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He has deep pockets, a high profile and far-reaching network in financial, nonprofit and public sectors. By fall, Chris Heinz plans to settle into a home in Shadyside. He and wife Sasha want their kids, ages 5 and 2, to grow up in Pittsburgh, not New York. At 42, the youngest of the three Heinz brothers — whose mother is billionaire ketchup heiress and philanthropist Teresa Heinz Kerry — will relocate closer to the Downtown headquarters of The Heinz Endowments, where he, his wife and mother are board members.

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  • He has deep pockets, a high profile and far-reaching network in financial, nonprofit and public sectors. By fall, Chris Heinz plans to settle into a home in Shadyside. He and wife Sasha want their kids, ages 5 and 2, to grow up in Pittsburgh, not New York. At 42, the youngest of the three Heinz brothers — whose mother is billionaire ketchup heiress and philanthropist Teresa Heinz Kerry — will relocate closer to the Downtown headquarters of The Heinz Endowments, where he, his wife and mother are board members.
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  • He has deep pockets, a high profile and far-reaching network in financial, nonprofit and public sectors. By fall, Chris Heinz plans to settle into a home in Shadyside. He and wife Sasha want their kids, ages 5 and 2, to grow up in Pittsburgh, not New York. At 42, the youngest of the three Heinz brothers — whose mother is billionaire ketchup heiress and philanthropist Teresa Heinz Kerry — will relocate closer to the Downtown headquarters of The Heinz Endowments, where he, his wife and mother are board members. “He'll have more intimate contact with strategies put in place in Pittsburgh,” said Kate Dewey, president of The Forbes Funds. “Pittsburgh benefits by the fact that a young leader is coming back to the community who has resources at his disposal.” The Harvard Business School graduate's contacts include politicians, real estate and finance moguls, nonprofit leaders and A-list celebrities — he once dated Gwneyth Paltrow and The Washingtonian included his 2008 nuptials in “Wedding of the Rich & Famous.” His stepdad is Secretary of State John Kerry. The Heinz Endowments is Western Pennsylvania's second-largest foundation with $1.6 billion in assets. Last year it doled out $75 million in grants. Heinz has an affinity for veterans issues and chairs the investment committee of the private family foundation's board. In 2005, Heinz co-founded the investment firm Rosemont Capital, named for the Fox Chapel family home. He left the firm in late 2014 and does private consulting.
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