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'''Jerry I. Speyer''' is an American real estate developer. He is one of two founding partners of the New York real estate company [[Tishman Speyer]]. Having significant ties to several [[David Rockefeller]]-directed foundations, he attended the [[Bilderberg/2012|2012 Bilderberg conference]]. He also sat on the board of the influential military think-tank [[RAND|RAND Foundation]].
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==Early life and education==
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Speyer was born in [[Milwaukee]], Wisconsin, the son of Germaine M. and Ernest A. Speyer.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2003/05/08/classified/paid-notice-deaths-speyer-germaine-m.html</ref> According to a 1998 profile in ''[[The New York Times]]'', "[Speyer's] mother is [[Swiss American|Swiss]], and his father comes from one of the old [[Jewish Frankfurt am Main|Jewish families of Frankfurt]]" (however, there is only very distant connection to the [[Speyer family|Speyer banking family]], if any); his father, a shoe manufacturer, fled [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] in 1939, established a business in Milwaukee, before moving to New York when Jerry was three months old.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/1995/10/08/nyregion/a-developer-for-the-90-s-big-projects-little-flash.html?pagewanted=all</ref> Speyer grew up in a cultured [[Ashkenazi Jews|German-Jewish]] household on Riverside Drive. He graduated from the private [[Horace Mann School]]. At [[Columbia University]], he majored in [[German literature]] and joined [[Zeta Beta Tau]], a Jewish [[Fraternities and sororities in North America|fraternity]]. "Speyer was one of those people who were solid, and even solemn, at an age when others are still flailing and unsure of themselves."<ref>https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F02EED7143DF933A15751C1A96E958260}</ref> Speyer graduated from [[Columbia College of Columbia University|Columbia College]] in 1962 and received an [[MBA]] from [[Columbia Business School]] in 1964.<ref name=Fed>http://www.newyorkfed.org/aboutthefed/orgchart/board/speyer.html</ref>
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==Career==
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Speyer began his career in 1964 as Assistant to the Vice President of [[Madison Square Garden]]. Speyer has served as President & CEO of [[Tishman Speyer]] since he formed the company together with his father-in-law [[Robert Tishman]] in 1978.<ref name="Fed" />
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Speyer has served as chairman of the [[Federal Reserve Bank of New York]],<ref name="Fed" /> chairman of the [[Museum of Modern Art]],<ref name=Moma>http://www.moma.org/about/trustees</ref> and vice chair on the Board of Trustees of the [[Rand Corporation]].<ref name="Fed" /> Speyer is also chair of the Executive Committee and chairman emeritus of Columbia University, chair emeritus of the Real Estate Board of New York, and past president of the Board of Trustees of the [[Dalton School]].<ref name=NYO>http://observer.com/2007/05/jerry-speyer-elected-chairman-of-moma/</ref>
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Speyer sits on the board of [[Carnegie Hall]], alongside [[Sanford Weill]], the former chairman of [[Citigroup]], with whom he has a close business relationship (see External Links below).<ref name=NYMag>http://nymag.com/news/intelligencer/topic/57491/</ref> His other board affiliations include [[Siemens AG]] and the [[Real Estate Roundtable]], and have included [[Yankee Global Enterprises]], and the [[Urban Land Institute]].  He is a member of the [[Economic Club of New York]] and the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].<ref name="NYMag" />
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Speyer is also chair emeritus of the Partnership for New York City, founded by [[David Rockefeller]].<ref name=Leaders>http://www.leadersmag.com/issues/2011.4_oct/New%20York%20City/LEADERS-Jerry-Speyer-Tishman-Speyer.html</ref>
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Speyer has sat on the Board of Trustees of [[NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital]] since 2000 and has served as President of the Board since 2019, including during the COVID-19 crisis.<ref>https://www.nyp.org/about-us/governance-and-leadership/board-of-trustees</ref>
