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Hello, I work for Rubenstein and on behalf of Kewsong Lee. As a conflicted party, I’ll be sharing suggestions on discussion pages instead of editing directly.
The current headshot is low-quality. I propose substituting a more recent high-quality photo. See a more recent image in the linked Business Insider article. [1]
Additionally, Lee and his wife’s philanthropic giving are not mentioned on the page, despite receiving media coverage. I suggest adding a philanthropy section to the page, potential inclusions and sources includes below.
Lee and his wife, Zita Ezpeleta, established a challenge fund to support ungraduated experience and the renewal of the Lowell House at Harvard, where the couple met. Lee is the chair of New York’s Lincoln Center Theater. He is also vicechair of the board of directors at Partnership for New York City. City & State [2] Bloomberg: [3] Harvard Alumni: [4] Nbaderrubenstein ( talk) 21:06, 25 March 2024 (UTC)
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Hello again, I work for Rubenstein and on behalf of Kewsong Lee. There is limited information on the page related to Mr. Lee’s tenure at Carlyle. Two suggested additions below.
For the section on the global credit unit, suggested change: “Carlyle’s credit assets under management doubled to $56 billion after Lee assumed control of the business.”
Wall Street Journal: <ref> https://www.wsj.com/articles/carlyle-ceo-kewsong-lee-plots-rebound-for-private-equity-pioneer-11619352001 (4/25/2021)
There is no information about Mr. Lee’s tenure as CEO. Suggested addition: While serving as CEO he is credited with simplifying Carlyle’s fund structure, organizing the firm into three distinct business units—private equity, credit and investment solutions. During his tenure, Carlyle also abandoned its partnership structure, converting into a corporation. Days before Lee stepped down as CEO, Carlyle announced that it reached a record $376 billion total assets under management.
Wall Street Journal: <ref> https://www.wsj.com/articles/carlyle-ceo-kewsong-lee-plots-rebound-for-private-equity-pioneer-11619352001 (4/25/2021) Reuters: <ref> https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/carlyles-second-quarter-earnings-rise-34-strong-asset-sales-2022-07-28/ (7/28/2021)
Thank you for considering! Nbaderrubenstein ( talk) 14:52, 16 April 2024 (UTC)
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The user below has a request that an edit be made to
Kewsong Lee. That user has an
actual or apparent
conflict of interest. The requested edits backlog is high. Please be very patient. There are currently 168 requests waiting for review. Please read the instructions for the parameters used by this template for accepting and declining them, and review the request below and make the edit if it is well sourced, neutral, and follows other Wikipedia guidelines and policies. |
Hello, I work for Rubenstein and on behalf of Kewsong Lee. As a conflicted party, I’ll be sharing suggestions on discussion pages instead of editing directly.
The current headshot is low-quality. I propose substituting a more recent high-quality photo. See a more recent image in the linked Business Insider article. [1]
Additionally, Lee and his wife’s philanthropic giving are not mentioned on the page, despite receiving media coverage. I suggest adding a philanthropy section to the page, potential inclusions and sources includes below.
Lee and his wife, Zita Ezpeleta, established a challenge fund to support ungraduated experience and the renewal of the Lowell House at Harvard, where the couple met. Lee is the chair of New York’s Lincoln Center Theater. He is also vicechair of the board of directors at Partnership for New York City. City & State [2] Bloomberg: [3] Harvard Alumni: [4] Nbaderrubenstein ( talk) 21:06, 25 March 2024 (UTC)
The user below has a request that an edit be made to
Kewsong Lee. That user has an
actual or apparent
conflict of interest. The requested edits backlog is high. Please be very patient. There are currently 168 requests waiting for review. Please read the instructions for the parameters used by this template for accepting and declining them, and review the request below and make the edit if it is well sourced, neutral, and follows other Wikipedia guidelines and policies. |
Hello again, I work for Rubenstein and on behalf of Kewsong Lee. There is limited information on the page related to Mr. Lee’s tenure at Carlyle. Two suggested additions below.
For the section on the global credit unit, suggested change: “Carlyle’s credit assets under management doubled to $56 billion after Lee assumed control of the business.”
Wall Street Journal: <ref> https://www.wsj.com/articles/carlyle-ceo-kewsong-lee-plots-rebound-for-private-equity-pioneer-11619352001 (4/25/2021)
There is no information about Mr. Lee’s tenure as CEO. Suggested addition: While serving as CEO he is credited with simplifying Carlyle’s fund structure, organizing the firm into three distinct business units—private equity, credit and investment solutions. During his tenure, Carlyle also abandoned its partnership structure, converting into a corporation. Days before Lee stepped down as CEO, Carlyle announced that it reached a record $376 billion total assets under management.
Wall Street Journal: <ref> https://www.wsj.com/articles/carlyle-ceo-kewsong-lee-plots-rebound-for-private-equity-pioneer-11619352001 (4/25/2021) Reuters: <ref> https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/carlyles-second-quarter-earnings-rise-34-strong-asset-sales-2022-07-28/ (7/28/2021)
Thank you for considering! Nbaderrubenstein ( talk) 14:52, 16 April 2024 (UTC)