![]() Prior to his graduate studies, Skardon served as Chief Speechwriter and Policy Assistant to Governor George W. Skardon is a graduate of Harvard University and received his MBA from Harvard Business School and JD from the University of Texas School of Law. Skardon started his financial services career at JPMorgan Chase and its predecessor organizations where he was a member of the Mergers and Acquisitions Group. Prior to joining Apollo in 2012, Skardon was Managing Director with The Carlyle Group’s distressed debt investment vehicle and Managing Director at Oaktree Capital Management before that. He is also a member of the European Management Committee. Skardon Baker is Partner, European Principal Finance (EPF), Real Assets at Apollo, where he oversees all EPF investment activities, operations and personnel. Partner, European Principal Finance, Real Estate in London Renee earned her BA from University of Wisconsin - Madison and her MBA from New York University. Before that, Renee held various roles at Goldman Sachs within the Asset Management and Private Wealth Management Technology organizations, and was a management consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers and KPMG. She was also Co-Chair of AllianceBernstein’s Women’s Initiative and Chair of the Global Technology & Operations Employee Recognition Program. Previously, Renee was Head of AllianceBernstein Private Wealth Infrastructure overseeing Technology, Portfolio Implementation, Operations & Risk and Corporate Technology Services. Prior to joining Apollo in 2021, Renee was with AllianceBernstein, most recently as Senior Vice President of Digital Transformation in the Office of the CEO, where she was responsible for leading the firm-wide digital strategy, identifying emerging digital business opportunities and driving the CEO agenda around strategic digital initiatives. Renee Anderson is Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, Global Technology at Apollo. Managing Director, Global Technology in New York Apollo Tactical Income Fund (NYSE: AIF).Apollo Senior Floating Rate Fund (NYSE: AFT).Apollo Asset Management (NYSE: AAM PrA-B).Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance (NYSE: ARI).Not all of the previous films are available on subscription services, but you can plan your rewatch anticipating the arrival of the new sequel with our Fast & Furious streaming guide. So next one, when we come back I was just like, 'I love it.' So I'm hoping in the next one I can do a lot more driving.įast & Furious 11 doesn’t have a release date yet, but Fast X will be arriving in theaters everywhere this Friday – the movie sporting a tremendous ensemble cast that includes not only the aforementioned Jason Momoa and Vin Diesel, but also Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris Bridges, Scott Eastwood, Brie Larson, Charlize Theron, and more. So a lot of that stuff like is in studio, but I want to drive more, man. And that goes down to like, to get the angles to get all the stuff, you know, it's hard and they had so much to shoot. ![]() He has scenes later in Fast X where he is driving cars, but it seems that different filmmaking tricks were employed for those sequences that stopped Momoa from actually operating a motor vehicle.Ĭontinuing, he explained that he understands the reasons why he didn’t get to drive as much as he wanted to in the making of the blockbuster, but he still hopes that he’ll get the chances he wants when principal photography commences on Fast & Furious 11. Jason Momoa’s Dante Reyes is on a motorcycle for much of the film’s second act set piece that takes place in Rome, and it’s made clear that it’s him on the bike. And then the stunts that would jeopardize the whole picture, obviously a stunt man would take that over, but I really would love to drive more. I know how to ride motorcycles just from doing my own thing, and so I did 80 percent of the motorcycle stuff, which is great and I'm super happy that they trusted me to do it. That'll be my massive request, is going like, 'I would love to go to driving school.' I would love to go learn that stuff. My only one maybe like bummer of the whole thing is I didn't get to drive more, which is gonna change in the next one. ![]() He explained that he had the chance to do a fair amount of work on a motorcycle, as he is an experienced rider, but he wants more action behind the wheel in the sequel: The actor participated in a virtual press roundtable late last week to discuss his time thus far in the Fast & Furious franchise, and it was when asked about the film’s big third act set piece that he pointed to the one “bummer” of the Fast X ride: he didn’t feel that he got enough time actually driving cars on set. ![]()
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