Wachenheim was born in 1937 in
New York City as the son of Edgar Wachenheim Jr. and Betty Lewis Wachenheim. Wachenheim studied at
MIT for two years as an undergraduate, and thereafter went to
Williams College, graduating in 1959. In 1969, Wachenheim took a job at the investment division of
Central National-Gottesman (CNG), a company led by his in-laws, under
Arthur Ross. When Ross retired in 1979, Wachenheim became the head of the investment division. Greenhaven Associates was founded by him in 1987 when the investment branch was spun off from CNG. It remained based in
Purchase, New York. The value of the assets under management of the firm compounded over the years, from $300 million in 1991 to $1 billion in 1998, $2.7 billion in 2004, and almost $11 billion today. In July 2018, Wachenheim was interviewed by
CNBC's
Jim Cramer during the
New York City investors conference "Delivering Alpha". The event was hosted by CNBC and the magazine
Institutional Investor. Wachenheim is also the vice chairman of the board of
Central National-Gottesman. Previously, he has also been on the board of directors of public companies. ==
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