"This decision formalizes the collaborative leadership structure that has evolved into practice in recent months," said Dino DeConcini, lead independent director of the Company's Board. "We could not be more pleased with the opportunity to leverage Chas and Greg's complementary skills and long-standing partnership." The two executives previously worked together for more than a decade at Credit Suisse, where they jointly led the investment bank's efforts in the Global Services Group.
"Greg and I recognize the power of maximizing each other's strengths, and have become highly adept at shared decision-making over the years," said Edelstein. "I am gratified with our Board's support of our shared leadership, and look forward to our continued success together on behalf of Apollo."
Cappelli, 41, most recently served as Executive Vice President of Global Strategy, Assistant to the Executive Chairman and Chairman of Apollo Global. He joined the Company in April 2007 from Credit Suisse, where he served as Managing Director and Senior Research Analyst, specializing in the higher education sector. While at Credit Suisse, Cappelli founded the Global Services Group. Previously, he was Vice President and Senior Research Analyst with ABN AMRO. Cappelli holds a bachelor's degree in Economics from Indiana University and an MBA from the Brennan School of Business at Dominican University.
"I am honored to be joining Chas as Co-CEO of one of the most influential educational organizations in the world today," said Cappelli. "I am confident in our united ability to deliver accessible programs and academic excellence through the Company's growing multinational network of institutions."
Edelstein, 49, has more than 20 years of experience as a strategic and financial advisor. He joined the Company from Credit Suisse, where he served as Managing Director and headed the Global Services Group in addition to the Chicago investment banking office. Edelstein founded and oversaw Credit Suisse's leading advisory practice in the education industry. Previously, he worked at Price Waterhouse, now PricewaterhouseCoopers, as an auditor and management consultant. Edelstein received a bachelor's degree with highest distinction from the University of Illinois and an MBA from Harvard Business School, where he graduated as a Baker Scholar with high distinction.
About Apollo Group, Inc.
Apollo Group, Inc. has been an education provider for more than 30 years, providing academic access and opportunity to students through its subsidiaries University of Phoenix, Institute for Professional Development, College for Financial Planning, Western International University, Meritus University, Insight Schools and Apollo Global. The Company's distinctive educational programs and services are provided at the high school, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels in 40 states and the District of Columbia; Puerto Rico; Alberta and British Columbia, Canada; Mexico; Chile; and the Netherlands, as well as online throughout the world (data as of February 28, 2009).
For more information about Apollo Group, Inc. and its subsidiaries, call (800) 990-APOL or visit the Company's website at www.apollogrp.edu.
SOURCE: Apollo Group, Inc.
Investor Relations Contact: Apollo Group, Inc. Allyson Pooley, 312-660-2025 allyson.pooley@apollogrp.edu or Media Contact: Mercury Public Affairs Sara Jones, 818-326-1871 sjones@mercuryllc.com

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