John Utendahl
Wall Street

John Utendahl Net Worth

He has also served as a board member of several companies including the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Apollo Theater Foundation, and the New York City Investment Fund. John Utendahl is an American businessman with a net worth of $500 million. He was born in Queens, New York in 1956 and is the owner of the Utendahl Group, one of the largest African-American owned investment banking groups in the U.S. He has served on the boards of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Apollo Theater Foundation, and the New York City Investment Fund.
John Utendahl is a member of Wall Street

Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Businessperson
Birth Year 1956
Birth Place United States
Age 67 YEARS OLD
Net Worth: $500 Million
Gender: Male

💰 Net worth: $500 Million (2024)

He graduated from Long Island University, Brooklyn Campus and also earned his MBA from Columbia University. He worked for Salomon and Merrill Lynch as a bond trader. Until it went out of business, he ran the most successful investment bank run by a minority in the United States. In 2010 Utendahl Capital partners went out of business. John owns a minority stake-holder in Utendahl Capital Management. He became Vice Chairman of Deutsche Bank Americas in March 2010. He is also well known for his previous relationship with Tyra Banks. He has two daughters from a previous marriage to Phyllis Hollis. He serves on the boards for the Hope program for the homeless, as well as the Pratt Institute.

 

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