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But David has fun with his money,” said Richard Brodhead, the former president of Duke University, which Rubenstein attended and helped oversee as chairman of its Board of Trustees until 2017.
— David M. Rubenstein (@DM_Rubenstein) February 13, 2025 The Kennedy Center presents theater, contemporary dance, ballet, vocal music, chamber music, hip-hop, comedy, international arts and jazz.
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Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein talks to NPR’s Michel Martin about his rookie season as owner of his hometown Major League Baseball team.
SARASOTA, Fla. — David Rubenstein conducted his first true news conference as Orioles owner Monday during spring training. He answered questions about the franchise’s payroll, extensions for ...
Orioles owner David Rubenstein issued his first public comments since being replaced as chairman of the John F. Kennedy Center for ... vocal music, chamber music, hip-hop, comedy, international ...
Stream Season 6 now with KPBS Passport! David Rubenstein’s skillful questioning of acclaimed writers like Robert A. Caro, Ron Chernow, Doris Kearns Goodwin, and many others effectively takes us ...
Orioles owner David Rubenstein, right, signs his bobble-head dolls for fans before game against the Cincinnati Reds at Camden Yards. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff) Expand ...
The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations explores successful leadership through the personal and professional choices of the most influential people in business.
Now that the new ownership group has finalized its purchase of the Baltimore Orioles (“David Rubenstein group, which owned 40% of Orioles, closes deal for remainder of team,” Aug. 1), it’s ...
Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein talks to NPR’s Michel Martin about his rookie season as owner of his hometown Major League Baseball team.
Baltimore Orioles owner David Rubenstein talks to NPR’s Michel Martin about his rookie season as owner of his hometown Major League Baseball team.