Robert Wolf (business)

Prior to forming 32 Advisors, Wolf spent 18 years at UBS, a global financial services firm.

There he held several senior positions, including chairman and CEO of UBS Americas and president and chief operating officer of the Investment Bank.

More recently, he served as a member of NYC Mayor elect Eric Adams’ transition team with a focus on infrastructure, and on the board of EJF’s SPAC on the completed $8.5 billion transaction with fintech company Pagaya.

Wolf joined UBS AG in 1994 after ten years at Salomon Brothers working in Fixed Income.

"[7] In a 2016 profile in The Hill Wolf supported Hillary Clinton’s fiscally conservative plans and said conservatives should have voted for her: “My view is a lot of the business community will support the secretary because her business policies are better.”[7] Asserting that most of the business world “lean left socially and lean right fiscally,” he said “I think when you look at leaning right fiscally, if you look at her plan versus Trump’s,” Clinton’s comes out on top.

[8] In December 2016, he joined Fox News/Fox Business as a TV contributor and was a member of the advisory board of the show “Wall Street Week”.

In May 2024, Wolf received an honorary Doctor of Commercial Science degree at the Suffolk University Sawyer Business School ceremony.

He currently resides in Purchase, NY with his wife, Carol, who is a Senior Director of Corporate Development at Sandy Hook Promise.