"Steven Terner Mnuchin[2] (/məˈnuːʃɪn/ mə-NOO-shin;[3] born December 21, 1962) is an American banker, film producer, and former hedge fund manager who is the 77th United States Secretary of the Treasury as part of the Trump administration.
After he graduated from Yale University in 1985, Mnuchin worked for investment bank Goldman Sachs for 17 years, eventually becoming its Chief ...
Film production career
In 2004, he founded RatPac-Dune Entertainment as a side business, which was the financier of a number of notable films, including the X-Men film franchise and Avatar.[6][41][42]
In Hollywood, Mnuchin, along with film producer Brett Ratner and financier James Packer, working with RatPac-Dune Entertainment, produced American Sniper and Mad Max: Fury Road. Mnuchin was co-chairman of the trio's movie company, Relativity Media, but left seven months before it went bankrupt.[34] A source close to the company said that he had resigned because of the potential for a conflict of interest between his duties at Relativity and OneWest.[41] He and other investors reportedly lost $80 million.[42]...