push yourself."
Kaplan himself concurs that he is
always "encouraging others to be all
they can be, and pushing people to
strive, to shoot higher. I tell them
not to accept mediocrity, but to
always shoot for A-plus."
Kaplan's parents divorced when he
was 2. His father is Birmingham attor-
ney David Kaplan, with whom he has
remained close. Kaplan's mother Linda
Eder Ross, who often struggled on a
tight budget as a single parent until
she remarried when Kaplan was 9,
raised him and his older brother,
Robert. Now 34, Robert has followed
his younger sibling to California.
Kaplan attended Covington Middle
School in Birmingham and Detroit
Country Day School in Beverly Hills.
He said he first became intrigued by
economics while at Country Day, and
began his lifelong habit of reading
Business Week magazine.
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