Gov. Mike Dunleavy has appointed Ellie Rubenstein — a philanthropist-businesswoman and daughter of billionaire David Rubenstein — to the board of trustees of the Alaska Permanent Fund Corp., which manages the $79 billion state-owned investment account.
Gabrielle Rubenstein arrives, with her father David Rubenstein, for a State Dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron and President Donald Trump at the White House, Tuesday, April 24, 2018, in Washington.
The governor’s office, in its announcement, described Rubenstein as chief executive of a Vail, Colorado-based, food-focused investment firm,, and a graduate of Harvard University and two Indiana masters programs in business and agriculture economics. Dunleavy met with Rubenstein several times in recent months before naming her to the board this week, according to copies of his public schedule obtained by the Daily News.
Rubenstein declined to be interviewed Wednesday but said in an email that she has chosen not to apply for dividends for “personal reasons.” She said the appointment came after Dunleavy “asked me to bring my experience running a global investment firm to the Alaska Permanent Fund.”
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