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Jeremy Coller is a British businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and Chief Investment Officer of Coller Capital, a private equity firm. He is also the founder of the Coller Institute of Private Equity at London Business School.
Coller was born in London in 1958. He attended the University of Cambridge, where he earned a degree in economics. He then went on to earn an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Coller began his career in the private equity industry in 1984, when he joined the London office of Warburg Pincus. In 1990, he left Warburg Pincus to found Coller Capital.
Coller has been a major philanthropist, donating to a variety of causes. He is a major donor to the University of Cambridge, and has also donated to the London Business School, the Royal Academy of Arts, and the Tate Modern.
As of 2021, Jeremy Coller's net worth is estimated to be $1.2 billion.
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In 2019 the Sunday Times Rich List gave Coller's net worth to be £320 million.
The Coller School of Management at Tel Aviv University was established in 2016, following a major donation from the Jeremy Coller Foundation. The donation renamed, and boosted the capacities of, Israel's leading business school, which has been educating undergraduates, graduates, business managers, and entrepreneurs for over 50 years.
He is Chief Investment Officer and Executive Chairman of Coller Capital, which has completed some of the largest transactions in the private equity secondary market. The firm employs around 185 people, and is headquartered in London, with additional offices in New York City and Hong Kong. In 2015, Coller Capital closed its latest secondaries fund, Coller International Partners VII, with total capital commitments of $7.15 billion and backing from approximately 170 leading institutional investors.
FAIRR is a collaborative investor network that raises awareness of the material ESG risks and opportunities caused by intensive livestock production. Launched by the Jeremy Coller Foundation in 2015, FAIRR believes that intensive livestock production poses material risks to the global financial system and hinders sustainable development. Its mission is to build a global network of investors who are focused and engaged on the risks and opportunities linked to animal factory farming. As of August 2019, FAIRR’s membership and wider supporting network comprises institutional investors managing over $16 trillion in combined assets.
His investments have included a portfolio of mid-sized UK companies that held TM Lewin and Vue Entertainment. Financial News has over several years voted Coller one of the most influential people in private equity and in 2013, named him its European "Personality of the Decade" for his role in industrialising the secondaries market. In December 2018, Coller was named to Financial News's Europe's 50 Most Influential People list.
The Coller Institute of Venture was established at Tel Aviv University in 2013, with a mission to advance the venture ecosystem globally. The Institute pursues three objectives:
The Institute produces the Coller Venture Review (previously known as Venture Findings) – a publication aimed at deepening understanding of innovation and the venture ecosystem.
The Coller School is one of the world's leading management schools, especially in the area of venture and entrepreneurship; its graduates are more successful at attracting venture capital funding than those of many other well-known business schools – ranking the Coller School number 11 globally in this area.
The Coller School of Management aspires to be one of the leading places in the world for aspiring innovators to build the skills, the know-how, and the networks for success in the world of venture – a mission that will be greatly facilitated by the School's base in Tel Aviv, which has been recognised by Startup Genome as having the world's best start-up ecosystem outside Silicon Valley.
Coller received an Honorary Doctorate from Tel Aviv University in 2013, for guiding the evolution of private equity as an asset class, and his commitment to the worldwide teaching of research in entrepreneurship and innovation. In 2011, he received an Honorary Fellowship from London Business School. In 2008, he received an Outstanding Alumnus Award from the University of Manchester.
The Foundation also funds and supports the work of The Elders, where Coller has been a member of the Advisory Council since 2012.
After building a successful career in private equity, Coller was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by London Business School in 2011 and in 2013, received an Honorary Doctorate from Tel Aviv University.
The Coller Institute of Private Equity at London Business School (2008–2016) sprang from a significant donation to London Business School by the Jeremy Coller Foundation in 2008.
Coller's book Splendidly Unreasonable Inventors: The Lives, Loves, and Deaths of 30 Pioneers Who Changed the World was published in 2008.
In 1990, he started the first European private equity secondaries fund. Since then, Coller Capital has become a globally recognised leader in the private equity secondaries market and Coller is recognised for leading the industrialisation of private equity secondaries.
Jeremy Coller (born 17 May 1958) is a British businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder, chief investment officer and chairman of Coller Capital. Known as "The Godfather of Secondaries", Coller is one of Europe's best-known alternative investors, specialising in buying second-hand stakes in private equity funds.
Coller was born in London on 17 May 1958. He attended Carmel College and holds a master's degree in Philosophy from the University of Sussex and a BSc (Hons) in Management Sciences from Manchester University School of Management. He took the Diplome Cours de Civilisation at the Sorbonne in Paris.