Kevin Ulrich is the Founder and Chairman of Anchorage Capital Group, a specialized private equity firm. Under his leadership, Anchorage grew to become a leading alternative credit and distressed investment manager with over $30 billion in assets under management and operating affiliates in London and Luxembourg. In his current role, he works closely with the Co-Chief Investment Officers on the firm’s portfolio management, research and investment decisions. Ulrich has over 25 years of experience in the financial services industry. Prior to Anchorage, he served as Managing Director, Head of Distressed Bank Loans, and Global Head of Bank Loan Trading at Goldman Sachs.
Kevin Ulrich Professional Experience / Academic History
Professional Experience
Academic History
CURRENT AFFILIATIONS
MGM
Ulrich was previously Chairman of the Board of MGM.
He has been a Director of MGM since 2010 and served as the Head of the Compensation Committee.
He stepped down as Chairman of MGM in connection with the successful sale of MGM to Amazon.
EARLY CAREER
Prior to Anchorage, he served as Managing Director, Head of Distressed Bank Loans, and Global Head of Bank Loan Trading at Goldman Sachs.
He was directly responsible for the trading operation and proprietary investment portfolio of the Goldman Sachs Bank Loan business.
He has been featured in Forbes, Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal, New York Post, and Institutional Investor.
Film credits include executive producing MGM titles Cyrano (2021), House of Gucci (2021), The Boys in the Boat (2023), and Challengers (2024); as well as Sony Pictures Releasing Dumb Money (2023).