KKR's Henry Kravis says 80% of its companies have at least two directors with diverse backgrounds
Private equity firm KKR's co-chief executive officer and co-founder Henry Kravis said 80% of companies that it controls now have at least two board directors with diverse backgrounds.
KKR has been busy allocating money over the past few months, investing $18 billion since the pandemic hit in several companies including makeup firm Coty and Indian digital company Jio. SEO has two main programs — one is the Scholars program that helps low-income high school students get into college with a 90% success rate. Perhaps most notable to Wall Street is SEO's Careers program, which helps minority graduates get placed at top Wall Street firms, including investment banks and private equity. Other backers include JP Morgan, Carlyle, TPG Capital, Bank of America, among others.
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