomm, and has worked with prominent investors like Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Blackstone Group.

The Carlyle Group

As co-founder and chairman of The Carlyle Group, D'Aniello has played a key role in shaping the firm's investment strategy and growth. Under his leadership, The Carlyle Group has expanded its portfolio to include investments in real estate, energy, and technology. The firm has also established partnerships with prominent institutions such as CalPERS and New York State Common Retirement Fund. D'Aniello has worked closely with other notable investors, including George Soros and Warren Buffett, to identify and capitalize on emerging trends and opportunities. The Carlyle Group has been recognized for its commitment to corporate social responsibility and has received awards from organizations such as United Nations and World Economic Forum.

Philanthropy and civic engagement

D'Aniello is a dedicated philanthropist and has supported various causes, including education and healthcare. He has served on the boards of institutions such as Johns Hopkins University and National Gallery of Art. D'Aniello has also been involved in various civic initiatives, including the National Park Foundation and United Service Organizations. He has worked with prominent philanthropists such as Bill Gates and Michael Bloomberg to address global challenges and promote social impact. D'Aniello's philanthropic efforts have been recognized by organizations such as Forbes and Fortune magazine.

Personal life

D'Aniello is married to his wife, Gayle D'Aniello, and they have three children together. He is an avid golfer and has participated in several charity golf tournaments, including the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. D'Aniello has also been involved in various cultural institutions, including the Smithsonian Institution and National Museum of American History. He has received awards and honors from institutions such as University of Notre Dame and Georgetown University. D'Aniello's personal interests and philanthropic efforts reflect his commitment to giving back to his community and promoting social responsibility. Category:American businesspeople