Modest or manic, Mr. Gray is said to keep a low profile because he does not see the benefit of raising his, and would simply prefer to be another cog in the Peterson-Schwarzman machine. Which is not to say he is a hermit—friends describe him as animated and gregarious, but above all else, humble—he simply likes to keep things to himself…Try as he might, Mr. Gray may not be able to stay hidden much longer. Mr. James has big plans for his big man, according to multiple sources. “Tony James is going around telling people, ‘My job in life is to convince Jon Gray to take my job,’” as one of them put it. Mr. James did not recall making that statement, but during the interview, he allowed that “I think he’d be great at it.” So is Mr. Gray the future of the firm? “He is certainly one of the talented individuals of his generation who could do a fantastic job running the firm. Better than me.” [NYO]
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Known Jon Gray for years. Stand up guy, this is well-deserved.
Hi Jon's Mom
Phenomenal diss.
/heavy sarcasm
Kill yourself.
It must be hard for him to use his blackberry
Mr. Pinchy, is that you?
I'm back baby, stay away from my salad
Oh sure, like YOU went to Harvard
-L. Winthorpe
so THATS why they cant eat shellfish
Examine your mollusks…er, motives
We also love Jon Gray's investment track record.
- Centerbridge Partners