J. Tomilson Hill

$3.69B
as of 10/04/24

About J. Tomilson Hill

Mergers and acquisitions maven J. Tomilson "Tom" Hill started off his career at investment bank First Boston, where he cofounded the M&A department.

Hill later became a partner at Lehman Brothers in the 1980s, where he befriended Blackstone cofounders Peter Peterson and Stephen Schwarzman.

In 1993, after being ousted as co-CEO at Lehman, he joined Peterson and Schwarzman at Blackstone, their growing private equity firm.

Hill, who took over Blackstone's hedge fund group in 2000 and became vice chairman in 2007, stepped down from his position in January 2019.

He now heads Hill Art Foundation and is CEO of hedge fund Two Sigma's real estate business and chairman of its private investments business.

Personal stats

Citizenship

United States of America

Source of wealth

Investments

Residence

New York, New York

Marital status

Married

Birth date

05/24/48 (age 76)

Number of children

2

Education

Master of Business Administration, Harvard Business School; Bachelor of Arts/Science, Harvard University

Self-made

self-made

J. Tomilson Hill’s fortune is worth

62K

troy ounces of gold

57K

median U.S. household

37K

median U.S. income

0.074%

U.S. credit card volume

0.015%

GDP of the United States

0.011%

United States debt

Net worth history

Annual ranking

Did you know?

Hill is an avid art collector, with a collection that reportedly includes pieces by Andy Warhol and Francis Bacon.

Net worth over time

Real-time ranking

Financial assets

NYSE | BX-US

Blackstone Group

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