Charles J. Gradante (born July 30, 1945) is an American businessman in the hedge fund industry, appearing on television and before the United States Congress in that role. Sovereign Wealth Fund Institute's PensionDaily.com called Gradante "one of Wall Street's most sought after opinion leaders" for financial and economic areas.
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Early life and education
Gradante was born on July 30, 1945 to Sebastian and Mildred Gradante in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. His father was the founder and president of the RCB Transportation Company in New York. Charles graduated from Lindenhurst Senior High School in 1963 with All County and All League honors in football. Gradante received an athletic scholarship for football and baseball at LIU-C.W. Post and played 4 years of varsity baseball. Afterwards, Gradante graduated from LIU C.W. Post where he earned a B.S. in engineering sciences in 1967 and a M.S. in management in 1970. Gradante first became employed by Grumman Aeronautical Engineering Corp. in Bethpage, NY, where he joined a group of engineers building the first lunar landing module. He would then join Pan American World Airways Space Shuttle Design Team.
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Business career
In 1971, Gradante pivoted away from engineering and into the financial services industry by joining John Diebold Venture Capital Corporation to advise IBM Corporation on acquisitions in the computer industry. Gradante moved on to Citibank from 1976 to 1986, where he rose to the rank of vice president. In 1986, Gradante left Citibank and became the assistant to the chairman of Drexel Burnham Lambert Ltd. in London. On October 10, 1990, Gradante became president and CEO of Union Chelsea National Bank where he remained until 1995.
Hennessee Group LLC
In 1995, Gradante became the co-director at the Hennessee Hedge Fund Advisory Group which was formed by Elizabeth "Lee" Hennessee-Gradante as a division of E. F. Hutton in 1987. In 1995, with a team of four people and $200 million in assets under advisory, Gradante negotiated the acquisition of Hennessee Hedge Fund Advisory Group by Weiss, Peck & Greer. Since its start in 1987, the Hennessee Hedge Fund Advisory Group provided hedge fund investment research as well as hedge fund performance indexes that have been cited by institutions, hedge fund managers and investors. Additionally, the group published the Hennessee Hedge Fund Review since 1993, which provided monthly outlooks into hedge fund performance and the markets.
In 1997, Gradante and his wife, Elizabeth "Lee" Hennessee-Gradante, took the firm private and co-founded the Hennessee Group LLC. At its peak, this hedge fund managed more than $1.6 billion in investments for clients. In December 2012, Hennessee Group LLC sold its hedge fund division to Terrapin Asset Management. However, the group maintained ownership of the Hennessee Hedge Fund Indexes as well as other research services. In 2007, Gradante predicted the looming CDS-CDO home mortgage crisis. The group's research has been frequently quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Barron's, The New York Times, Forbes, and The Financial Times.
SandDollar Capital
In 2007, Gradante and his wife co-founded SandDollar Capital LLC , a private equity firm. On July 31, 2007, SandDollar Capital LLC formed an alliance with Barbarian Films LLC. Some of the films created through this alliance include 13, Spread, The Greatest, and Powder Blue.
1998 Long-Term Capital Management Downturn
In 1998, Charles Gradante helped explain the collapse of the Long-Term Capital Management hedge fund. Gradante pointed out that after the Russian economic crisis of 1998, LTCM developed a flawed, fat-tail risk strategy. Secondly, banks and brokers lent too much capital to LTCM without properly conducting due diligence. Gradante believes that the New York Federal Reserve Bank acted swiftly and brilliantly in avoiding potential systemic risks. He points out that merger arbitrage was negatively affected by LTCM as spreads narrowed and then widened. After the LTCM downturn, Gradante lobbied for increased transparency in the hedge fund industry on national television and in front of Congress.
Advisory role
Gradante is one of Wall Street's most sought after experts on matters of the stock market, the global economy, hedge fund strategy, and asset allocation. He has testified before the United States House of Representatives as a hedge fund industry expert discussing the systemic risk in the wake of long-term capital management. He also participated in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Roundtable on hedge funds and a CFTC Roundtable on CPO and Commodity Pool Industry Issues. Furthermore, the Senate Banking Committee also sought Gradante's opinion on the issue of hedge fund regulations, the role of hedge funds in providing liquidity to markets, and potential systemic risks associated with hedge funds. Gradante was one of the few investment advisors to predict the stock markt crash of 2008-2009.
Gradante has co-hosted and made guest appearances on Bloomberg Television, Fox News, CNN Financial News and CNBC's Squawk Box and Street Signs.
Gradante contributed to the book, Expert Financial Planning: Investment Strategies from Industry Leaders.
From 2002 to 2005, Gradante was a member of the Board of Trustees of Regent University.
Awards and honors
On May 8, 2005, Gradante was honored with the Distinguished Alumni Award from the C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University.
On May 26, 2015, Gradante was inducted into the Lindenhurst Senior High School Hall of Fame.
Personal life
Gradante met Elizabeth Lee Hennessee in 1991, and they married on October 31, 1994 at the St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church in New York. Gradante has three children and two grandchildren. He currently resides in Florida and New York. His wife died on October 29, 2016.
References
External links
- Hennessee Group website
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