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==Personal life==
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In 1964, Speyer married Lynn Tishman,<ref name=NYTFlash>[https://www.nytimes.com/1995/10/08/nyregion/a-developer-for-the-90-s-big-projects-little-flash.html?pagewanted=all&src=pm ''New York Times'': "A Developer For the 90's: Big Projects, Little Flash" By BRETT PULLEY] October 08, 1995</ref> whose great-grandfather Julius Tishman founded [[Tishman Realty and Construction]], of which Tishman Speyer is a spinoff. In 1987, they divorced (Lynn later married Harold R. Handler, who is retired as a senior partner in the New York law firm of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett).<ref name=RobertWedding>[https://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/16/fashion/weddings/16engell.html ''New York Times'': "Anne-Cecilie Engell, Rob Speyer"] November 18, 2008</ref> They had three children:
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*Valerie Hope Speyer Peltier (born 1967) works at Tishman Speyer<ref name=NYTFlash /> as part of the Acquisitions and Development group.<ref>[http://www.tishmanspeyer.com/firm/people/bios/valerie-peltier Tishman Speyer website: Valerie Peltier] retrieved May 3, 2013</ref> In 1993, she married Jeffrey Richard Peltier of [[Tipp City, Ohio]].<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1992/07/19/style/engagements-valerie-h-speyer-and-jeffrey-r-peltier.html ''New York Times'': "ENGAGEMENTS; Valerie H. Speyer and Jeffrey R. Peltier] July 19, 1992</ref> The wedding was officiated by Rabbi Peter Rubinstein at the [[Rainbow Room]] in New York.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1993/01/24/style/weddings-jeffrey-r-peltier-valerie-h-speyer.html ''New York Times'': "WEDDINGS; Jeffrey R. Peltier, Valerie H. Speyer] January 24, 1993</ref>
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*[[Rob Speyer]] (born 1969) previously worked as a reporter at The ''[[New York Daily News]]''<ref name=NYTFlash /> but is now is a chief executive and the president of Tishman Speyer.<ref name=RobertWedding /> In 2008, he married Anne-Cecilie Engell (who is [[Danish people|Danish]]) in a nondenominational ceremony in Copenhagen.<ref name=RobertWedding />
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*Holly Ann Speyer Lipton (born 1973) works as a television producer.<ref name=NYTFlash /> In 1999, she married Jonathan Lipton. The wedding was officiated by Rabbi Peter Rubinstein at the Pierre in New York.<ref>[https://www.nytimes.com/1999/09/26/style/weddings-jonathan-lipton-and-holly-speyer.html ''New York Times'': "WEDDINGS; Jonathan Lipton and Holly Speyer"] September 26, 1999</ref>
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In 1991, Speyer married [[Katherine G. Farley]], whom he had hired in 1984 to oversee international development.<ref name=NYTFlash /> They have a daughter, Laura Speyer (born 1992).<ref name=NYTFlash /> Farley graduated from [[Brown University]] in 1971, and with a Masters of Architecture from the [[Harvard Graduate School of Design]] in 1976. She served as manager of new business development for East Asia and the Pacific for Turner International Industries before joining Tishman Speyer in 1984. She is a senior managing director at the Tishman Speyer, responsible for the company's real estate activities in Latin America and for the company's expansion into other emerging markets, chairs the company's Compensation Committee, and is a member of the Management, Investment, and Executive Committees. She is chair of [[Lincoln Center]]'s redevelopment and is on the executive committee of the [[International Rescue Committee]], a refugee relief and resettlement organization, and is chair emeritus of Women in Need, which helps homeless women and children in New York City. She is a vice president of the [[Brearley School]], and a member of the Board and Executive Committee of the [[Alvin Ailey]] Dance Foundation. Farley has served on the boards of ''Lincoln Center Theater'' and the [[New York Philharmonic]].
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Revision as of 08:19, 9 October 2021

