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Whitney Tilson

Whitney Tilson (born 1966) is an American investor, author, and philanthropist. A disciple of the Graham-Dodd-Buffett-Munger school of value investing, he manages Kase Capital (formerly T2 Partners LLC), which consists of three value-oriented hedge funds. Tilson co-authored the books, ''(The Art of Value Investing: How the World's Best Investors Beat the Market )'' (published in May 2013) and ''(More Mortgage Meltdown: 6 Ways to Profit in These Bad Times )'' (published in May 2009), has written for Forbes, the Financial Times, Kiplinger’s, The Motley Fool and TheStreet.com, and was one of the authors of ''(Poor Charlie's Almanack )'' (ISBN 1578645018), the definitive book on Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chairman Charlie Munger. He is a CNBC contributor,〔()〕 was featured in a (60 Minutes ) segment in December 2008 about the housing crisis that won an Emmy Award, was one of five investors included in ''SmartMoney Magazine''’s 2006 Power 30, was named by Institutional Investor in 2007 as one of 20 Rising Stars. He has repeatedly appeared as a guest on Bloomberg TV and Fox Business Network, and was on the cover of the July 2007 Kiplingers. He has been profiled by the ''Wall Street Journal'' and the''Washington Post''. Tilson speaks on value investing and behavioral finance, and co-founded the Value Investing Congress,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Value Investing Congress - The Event for Value Investors from Around the World )〕 a biannual investment conference in New York City and Las Vegas, and Value Investor Insight,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Value Investor Insight )〕 an investment newsletter.
==Background==
Tilson was born in New Haven, Connecticut in 1966 and spent much of his childhood in Tanzania and Nicaragua (his parents are both educators, were among the first couples to meet and marry in the Peace Corps, and have retired in Kenya). He attended Bing Nursery School while his father worked toward his doctorate in education at Stanford, and was one of the children that took part in the famous Stanford marshmallow experiment (also see: (Don't! The Secret of Self Control )).
In 1985 he graduated from Northfield Mt. Hermon School, where his father was Academic Dean, and then graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College with a bachelor's degree in Government in 1989. After college, Tilson helped Wendy Kopp launch Teach for America and then spent two years as a consultant at The Boston Consulting Group. He earned an MBA with High Distinction from Harvard Business School in 1994, where he was elected a Baker Scholar (top 5% of class).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Whitney Tilson )

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