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William Tisch
NameWilliam Tisch
Birth date1969
Birth placeNew York City, New York, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of Pennsylvania (BA), Harvard University (MBA)
OccupationBusinessman, investor, philanthropist
SpouseDina Tisch
RelativesJames S. Tisch (father), Andrew H. Tisch (uncle), Laurie Tisch (aunt), Jonathan Tisch (cousin)

William Tisch. He is an American businessman, investor, and philanthropist, known as a co-founder of the investment firm Four Partners and for his leadership roles within the Loews Corporation, the diversified conglomerate founded by his family. A member of the prominent Tisch family, his career spans private equity, venture capital, and significant philanthropic initiatives focused on education and the arts. Tisch serves on the boards of several major cultural and educational institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art and the University of Pennsylvania.

Early life and education

William Tisch was born in 1969 in New York City, into the influential Tisch family, whose business interests are anchored by the Loews Corporation. He is the son of James S. Tisch, who served as President and CEO of Loews Corporation, and the grandson of co-founders Laurence Tisch and Preston Robert Tisch. He attended the Dalton School in Manhattan before pursuing higher education at the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree. He subsequently obtained a Master of Business Administration from Harvard Business School at Harvard University, following in the footsteps of many family members who have been deeply involved in both business and philanthropy.

Career

Following his graduation from Harvard Business School, Tisch began his career in the world of finance. He initially worked in the mergers and acquisitions department at the investment bank Lazard, gaining foundational experience in corporate strategy and deal-making. He later moved into the private equity sector, working at Apax Partners, a global firm based in London. This international experience provided him with a broad perspective on investment and corporate growth before he returned to the United States to co-found his own firm. His professional trajectory reflects a blend of traditional investment banking and hands-on venture capital investing.

Business ventures

In 2002, William Tisch co-founded the investment firm Four Partners with his cousin Thomas Tisch and other partners. Based in New York City, the firm focuses on private equity and venture capital investments, particularly in growth-stage companies across various sectors including technology, media, and consumer goods. Beyond his role at Four Partners, Tisch has been actively involved with the family's core business, serving on the board of directors of Loews Corporation. He has also held board positions at Diamond Offshore Drilling, a former subsidiary of Loews Corporation, and has been involved with other entities such as the General Electric-affiliated financial services firm Genworth Financial.

Philanthropy

William Tisch is deeply engaged in philanthropy, with a focus on education, arts, and civic institutions. He serves on the board of overseers for the University of Pennsylvania's School of Arts and Sciences and is a trustee of the Dalton School. In the arts, he holds a position on the board of trustees of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City, a institution with long-standing ties to the Tisch family. His philanthropic efforts also extend to supporting medical research and hospitals, including involvement with NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. Alongside his wife Dina, he has supported numerous cultural and educational initiatives, continuing the family's legacy of charitable giving established by his grandparents through the Tisch Foundation.

Personal life

William Tisch is married to Dina Tisch, and the couple has three children. They maintain residences in New York City and have been active participants in the city's social and cultural scene. An avid art collector, his interests align with his philanthropic work at the Museum of Modern Art. He is also known for his support of Democratic political candidates and causes. Tisch maintains a relatively private life compared to some other members of the prominent Tisch family, focusing his public efforts primarily on his business and charitable endeavors.

Category:American businesspeople Category:1969 births Category:Living people Category:Tisch family Category:Harvard Business School alumni Category:University of Pennsylvania alumni