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209:, where he served as director of corporate finance with responsibility for investing Oppenheimer's capital in private equity transactions. At Oppenheimer, he also served as a general partner and member of the management committee of Oppenheimer & Co, as well as president of Oppenheimer Energy Corporation. He was the founder and largest stockholder of Peppermill Oil Company. 202:, was with the firm since its founding in 1983 until his death in 2019. He was responsible for supervision of all aspects of the firm's investment program and strategy, as well as overall management of the firm. 458: 205:
Prior to acquiring First Reserve with John Hill in 1983, Macaulay was a co-founder of Meridien Capital Company, a private equity buyout firm. From 1972 to 1982, Macaulay was with
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Santora, Marc (September 8, 2008). "A Brownstone as Ivory Tower, And New York City as Campus".
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Linda introduced Bill to ornithology and bird recordings, and they were supporters of the
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Macaulay was married to Linda Rodger, with two children, two grandchildren, and lived in
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fund specialized in the energy industry, with $ 21.5 billion under management.
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Macaulay was ranked in the top 400 richest American list by
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American chief executives of financial services companies
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Private Equity International Interview - July/August 2004
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In September 2006, Macaulay donated $ 30 million to the
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The City College of New York
Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
First Reserve Corporation
billionaire
First Reserve Corporation
private equity
The Bronx
New York City
DeWitt Clinton High School
City College of New York
Wharton School
University of Pennsylvania
Rogosin Institute
First Reserve Corporation
Oppenheimer & Co
Forbes
City University of New York
The William E. Macaulay Honors College
Greenwich, Connecticut
Cleveland
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