David Kabiller
David G. Kabiller is the founder, founding principal, and head of business development of AQR Capital Management, along with Cliff Asness, John M. Liew and Robert Krail. He initiated AQR's international growth and its introduction of mutual funds as well as the creation of the AQR University symposia series and the AQR Insight Award for outstanding innovation in applied academic research. Kabiller established AQR's QUANTA Academy program, which is designed to help employees reach their full potential. The program offers a holistic approach, focusing on both professional and personal development.
Early life and education
Kabiller was born July 2, 1963, in Chicago, Illinois, to a Jewish family, the son of Elaine and Irving Kabiller. He has one sister, Sari Kabiller Battista. He earned a B.A. in economics from Northwestern University, where he received an athletic scholarship to play tennis and was named to the Big Ten's Academic All-Conference team, and an M.B.A. from Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management.Career
After school, he worked as a vice president at Goldman, Sachs & Co.Kabiller has co-authored papers on topics including derivatives, enhanced indexation, securities lending, insurance-linked securities, hedge funds and the secret of Warren Buffett's investing acumen. “Buffett’s Alpha” received the 2018 Graham and Dodd Award from the Financial Analysts Journal for the year's best paper. He was profiled in Scott Patterson's book The Quants.