Steven L. Rattner
Gender: Male
Address: Lives and/or works in New York, NY
Areas of interest:
nonprofits
, education
, business
, media
, politics & government
, transportation services
Politics: Rattner is a contributor to Democratic committees and campaigns.
He also has affiliations with centrist think tanks.
Personal social network: Much of Rattner's Muckety comes from personal connections.
Financial information:
As an officer, director and/or owner of publicly traded securities, Steven L. Rattner has filed documents with the Securities and Exchange Commission. >> See filings
Muckety news stories featuring Steven L. Rattner
Democratic Party stalwarts have to be holding their breath over the outcome and timing of federal investigations of former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson.
December 9, 2011
Journalist-turned-financier-turned-auto-czar Steven Rattner is vigorously fighting efforts by the SEC to bar him from the securities industry for up to three years, The New York Times reports today.
June 2, 2010
Not so long ago, Steve Rattner was one of the most connected guys in America.
April 16, 2010
New Yorkers got a reminder last week that their mayor doesn't have to live from paycheck to paycheck with the news that he is moving $5 billion of his personal wealth to a new investment firm.
February 22, 2010
The announcement that Steven Rattner was stepping down as head of the auto task force left political junkies and the press parsing words and deeds for a credible cause.
July 15, 2009
Steven L. Rattner personal relations:
Michael R. Bloomberg - friend
Arthur Sulzberger Jr. - friend
Steven R. Weisman - friend
Maureen White - spouse
Other current Steven L. Rattner relationships:
Andrew Cuomo vs. Steven L. Rattner (2010) - defendant
Steven L. Rattner past relationships:
2008 Hillary Rodham Clinton presidential campaign - fundraiser
Roger C. Altman - recruited to work at Lehman Brothers
Brookings Institution - trustee
Brown University - fellow
Concord Coalition - director
Jamie S. Gorelick - attorney
IAC/InterActiveCorp - director
Lazard Freres & Co. LLC - deputy chairman and deputy CEO
Metropolitan Museum of Art - trustee
Morgan Stanley - managing director
New America Foundation - director
New York Stem Cell Foundation - director
New York Times - economic correspondent
Partnership for New York City - director
Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry - counselor to the secretary
Quadrangle Group LLC - managing principal
James B. Reston (deceased) - clerk
Andrew Ross Sorkin - attended 2009 book party (Too Big to Fail)
U.S. Department of the Treasury - auto-industry adviser
WNET.org - chairman
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Additional Muckety map information sources:
New York magazine
; New York Times
; Wall Street Journal
; Washington Monthly
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Steven L. Rattner campaign contributions:
Listed below are federal donations of $3,000+ reported to the FEC.
Blumenthal for Senate - $4,800 on 4/16/2010
Obama Victory Fund - $4,600 on 7/30/2008
Obama Victory Fund - $14,250 on 7/30/2008
Steven L. Rattner gave the maximum donation to the following political campaigns:
Obama for America in 2008
Major contributions to state-level political organizations & campaigns:
2006 Bill Richardson (NM) gubernatorial campaign - $15,000 on 9/11/2006
Contributions to political organizations reporting to IRS:
Moveon.org Voter Fund - $25,000 on 10/29/2004

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