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John Studzinski : ウィキペディア英語版
John J. Studzinski

John Joseph Paul Studzinski, (born March 19, 1956)〔(John Joseph Studzinski ). ''GreatExportImport.com''.〕 is an American-born British investment banker and philanthropist.〔Dalley, Jan. ("Lunch with the FT: John Studzinski" ). ''Financial Times''. January 21, 2011.〕 He is Vice Chairman of Investor Relations and Business Development at The Blackstone Group.〔(John Joseph Studzinski ) – Executive Profile at ''Bloomberg''.〕 He is also a Senior Managing Director of Blackstone.〔(John Studzinski ) – Official profile, Blackstone.〕 He joined Blackstone in 2006 as global head of Blackstone Advisory Partners, the company's mergers and acquisitions advisory arm, and he ran that division for nearly a decade.〔
Prior to joining Blackstone, Studzinski was at Morgan Stanley from 1980–2003, and at HSBC from 2003–2006, building mergers-and-acquisitions divisions in both of those institutions.
Studzinski is heavily involved in hands-on philanthropy, patronage, and charity work. His numerous charitable activities revolve mainly around the arts, the homeless, and human rights. His own charity, the Genesis Foundation, supports and nurtures people in the creative fields in the early stages of their careers.
Born and raised in the U.S., Studzinski moved to the UK in 1984, and holds American and British citizenship.〔 Since 2006, he has divided his time between London and New York.〔
==Early life and education==
John Studzinski was born in 1956 in Peabody, Massachusetts, a town 15 miles northeast of Boston. His parents were working-class Polish immigrants,〔 and his father was a financial manager at General Electric's aircraft-engine division.〔 Education and industriousness were emphasized in the family, and music as well.〔〔Handy, Charles. (''The New Philanthropists'' ). Random House, 2011. pp. 197–198.〕 His was a traditional Polish Catholic family and community, and Catholicism and Christianity were a bedrock in his life.〔 He worked in soup kitchens as a teenager, and helped start a toll-free number to inform adolescents about sexually transmitted diseases.〔〔Wakefield, Mary. ("Private passions: Mary Wakefield talks to John Studzinski about philanthropy and the importance of art" ). ''The Spectator''. September 24, 2011.〕
Studzinski attended prep school at St. John's Preparatory School in Massachusetts.〔(St. John's Prep (MA): Notable Alumni ). St. John's Preparatory School. ''StJohnsPrep.org''. Retrieved April 10, 2015.〕〔("St. John's Prep Opens New Library" ). In: ''MBLC Notes, November/December 2003: Library Happenings''. Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. November/December 2003. Retrieved April 10, 2015.〕 He graduated ''magna cum laude'' from Bowdoin College in 1978, with a double BA degree in biology and sociology. He received an MBA in finance and marketing from the University of Chicago in 1980.〔(John Studzinski CBE ). FT Business of Luxury Summit, 30 May – 1 June 2012. ''Financial Times''. 2012.〕

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