Joseph Y. Bae is the co-chief executive officer of KKR & Co. Inc, along with Scott Nuttall.[1][2] The two took over as co-chief executives in fall 2021 from KKR's founders, Henry Kravis and George Roberts.

Bae joined KKR in 1996 after a short stint at Goldman Sachs.[3][4] He is credited with a critical role in KKR's expansion in Asia.[5]

Bae, along with his wife Janice Y. K. Lee, was among a group of Harvard alumni who donated $45 million for Harvard's Asian American studies program in 2021.[6] In 2021, he was one of the founders of The Asian American Foundation.[7]

Reference List

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  7. "New foundation with $125 million in funding aims to support Asian American and Pacific Islander community". New York Daily News. 2021-05-04. Retrieved 2023-10-14.


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