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    Taggart Romney is the oldest son of Ann and Mitt Romney, born when both were undergraduates at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Tagg's birthplace of Provo, Utah. [1] He attended Belmont Hill School, a preparatory academy before he graduated magna cum laude with a BA in economics from BYU and earned an MBA from the Harvard Business School.

  2. Tagg Romney, born Taggart, is the most recognized of all the Mitt Romney sons. At 42, he is also the oldest of the children born to Ann and Mitt. Similar to the other Romney boys, Tagg received an exceptional education. He was a 1988 graduate of Belmont High School, located in Belmont, MA, and he continued on to achieve an economics degree from ...

  3. About. Solamere History. Solamere Capital is a $2 billion multi-strategy private equity investment firm founded in 2008 by Tagg Romney, Eric Scheuermann, and Spencer Zwick, and in partnership with Mitt Romney (who stepped down in 2019 to join the U.S. Senate). Solamere provides a vehicle that aims to enable CEOs and industry leaders to pool ...

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  5. Aug 28, 2012 · Tagg and his four brothers are playing a bigger role in the presidential campaign. Reuters. WASHINGTON — When Tagg Romney, the eldest of Mitt and Ann Romney’s five sons, was not quite 12, he ...

  6. Taggart 'Tagg' Romney was born on March 21, 1970 in Provo, Utah, United States to Mitt Romney and his wife Ann. The first of five sons, he was born when both his parents were undergraduate students at the culturally conservative Brigham Young University and were living in a basement apartment. After finishing school, he went to Brigham Young ...

  7. Oct 12, 2023 · Tagg Romney, Mitt Romney's eldest son, co-founded the private equity investment firm Solamere Capital in 2008. The company is based in Boston and also has an office in New York.

  8. Oct 26, 2012 · Tagg Romney spoke to supporters of his father's campaign in Marietta, Ohio, on Oct. 19. Meg Roussos for The New York Times. By Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Ashley Parker. Oct. 26, 2012. CAMBRIDGE, Ohio ...

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