A native of Brookline, Mass., Robert Kraft attended public schools before entering Columbia University on an academic scholarship. Upon graduation in 1963, he received a fellowship to attend Harvard Business School, where he earned a master’s degree in business administration. In 1968, he started his first packaging operation and in 1972, understanding the importance forest products would play in the developing global economy, founded International Forest Products (IFP). With IFP, Robert created a platform that has grown into the Kraft Group, a diverse holding company that comprises the family’s various business interests. Robert’s underlying values of relationship building, coupled with

Robert Kraft
Founder, Chairman And CEO
The Kraft Group
United States, Massachusetts, Boston
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Founder, Chairman And CEO
The Kraft Group
Investment Team,Operations Team
Investor
Foundation
Boston
Massachusetts
United States
Oct 29, 2025
Work Experience
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Trustee Emeritus Present
Email: robertk@thekraftgroup.com
Carnegie Hall
Trustee Present
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Apollo Theater
Trustee Present
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Columbia University
Trustee Emeritus Present
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Boston College
Trustee Present
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International Forest Products (IFP)
Founder Jan 1972 - Present
Email: robertk@thekraftgroup.com
The Kraft Group
Founder, Chairman And CEO Jan 1972 - Present
Email: robertk@thekraftgroup.com
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