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Lewis Glucksman
American businessman
Lewis L. Glucksman (December 22, – July 5, ) was a former Lehman Brothers trader and former chief executive officer and chairman of Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb Inc.
Early life and education
Glucksman was born into a second generation Hungarian Jewish family that lived on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City.[1][2] He served as a teenage volunteer with the US Navy in World War II.[1] Glucksman graduated from the College of William and Mary and later earned a Master's degree in business administration from New York University.
The National University of Ireland granted him an honorary Ph.D.
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Career
Glucksman had a distinguished career on Wall Street. He joined the staff of privately held Lehman Brothers in After rising from head of sales and trading at Lehman to co-CEO, Glucksman, described then as "gruff and tough" beat Pete Peterson, a former United States Secretary of Commerce for control of the then-closely held firm in , a battle documented in the book Greed and Glory on Wall Street by Ken Auletta.
Shortly after Glucksman took control, however, the firm experienced a sharp drop in profits. That resulted in a forced sale by Lehman's partners to American Express in American Express paid $ million for the firm. Glucksman joined Primerica Financial Services after Citigroup Inc. founder Sanford Weill acquired the company in He also served as Commissioner of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
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He travelled to Ireland frequently in his role as a trustee of New York University to promote academic relationships between Irish academia and NYU. He established a home in Cobh, County Cork in with his wife Loretta Brennan Glucksman and lived there from
Glucksman directed much of his philanthropy towards projects of benefit to the promotion of culture in Ireland.
These included the transfer of the Coastal and Marine Research Centre from UCC to waterfront premises at Cork Harbour; his patronage of the Lewis Glucksman Gallery at UCC and the Glucksman Chair of Literature and the Glucksman Library and Reading Room at the University of Limerick; his support for the Millennium Wing of the National Gallery of Ireland; his founding of Glucksman Ireland House at New York University as a centre of Irish culture, language, literature and music; and his participation in The Ireland Funds.
The Glucksman Institute for Research in Securities Markets (formed at NYU Stern) is endowed by a grant from Lewis Glucksman, Stern MBA ' It offers faculty and student grants to support research on equities, bonds, futures, options, and other financial instruments and on the markets where they are traded.
Personal life and death
In , Glucksman married Loretta Brennan[1] an Irish American.[3] She had three children from her first marriage.[3] Glucksman died at his home in Cobh in , aged He was survived by his wife and his daughters Mary Salinger Glucksman and Jane Salinger Glucksman; and three stepchildren,[1] John Cooney, Christopher Cooney, and Kate Cooney Picco.[4]
References
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