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1 Early years and Education  





2 Business career  





3 Philanthropy  





4 The Jerome L. Greene Foundation  





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Jerome L. Greene (1906–1999) was a prominent New York lawyer, real estate investor, and philanthropist.

Early years and Education

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Greene was born in Brooklyn in 1909. Greene graduated from Columbia College in 1926 and Columbia Law School in 1928.[1]

Business career

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Greene was a founding partner of the Manhattan law firm Marshall, Bratter, Greene, Allison & Tucker.[2] As a real estate investor he was the principal owner of the Carlyle Hotel.[3][4]

Philanthropy

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Jerome L Greene Science Center under construction

Over the years, Greene and his wife Dawn contributed over $40 million to Columbia Law School as well as significant contributions to WNYC public radio. The WNYC Greene Space was named in his honor.[5] In 2006, the Jerome L. Greene Foundation donated $200 million to Columbia University, the largest gift that the school had ever received, to establish The Jerome L. Greene Science Center. Greene was a major patron of the arts, among other things, serving as chairman of the board of the Hirshhorn Museum, a member of Lincoln Center's board of directors, and as a trustee of the Juilliard School.[6]

The Jerome L. Greene Foundation

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The Jerome L. Greene Foundation supports the arts, education, health, and social justice. Founded in 1978, its assets were valued at $660 million by the end of 2019.[7][8]

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  1. ^ "Columbia News".
  • ^ "Our History – the Jerome L. Greene Foundation".
  • ^ McQuiston, John T. (30 May 1999). "Jerome L. Greene Dies at 93; Wide-Ranging Philanthropist". The New York Times.
  • ^ Collins, Glenn (4 January 2001). "Owner of 17 Luxury Hotels Buys Carlyle for $130 Million". The New York Times.
  • ^ "Home". thegreenespace.org.
  • ^ "Our History – the Jerome L. Greene Foundation".
  • ^ "The Jerome L. Greene Foundation". The Jerome L. Greene Foundation. Retrieved 2017-04-11.
  • ^ Roberts, Ken Schwencke, Mike Tigas, Sisi Wei, Alec Glassford, Andrea Suozzo, Brandon (9 May 2013). "JEROME L GREENE FOUNDATION INC - Form Form 990-PF for period ending Dec 2019 - Nonprofit Explorer". ProPublica. Retrieved 2021-08-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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