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Marshall Sonenshine is Chairman and Managing Partner of Sonenshine Partners. He is also Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia University and a frequent Global Finance Commentator on CNBC and Bloomberg Television and author of numerous publications on financial, legal and public affairs including in The New York Times, Financial Times, CNN, Merrill Data Site, Columbia University Business School, Harvard Law Review, Harvard International Law Journal, and Institutional Investor.

Mr. Sonenshine began his banking career at Salomon Brothers and later became Partner to Paul Volcker and Jim Wolfensohn in M&A and Restructuring bank Wolfensohn & Company. Sonenshine served on the leadership team that merged Wolfensohn first into Bankers Trust, where he headed Media M&A and Aerospace/Transportation M&A, and later into Deutsche Bank, where he was asked to serve as Co-Head of M&A.

Mr. Sonenshine has counseled numerous major corporations worldwide including Alcoa, American Express, Ansett, Bell + Howell, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Carlyle, Comcast, Conrail, Daimler Benz, Dun & Bradstreet, Essilor, GE, ING Group, Invesco, KKR, Lavazza, LensCrafters, Madison Dearborn, Marubeni, New York Times, Nippon Sanso, NTT, 1-800 Contacts, Prisa, Proquest, RH Macy, Ricoh, Sears, Societe Generale, Tata Sons, TNT Limited, Union Pacific, Viacom, and Walt Disney. He has advised on numerous leading transactions including Disney/ABC, AIG/International Lease Finance Corporation, the restructuring of GPA Group with General Electric, Sony/Columbia Pictures, Dassault Systemes/Simulia, EDS/Structural Dynamics, Walgreens/Drugstore.com, the hostile defense of The United States Shoe Corporation, the radio mergers creating Clear Channel Communications, the Philadelphia newspaper restructuring, and countless others.

Mr. Sonenshine holds a BA, magna cum laude, from Brown University where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa, and a JD from Harvard Law School, where he served as an Editor of the Harvard Law Review. He studied at L’Institut d’Etudes Politiques and The Sorbonne in Paris and, served as Teaching Fellow in International Relations at Harvard University’s Government Department, Instructor in Legal Writing and in the International Tax Program at Harvard Law School, and as law clerk to Hon. Lawrence Pierce of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York. He is a member of the New York bar.

Mr. Sonenshine is Chairman of RosettaBooks and the Harvard Law School Fund, a Trustee of Jazz at Lincoln Center, the International Center of Photography and Mass General’s Center for Law, Brain and Behavior and an Emmy award winning Executive Producer of The Loving Story, the HBO civil rights film. He is past Vice Chairman of ArtsConnection and member of the Brown University Annual Fund Executive Committee. Mr. Sonenshine has served on the New York Finance Committee for the Democratic Party and is a lifelong member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He and his wife, Dr. Therese Rosenblatt, have three sons and live in New York.

Mr Marshall Sonenshine

Chairman & Managing Partner, Sonenshine Partners

  • Professor, Finance & Economics, Columbia University
  • Partner, Wolfensohn & Company
  • Chairman, RosettaBooks
  • Editor, Harvard Law Review