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Born | 1976/1977 (age 47–48)[1] New York City, New York, U.S. |
Alma mater | Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania[2] |
Occupation | hedge fund manager |
Known for | Founder and CIO, D1 Capital Partners[1] |
Spouse(s) | Brett Sundheim, née Cohen |
Daniel Sundheim is an American billionaire hedge fund manager. He is the founder and chief investment officer (CIO) of the investment firm, D1 Capital Partners.[1]
Sundheim graduated with a bachelor's degree in economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1999.[2][3] Later that year, he began working at Bear Stearns.[3]
Sundheim started working at Viking Global Investors in 2002. In 2010, the firm made him co-chief investment officer. He became the sole CIO in 2014.[2] Upon leaving Viking, Sundheim founded D1 Capital Partners in New York City in July 2018, opening with more than $4 billion in assets.[2]
Sundheim joined the board of directors for Instacart, an investment of D1, in June 2020.[4] He is also a board member for Collectors, a company focused on the collectibles market,[5] and for Shippo, another D1 investment.[2]
He is on the board of trustees at the Museum of Modern Art and at NYU Langone Health.[6][7]
In March 2022, UHealth-University of Miami Health System announced that Sundheim and his wife had committed $5 million to the university's Ever Brighter fundraising campaign.[8]
In June 2022, Ransom Everglades School announced that Sundheim and his wife had pledged $7.5 million for a new humanities building.[9] The next month, Brett joined the school's board of trustees.[10]
In May 2023, the University of Pennsylvania announced a $10 million gift from Sundheim and his wife, directed to provide aid for international students in the School of Arts and Sciences.[11]
Sundheim has donated to politicians of both parties, including Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Mitt Romney, Chuck Schumer, Eric Cantor, Marco Rubio, Josh Gottheimer, and Kevin McCarthy.[12] He has also donated to the Republican National Committee and to Right to Rise.[13] In 2022, he donated $850,000 to Honor Pennsylvania, a Super PAC created to support David McCormick in Pennsylvania's 2022 senate election.[14]
In 2023, per The Lever, Sundheim contributed $2 million to AIPAC, a pro-Israel lobbying group.[15]
Sundheim and his wife, Brett (née Cohen), met while attending the University of Pennsylvania. [2]
In 2011, Sundheim and Brett bought the 16th floor, and some of the 15th floor, of 778 Park Avenue in New York City for $21 million. Then in 2015, they bought the rest of 15th floor for $28.5 million. Each purchase was more than $10 million below the original asking price.[16]
As of October 2020, he owned an art collection estimated at nearly $390 million in value.[2] He has used this collection as collateral for a line of credit.[17]
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