MORTIMER ZUCKERMAN
'Mortimer Benjamin ("Mort") Zuckerman' (born 1937, in Montreal, Canada) is a Jewish American billionaire magazine editor, publisher, and real estate tycoon.
Zuckerman co-founded Boston Properties, Inc. in 1970; he is chairman of the board, and director. He is the current Editor-in-Chief of ''U.S. News & World Report'' and the publisher/owner of the ''New York Daily News'' since 1993. Zuckerman is the 382nd richest man in the world by Forbes list[1].
| Contents |
| Biography |
| Education |
| Professional life |
| Associations |
| Jewish Causes |
| Honors |
| References |
Biography
Education
Zuckerman graduated from Harvard University's Law School with LL.M. in 1962, University of Pennsylvania's the Wharton School with M.B.A. and distinction of honor in 1961, McGill University in Montreal, Canada with LL.B. in 1961, and B.A. in 1957. He entered McGill at the age of sixteen.
Professional life
Zuckerman taught at Harvard Business School as an associate professor for nine years and at Yale University. He also spent seven years at the real estate firm Cabot, Cabot & Forbes, where he rose to the position of Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer[2].
In 1980, he acquired the literary magazine ''The Atlantic Monthly'', where he was Chairman from 1980 to 1999. In 1999 he sold the magazine to David G. Bradley. In 1984, Mortimer Zuckerman bought ''U.S. News & World Report'', where he remains its Editor-in-Chief.
Zuckerman serves on the Board of Trustees of several educational and private institutions such as New York University, the Aspen Institute, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, the Hole in the Wall Gang Fund, the Center for Communications. He is a member of the JPMorgan's National Advisory Board, the Council on Foreign Relations, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, and the International Institute of Strategic Studies. He worked as a president of the Board of Trustees of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.
Associations
Zuckerman is known to be a mentor to and close associate of Daniel M. Snyder[3], owner of the NFL American football team Washington Redskins. He has been a financial backer to Snyder's business ventures (''CampusUSA'' magazine)[4], and was a shareholder and director in Snyder Communications Inc.[5], a marketing services business which was taken over in 2000 (by Havas Advertising).
Jewish Causes
In addition to his publishing and real-estate interests, Zuckerman is also a sought-after commentator on world affairs and an active supporter of Israeli, Zionist and international Jewish causes.
In their 2006 paper ''The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy'', John Mearsheimer, political science professor at the University of Chicago, and Stephen Walt, academic dean of the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, named Zuckerman and the ''Daily News'' as a member of the media wing of the "Israeli lobby" in the United States.Clyne, Meghan. Kalb Upbraids Harvard Dean Over Israel, ''New York Sun'', March 21, 2006. Accessed August 17, 2007. Zuckerman replied: "I would just say this: The allegations of this disproportionate influence of the Jewish community reminds me of the 92-year-old man sued in a paternity suit. He said he was so proud, he pleaded guilty."
He occasionally appears on ''The McLaughlin Group'' and writes columns for ''U.S. News & World Report'' and the ''New York Daily News'', usually taking liberal to centrist positions on political matters, unless Israel is at issue, whereby he adopts highly conservative views on matters related to Israel's security, etc. Among others, a cause he often advocates in his columns is support for Israel. Zuckerman is also an advisory chair for the Washington Institute for Near East Policy think-tank.
Between 2001 and 2003, Zuckerman was the chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. Typically, the nominating committee attempts to choose a person who is both respected and uncontroverisal. However, Zuckerman was widely opposed by liberal Jewish factions.[6][7] Nonetheless, Zuckerman was eventually elected and served a full term.
In 2005, before the Jewish settlers' pullout from Gaza, at James Wolfensohn's request, Zuckerman made a private plea to his friends, including Bill Gates, and Leonard Stern, and raised $14 million within two days for a private advocacy group, the Aspen Institute, which bought greenhouses in Gaza and transferred them to Palestinians as a gift.[8]
Honors
Zuckerman was awarded the Commandeur De L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
References
1. Forbes, 2006
2. Boston Properties Management bio
3. From a College Dropout to Billionaire Owner of Washington Redskins
4. Forward Motion
5. SEC 424B4 filing for Snyder Communications
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8. Mideast Outlook: Palestinians can't compromise on minor issue
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