Marc Gabelli
About Marc Gabelli
Marc Gabelli's Professional Titles and Roles
Marc Gabelli holds the positions of Co-Chief Executive Officer and Chairman. Since 1999, he has served as the Managing Director and President of GGCP, Inc., a private investment corporation and control shareholder of GAMCO Investors (GBL). He has been President, CEO, and Portfolio Manager of Gabelli Securities International Ltd. since 1994, and Managing Partner of GAMA Funds Holdings GmbH. Gabelli is also a Director of IFIT Group and the Managing Member of Commonwealth Management Partners LLC since 2008.
Marc Gabelli's Education Background
Marc Gabelli graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) with a master's degree in business administration. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Boston College and has participated in the executive program at Harvard Business School.
Marc Gabelli's Investment Management Career
Marc Gabelli began his career in equity arbitrage and research at Lehman Brothers International in London and New York. He has managed investment funds for institutions and individuals since 1990, focusing exclusively on hedge fund portfolios today. Gabelli's tenure included managing retail distributed mutual funds achieving top rankings by Morningstar and Lipper, including managing the #1 U.S. ranked fund in the global equity category for a period.
Media Presence and Industry Participation of Marc Gabelli
Marc Gabelli has been frequently involved in various financial publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and the Financial Times. He has been a regular panelist on the Barron’s Annual Telecommunications Roundtable and appeared at numerous investment industry conferences. Gabelli is also a frequent guest on CNN, CNBC, and Bloomberg Television.
Marc Gabelli's Charitable Involvement
Marc Gabelli is engaged in several charitable causes in the New York area, including serving as a founding trustee of the New York Nativity Centers, which operates year-round middle schools in lower Manhattan, the Bronx, and Brooklyn. He has also been involved with St. Ignatius School and Fordham Preparatory School in the Bronx, NY, and serves on the Board of Directors for the United Nations’ Institute of International Education New Leaders Group, which helps administer Fulbright scholarships. Previously, Gabelli was on the board of the John Cabot University in Rome, Italy, and on the investment board of the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.