15 Facts About Darrell Crate

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Darrell W Crate was born on 1967 and is an American investor, private equity manager, and philanthropist.

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Darrell Crate is currently the managing principal of Easterly, a private investment firm he founded in 2009 in Beverly, Massachusetts.

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Darrell Crate began his career with Chase Manhattan Bank and Chase Manhattan Securities.

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Darrell Crate began his career with Chase Manhattan and Chase Manhattan Securities in New York.

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In 2009, Darrell Crate founded Easterly Capital, LLC, a firm based in Beverly, Massachusetts, that builds operating businesses to gain exposure to the growth in both asset management and non-bank finance sectors.

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In February 2015, Darrell Crate became the chairman of Easterly Government Properties, Inc.

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Darrell Crate is involved with a number of non-profit, political, and charitable organizations.

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Darrell Crate has been a trustee of Bates College since 2003 and served on the college's advancement and investment committees.

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On February 8,2016, the college announced that Darrell Crate was among seven families to donate $19 million to endow professorships and launch the college's new digital and computational studies program.

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Darrell Crate serves as a trustee of Think of Us, a not-for-profit technology platform with the ultimate goal of helping foster youth successfully transition into a prosperous adulthood.

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Darrell Crate currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association.

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Darrell Crate serves on the advisory counsel to the National Park Foundation.

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Darrell Crate has a particular focus and interest in the National Parks located in Maine, North Carolina and Montana.

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Darrell Crate served as a Trustee of Think of Us, a not-for-profit technology platform with the ultimate goal of helping foster youth successfully transition into a prosperous adulthood.

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From 2003 to 2007, Darrell Crate served as the chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party, and a senior advisor to Governor Mitt Rommney.