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Jonathan Tisch
NameJonathan Tisch
Birth date30 September 1953
Birth placeNew York City, New York, U.S.
EducationTufts University (BA)
OccupationBusinessman, philanthropist
SpouseLaura Steinberg, 1996
ParentsPreston Robert Tisch, Joan (Hyman) Tisch
RelativesSteve Tisch (brother), Larry Tisch (uncle)

Jonathan Tisch is an American businessman, philanthropist, and civic leader, best known as the chairman and co-owner of Loews Hotels & Co and for his influential role in the tourism and hospitality industry. A prominent member of the Tisch family, he has also served in leadership positions for the New York Giants of the National Football League and has been a dedicated advocate for New York City through extensive philanthropic and civic work. His career spans hotel management, sports ownership, and significant contributions to public policy and charitable causes.

Early life and education

He was born on September 30, 1953, in New York City to Preston Robert Tisch and Joan Hyman Tisch, growing up within the influential Tisch family known for its business ventures in hotels, insurance, and entertainment. He attended the Dalton School in Manhattan before pursuing higher education at Tufts University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and political science. His early exposure to the family businesses, including Loews Corporation and its holdings, provided a foundational understanding of corporate leadership and the hospitality industry.

Career

After graduating, he began his career at Loews Hotels, working in various operational roles to learn the intricacies of the business. He steadily rose through the ranks, eventually becoming the chairman of Loews Hotels & Co, where he oversaw the expansion and management of a portfolio of properties across the United States, including notable hotels in Miami, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.. Concurrently, he assumed a key leadership role with the New York Giants, serving as the team's treasurer and a co-owner alongside his brother Steve Tisch, contributing to the franchise's operations and its victories in Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI. He has also been an active voice in the tourism sector, serving as chairman of the U.S. Travel Association and on the board of NYC & Company, where he worked to promote travel to New York City and nationally.

Philanthropy and civic engagement

His philanthropic efforts are channeled through the Tisch Foundation and his role as a life trustee of the New York University (NYU) Board of Trustees, where he has supported initiatives at the NYU Tisch School of the Arts and the NYU Langone Medical Center. He co-founded the national volunteer program Family Volunteer Day and has been deeply involved with United Way of New York City, serving as its campaign chair. A committed civic leader, he was appointed by Mayor Michael Bloomberg to chair the New York City Marketing Development Corporation and has served on the boards of the 92nd Street Y, the Museum of Modern Art, and the Economic Club of New York, advocating for business and cultural development.

Personal life

He married Laura Steinberg, daughter of former Soros Fund Management chairman and New York University vice chairman James Wolfensohn, in 1996, and they reside in New York City. The couple is actively involved in the city's social, cultural, and philanthropic circles. An avid art collector and sports enthusiast, he maintains a balance between his professional responsibilities with Loews Hotels, the New York Giants, and his extensive charitable commitments, often highlighting the importance of corporate social responsibility.

Awards and recognition

His contributions have been recognized with numerous honors, including the Horatio Alger Award and the Israel Peace Medal. He has received the Hotelier of the World Award from Hotels magazine and was inducted into the U.S. Travel Hall of Leaders. Tufts University awarded him an honorary Doctor of Public Service degree, and he has been recognized by organizations like the American Hotel & Lodging Association for his lifetime achievements in hospitality and his advocacy for the tourism industry.

Category:American businesspeople Category:American philanthropists Category:1953 births Category:Living people