James S. Tisch

James S. Tisch
Born (1953-01-02) January 2, 1953
Residence Southampton, New York
Nationality United States
Education B.A. Cornell University
M.B.A University of Pennsylvania
Occupation businessman
Known for CEO of Loews Corporation
Spouse(s) Merryl Hiat
Children Jessica Sarah Tisch
Benjamin Jacob Tisch
Samuel Aaron Tisch
Parent(s) Wilma "Billie" Stein
Laurence Tisch.
Family Andrew Tisch (brother)
Daniel Tisch (brother)
Thomas J. Tisch (brother)

James S. Tisch (born January 2, 1953) has been the CEO of Loews Corporation since 1999.

Early life and education

He was born in 1953 to Wilma "Billie" Stein and Laurence Tisch. His father was co-chairman of Loews Corporation along with his brother Preston Robert Tisch. James graduated from Cornell University and received his MBA at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.[1]

Career

Tisch's other positions include a seat in the directorate of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the chairmanship of WNET, membership in the Council on Foreign Relations, and seats on the boards of General Electric, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, and the New York Public Library.

Philanthropy and political donations

James and wife Merryl donated $40 million to establish The Tisch Cancer Institute, a state-of-the-art, patient-oriented comprehensive cancer care and research facility at the Mount Sinai Hospital, New York.[2]

Tisch was a supporter of Rudolph Giuliani and is one of the more prominent donors to the Republican party, and was notable for supporting Joe Lhota for New York City mayor in 2013.[3]

Personal life

Tisch is married to Merryl (née Hiat) Tisch. She is a member of the New York State Board of Regents[4] and the chairwoman of the board of the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty.[5][6] They have three children:[7]

Tisch has a 8,000 square foot home in Southampton, New York.[10]

References

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