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Personal Life
Bennet Golub is Chief Risk Officer (CRO) for BlackRock Inc., a role he has held for the past nine years. Besides, he is in charge of the Enterprise Risk Management Committee (ERMC) at BlackRock. Earlier, while at BlackRock, Golub founded and co-headed BlackRock Solutions, which is the company’s risk advisory division since 1995. In addition, Golub was the acting Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Trepp LLC, which was a former subsidiary of BlackRock Inc. that first introduced and distributed collateralized commercial-supported securities models and data in 1996. Golub was among those who founded Blackstone Financial Management (BFM) LP in 1988 that later grew to become BlackRock. Before launching BlackRock, Golub served as the Vice President (VP) of First Boston Corporation (FBC) in 1985 and played a pivotal role in establishing the Financial Engineering Group (FEG). In the course of his tenancy as the Vice President, the group-controlled bonds worth over USD 25 billion. Golub is also an established author. In 2000, he co-authored the book, “Risk management: approaches for fixed income markets” published by Wiley and Sons. He has also written numerous articles published on risk management journals such as Journal of Portfolio Management, and Sovereign Wealth Management as well as in magazines such as Pension and Investments Magazine and Risk Magazine. Golub has been honored for his contributions in the field of risk management. He also has membership in various professional organizations such as North American Executive Board of the MIT Sloan School of Management and the Board of the Global Association if Risk

Education
Golub graduated from the MIT in 1978 with an SB degree in Management. He also completed his SM degree in Finance from the same institution in 1982. In 1984, he earned his PhD in Applied Economics and Finance from MIT – Sloan School of Management.

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