Palm Beach Polo Golf and Country Club
Property Owners Association, INC
Matthew Guerreiro
Matt is currently a semi-retired private investor. Born and raised in Manhattan, he’s married with two adult daughters. His wife, Christina Mohr, is an investment banker with Citigroup focusing on mergers and acquisitions. They live in Tribeca and have a house on Woods Road in Clermont, NY. During the winter, Matt lives Wellington, FL where Christina indulges her passion for equestrian sports. Beginning in 2020, Matt established Florida as his legal residence and spends much of the year down in Wellington. He and Christina bought their first home in Wellington in 2010. In 2016, they bought their current house on Maidstone Drive. Matt is a director of the Maidstone HoA. They have two adult daughters, Clare and Inez (aka “Nicky”).
Matt attended the Dalton School in NYC for grade and high school. He went to Reed College in Portland, Oregon his freshman year. He then spent a year backpacking through Asia, during which period he transferred to Harvard. He graduated from Harvard College in 1980 with an AB in social studies and economics. He won a Marshall Scholarship from the British Government to study at Oxford for three years. He was awarded a Masters degree (M.Litt) in Economics from Magdalen College, Oxford in 1983. He began his professional career as a management consultant for McKinsey & Company in NYC, working on assignments in Asia and North America, mainly for financial institutions. He then worked as an investment banker for Salomon Brothers and (later) Salomon Smith Barney.
He was also a principal at the Canadian private equity firm Onex Corporation and a founding member of Ripplewood Holdings LLC, a New York based private equity firm. He was board president of his residential cooperative corporation in NYC during the 1980s. He was also president of the Dalton Alumni Association and was a member of Dalton’s board of directors. He also served on the board of the Cathedral School of St John the Divine and was chair of their finance committee.
Matt also served for many years as finance chair for Friends of Clermont, Inc., a 501(c)(3) supporting NYS’ Clermont State Historic Site. He was also a board member of Dayton Superior Corporation.