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Darrell W. Crate (born 1967) is an American investor, private equity manager, and philanthropist. He is the CEO of Easterly Government Properties, Inc., a New York Stock Exchange-listed company that he co-founded in 2015.[1] He is also the founder and managing principal of Easterly Asset Management, a multi-affiliate platform of high-performing boutique investment managers.[2]
Darrell Crate | |
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Chair of the Massachusetts Republican Party | |
In office 2003–2007 | |
Preceded by | Jean Inman (acting) |
Succeeded by | Peter G. Torkildsen |
Personal details | |
Born | 1967 (age 56–57) New York City, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Education | Bates College (BA) Columbia University (MBA) |
A native of New York City, Crate attended Bates College in Lewiston, Maine before attending Columbia Business School in New York City. He began his career with Chase Manhattan Bank and Chase Manhattan Securities, where he served as the managing director of Financial Institutions Group based in London.[citation needed] Soon after he joined Affiliated Managers Group where he helped to scale the business from 1998 to 2011 as chief financial officer.
After departing AMG, Crate served as treasurer and a member of the executive committee of the Romney for President campaign in 2012, a role that he also held during the Romney's 2008 campaign. From 2003 to 2007, Crate served as the chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party[citation needed] and a senior advisor to Romney, who was the Governor of Massachusetts at the time. In 2009, Crate founded Easterly, where he has focused on several ventures, including founding a publicly traded REIT, sponsoring a SPAC, and building an asset management platform that owns stakes in boutique investment management businesses and assists them with their strategic growth.[promotion?]
Crate was born in New York City in 1967. Crate received his Bachelor of Arts in economics from Bates College in 1989 and his M.B.A. from Columbia Business School in 1995.[3]
Crate began his career with Chase Manhattan and Chase Manhattan Securities in New York. His last assignment as the managing director of the Financial Institutions Group based in London, focusing exclusively on investment management firms in England, Spain, France, Italy, Germany and the Benelux region.[citation needed]
From 1998 to 2011, he served as the chief financial officer of Affiliated Managers Group, a publicly traded asset management holding company. During his tenure at AMG, assets under management grew from $50 billion to over $340 billion through mutual fund, pension, and high-net-worth accounts globally, with over half of its clients domiciled outside the United States.[citation needed] The firm also acquired interests in over 30 firms, including Third Avenue Management, ValueAct Capital, AQR Capital Management, BlueMountain Capital Management and Tweedy, Browne Company.[citation needed] Over this same period, the company’s valuation increased from $450 million to $6 billion [4]
Crate is the CEO of Easterly Government Properties, Inc., a real estate investment trust traded on the New York Stock Exchange that is focused on the acquisition, development and management of Class A commercial properties leased to U.S. Government agencies serving essential functions. According to Business Wire, Crate became the chairman of Easterly Acquisition Corp., a publicly traded blank check company in July 2015.[5]
Crate is the managing principal of Easterly Asset Management, a multi-affiliate platform for boutique investment managers he founded in 2019.
Crate is involved with a number of non-profit, political, and charitable organizations. He was a trustee of Bates College for nearly 20 years [6] and served on the college's advancement and investment committees. On February 8, 2016, the college announced that Crate was among seven families to donate $19 million to endow professorships and launch the college’s new digital and computational studies program.[citation needed]
Crate previously served as vice chairman of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.[citation needed] A licensed private pilot since 1993, Crate has more than 6,000 flight hours and has flown his single-engine TBM plane to all of the 48 continental states of AOPA Board Members.[citation needed] He also serves on the advisory council of the National Park Foundation.[citation needed] He has a particular focus and interest in the National Parks located in Maine, North Carolina and Montana.
Crate is a member of the advisory council of the Robert F. Kennedy Children's Action Corps (2006), a national leader[peacock prose] in child welfare and juvenile justice programs and services.[7] In 2019, the RFK Children’s Action Corps honored Crate with its prestigious[peacock prose] "Robert F. Kennedy Embracing the Legacy Award” for his work on behalf of at-risk youth. Crate also served as a founding board member of Think of Us, a not-for-profit technology platform that helps youth in foster care successfully transition into adulthood.[8]
Other interests include serving as a trustee of Islesboro Island Trust (2002), Adams Memorial Foundation (2011),[9] Ethel Walker School (2015)[10] IRYS School of Technology and Trades (2020)and an advisor to The Trustees of Reservations (2002).[11]
Crate served as treasurer and a member of the executive committee of the Romney for President campaign in 2012, a role that he also held during the 2008 campaign.[citation needed] From 2003 to 2007, Crate served as the chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party, and a senior advisor to Governor Mitt Romney.[citation needed]
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