Person.png Jerry Speyer   SourcewatchRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(businessman)
Jerry Speyer.png
Born1940-06-23
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materColumbia University
ReligionJewish
Children • with Tishman:
• Valerie Speyer Peltier
• Rob Speyer
• Holly Speyer Lipton
• with Farley:
• Laura Speyer
SpouseLynn Tishman
Member ofCouncil on Foreign Relations/Members 3, Economic Club of New York, RAND/Notable Participants
Billionaire pal of David Rockefeller

Jerry I. Speyer is an American real estate developer. He is one of two founding partners of the New York real estate company Tishman Speyer. Having significant ties to several David Rockefeller-directed foundations, he attended the 2012 Bilderberg conference. He also sat on the board of the influential military think-tank RAND Foundation.

Early life and education

Speyer was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of Germaine M. and Ernest A. Speyer.[1] According to a 1998 profile in The New York Times, "[Speyer's] mother is Swiss, and his father comes from one of the old Jewish families of Frankfurt" (however, there is only very distant connection to the Speyer banking family, if any); his father, a shoe manufacturer, fled Germany in 1939, established a business in Milwaukee, before moving to New York when Jerry was three months old.[2] Speyer grew up in a cultured German-Jewish household on Riverside Drive. He graduated from the private Horace Mann School. At Columbia University, he majored in German literature and joined Zeta Beta Tau, a Jewish fraternity. "Speyer was one of those people who were solid, and even solemn, at an age when others are still flailing and unsure of themselves."[3] Speyer graduated from Columbia College in 1962 and received an MBA from Columbia Business School in 1964.[4]

Career

Speyer began his career in 1964 as Assistant to the Vice President of Madison Square Garden. Speyer has served as President & CEO of Tishman Speyer since he formed the company together with his father-in-law Robert Tishman in 1978.[4]

Speyer has served as chairman of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York,[4] chairman of the Museum of Modern Art,[5] and vice chair on the Board of Trustees of the Rand Corporation.[4] Speyer is also chair of the Executive Committee and chairman emeritus of Columbia University, chair emeritus of the Real Estate Board of New York, and past president of the Board of Trustees of the Dalton School.[6]

Speyer sits on the board of Carnegie Hall, alongside Sanford Weill, the former chairman of Citigroup, with whom he has a close business relationship (see External Links below).[7] His other board affiliations include Siemens AG and the Real Estate Roundtable, and have included Yankee Global Enterprises, and the Urban Land Institute. He is a member of the Economic Club of New York and the Council on Foreign Relations.[7]

Speyer is also chair emeritus of the Partnership for New York City, founded by David Rockefeller.[8]

Speyer has sat on the Board of Trustees of NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital since 2000 and has served as President of the Board since 2019, including during the COVID-19 crisis.[9]

Personal life

In 1964, Speyer married Lynn Tishman,[10] whose great-grandfather Julius Tishman founded Tishman Realty and Construction, of which Tishman Speyer is a spinoff. In 1987, they divorced (Lynn later married Harold R. Handler, who is retired as a senior partner in the New York law firm of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett).[11] They had three children:

  • Valerie Hope Speyer Peltier (born 1967) works at Tishman Speyer[10] as part of the Acquisitions and Development group.[12] In 1993, she married Jeffrey Richard Peltier of Tipp City, Ohio.[13] The wedding was officiated by Rabbi Peter Rubinstein at the Rainbow Room in New York.[14]
  • Rob Speyer (born 1969) previously worked as a reporter at The New York Daily News[10] but is now is a chief executive and the president of Tishman Speyer.[11] In 2008, he married Anne-Cecilie Engell (who is Danish) in a nondenominational ceremony in Copenhagen.[11]
  • Holly Ann Speyer Lipton (born 1973) works as a television producer.[10] In 1999, she married Jonathan Lipton. The wedding was officiated by Rabbi Peter Rubinstein at the Pierre in New York.[15]

In 1991, Speyer married Katherine G. Farley, whom he had hired in 1984 to oversee international development.[10] They have a daughter, Laura Speyer (born 1992).[10] Farley graduated from Brown University in 1971, and with a Masters of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1976. She served as manager of new business development for East Asia and the Pacific for Turner International Industries before joining Tishman Speyer in 1984. She is a senior managing director at the Tishman Speyer, responsible for the company's real estate activities in Latin America and for the company's expansion into other emerging markets, chairs the company's Compensation Committee, and is a member of the Management, Investment, and Executive Committees. She is chair of Lincoln Center's redevelopment and is on the executive committee of the International Rescue Committee, a refugee relief and resettlement organization, and is chair emeritus of Women in Need, which helps homeless women and children in New York City. She is a vice president of the Brearley School, and a member of the Board and Executive Committee of the Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation. Farley has served on the boards of Lincoln Center Theater and the New York Philharmonic.


 

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