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Debra Cafaro : ウィキペディア英語版 | Debra Cafaro
Debra A. Cafaro, born December 15, 1957 is an American business executive, who is Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Ventas, Inc.(NYSE:VTR), an S&P 500 healthcare real estate investment trust (REIT) with enterprise value of about $30 billion that has nearly 1,300 healthcare properties located through the U.S., Canada and the UK.〔 Cafaro joined Ventas in 1999 as CEO and President when the company’s market cap was about $200 million and it was in dire financial shape. Cafaro has been widely credited with the company’s turnaround and its subsequent success. In 2015 GlobeSt.com 〔()〕 named her as only one of nine "game-changers" in commercial real estate during the last 15 years. And, in 2015 and 2014 Cafaro was named by the Harvard Business Review〔()〕 in its list of the top 50 "Best Performing CEOs in the World." Recognizing her as one of the top businesswoman in the U.S. and the world, she was selected by Crain's Chicago Business as one of the "Most Powerful Women in Business" and she was named in 2010 as one of America's Best Bosses. Under Cafaro’s leadership, Ventas was named the most successful financial publicly traded company for the first decade of the new century and in 2013 Ventas was named as one of the world’s most admired real estate companies by ''Fortune'' magazine. Ventas is well-regarded for sustaining long-term performance; for the decade ended December 31, 2014, its 10-year Total Shareholder Return was 320 percent compared with TSR of 124 percent for the MSCI US REIT Index and TSR of 109 percent for the S&P 500 Index.〔 ==Personal life==
Cafaro was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to a working class Catholic family; she has one younger sister. Her mother, Dee Francis, was first generation Lebanese who grew up in an Arabic speaking household in Washington PA; she graduated as valedictorian of her high school class. Her father was born in Pittsburgh to a first generation Italian family〔 with 13 children. His immigrant father and mother owned restaurants and bars; her father worked as a delivery man for the US Postal Service. In 1966, her father began to learn about rare coins. Pretty soon, he would take his post office paycheck and have it cashed in silver dollars. Then, the entire family would go through the coins to identify the valuable ones. By 1970, he was able to open his own rare coin store in the Grant Building in Downtown Pittsburgh. Cafaro, who was the first in her family to go to college, said that her father used his earnings from the coin store to pay for her undergraduate education at University of Notre Dame. She has said that her hard-working, close-knit family has been the inspiration for her work ethic as well as her love of sports, especially the Pittsburgh Steelers. Cafaro said that when she was 16 she became transfixed with the Watergate hearings and decided she wanted to be either a lawyer or journalist. Her father introduced her to a prominent criminal defense attorney, Tom Livingston, who introduced her to his son Terry, then a high school student who had decided to attend Notre Dame, which Cafaro was also interested in attending. Cafaro and Terrance K. Livingston married in 1983 and are the parents of two adult children.〔
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