From the Editor
  • Donald Trump tapped Howard Lutnick to co-chair his transition team, then named him America's 41st secretary of commerce.
  • Lutnick lost both parents as a teenager, leaving him and his two siblings to take care of each other.
  • After graduating from Haverford College, he got a job at the Wall Street firm of Cantor Fitzgerald, where he became a favorite of founder Bernie Cantor and eventually took control of the firm.
  • The September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center killed 658 of Cantor Fitzgerald's 960 New York employees, including Lutnick's younger brother, Gary.
  • Thanks to an electronic trading business and savvy dealmaking, Lutnick rebuilt his empire, which employed more than 14,000 people by the time he joined the Trump administration in 2025.

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Personal Stats
Age
64
Source of Wealth
Finance, Self Made
Residence
Washington, District of Columbia
Citizenship
United States
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