For a man who once fiercely kept a low profile,
Here is Blackstone Inc.’s president jogging in Munich, telling his 266,000-plus LinkedIn followers he’ll get a beer and pretzel. On a run in San Francisco, he cheers the city’s comeback. In a Central Park outing with an influencer in New York, he says he’s trying to put “a little bit of a human face to finance.”
TikTok-esque clips of a sweaty billionaire mixing travel musings with investment ideas and the occasional folksy platitude would once have seemed outrageous at a Wall Street firm built on ...
