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Ira Drukier

Ira Drukier is an American hotelier and philanthropist. He co-owns BD Hotels, a hotel chain in New York City.

Ira Drukier
EducationCornell University
Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn
Occupation(s)Hotelier, philanthropist
SpouseGale Drukier
ChildrenJennifer Drukier
Parent(s)Charles Drukier
Toby Drukier

Biography edit

Early life edit

Ira Drukier grew up in Rego Park, a neighborhood of Queens in New York City.[1] His father, Charles Drukier, was a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to the United States in 1948.[2][3] He became a real estate investor on the Upper West Side with another Holocaust survivor, Robert Born; they also purchased the Greystone Hotel at West 91st and Broadway.[1][2] His mother was Toby Drukier.[3]

Drukier graduated from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York in 1966, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering.[4][5] He then received a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1973.[5]

Career edit

He started his career at the David Sarnoff Research Center of the RCA Corporation in 1973, where he conducted research on microwave semiconductors.[5] Three years later, in 1976, he started working at the Microwave Semiconductor Corporation (MSC), where he conducted research on high-power microwave transistors.[5] After the merger of SMC with Siemens in 1981, he was appointed as corporate vice president.[5] He served in this capacity for two years, until 1983.[5]

In 1985, he co-founded BD Hotels, a hotel chain in New York City, with Richard Born, the son of his father's business partner Robert.[6][7] The company owns and operates about twenty-five hotels.[1] They include The Mercer Hotel, the Hotel Elysée, the Maritime Hotel and The Jane as well as more affordable hotels like the Skyline and the Belvedere in New York City, and a Ramada Inn at the Newark airport.[1][2][5] They have also developed the Greenwich Hotel located at North Moore and Greenwich Streets in TriBeCa with actor Robert DeNiro, who owned the land upon which it was built.[2][6] Moreover, they developed Townhouse in Miami, Florida.[1]

Philanthropy edit

Much of his philanthropy has been centered on his commitment to his alma mater, Cornell University. He served on its board of trustees for eight years.[5][7] He also served on the Cornell Tech Taskforce, which led to the establishment of the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island.[5] Additionally, he serves as the chair of the council of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art on the Cornell campus.[5] He has also served on the board of overseers of the Weill Cornell Medical College, which is located in New York City, since 2012.[5][7] With his wife, he donated US$25 million to Cornell University in December 2014.[4] The charitable gift will be used to establish the Drukier Institute for Children's Health at the Weill Cornell Medical College as well as an annual lectureship and faculty prize.[4]

Beyond Cornell, he is a patron of the arts. For example, he serves on the President's Council of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.[5] He is a past Chair of the Board of Trustees Building Committee of the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, New York.[5]

Drukier has supported Jewish causes. He serves as vice chair of the American Society for Yad Vashem.[5] He also serves on the board of overseers of the Museum of Jewish Heritage.[5]

Personal life edit

He is married to Gale Drukier, a retired college professor and current philanthropist. Gale serves on the board of numerous charities.[4] They have one adult daughter, Jennifer Drukier. She has 4 children.[2] They reside in New York City.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Alex Williams, Lords of the Chambers, New York Magazine
  2. ^ a b c d e Real-Estate Daughters in the Wings: BD Hotels May Someday Be Led by the Founders' Daughters, The Wall Street Journal, July 21, 2013
  3. ^ a b [1], The New York Times, February 20, 1988
  4. ^ a b c d Cornell and Iowa State Receive $20-Million-Plus Donations, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, December 5, 2014
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o $25 Million Gift from Gale and Ira Drukier Creates the Drukier Institute for Children's Health at Weill Cornell Medical College, Weill Cornell Medical College: Press Release, December 4, 2014
  6. ^ a b John Holusha, SQUARE FEET/Manhattan; For 2 Hoteliers, A Freewheeling Business Style, The New York Times, July 4, 2004
  7. ^ a b c Ben Fischer, Ira and Gale Drukier give $25M to Weill Cornell, New York Business Journal, December 4, 2014

drukier, american, hotelier, philanthropist, owns, hotels, hotel, chain, york, city, educationcornell, universitypolytechnic, institute, brooklynoccupation, hotelier, philanthropistspousegale, drukierchildrenjennifer, drukierparent, charles, drukiertoby, druki. Ira Drukier is an American hotelier and philanthropist He co owns BD Hotels a hotel chain in New York City Ira DrukierEducationCornell UniversityPolytechnic Institute of BrooklynOccupation s Hotelier philanthropistSpouseGale DrukierChildrenJennifer DrukierParent s Charles DrukierToby Drukier Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career 1 3 Philanthropy 1 4 Personal life 2 ReferencesBiography editEarly life edit Ira Drukier grew up in Rego Park a neighborhood of Queens in New York City 1 His father Charles Drukier was a Holocaust survivor who immigrated to the United States in 1948 2 3 He became a real estate investor on the Upper West Side with another Holocaust survivor Robert Born they also purchased the Greystone Hotel at West 91st and Broadway 1 2 His mother was Toby Drukier 3 Drukier graduated from Cornell University in Ithaca New York in 1966 where he received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering 4 5 He then received a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1973 5 Career edit He started his career at the David Sarnoff Research Center of the RCA Corporation in 1973 where he conducted research on microwave semiconductors 5 Three years later in 1976 he started working at the Microwave Semiconductor Corporation MSC where he conducted research on high power microwave transistors 5 After the merger of SMC with Siemens in 1981 he was appointed as corporate vice president 5 He served in this capacity for two years until 1983 5 In 1985 he co founded BD Hotels a hotel chain in New York City with Richard Born the son of his father s business partner Robert 6 7 The company owns and operates about twenty five hotels 1 They include The Mercer Hotel the Hotel Elysee the Maritime Hotel and The Jane as well as more affordable hotels like the Skyline and the Belvedere in New York City and a Ramada Inn at the Newark airport 1 2 5 They have also developed the Greenwich Hotel located at North Moore and Greenwich Streets in TriBeCa with actor Robert DeNiro who owned the land upon which it was built 2 6 Moreover they developed Townhouse in Miami Florida 1 Philanthropy edit Much of his philanthropy has been centered on his commitment to his alma mater Cornell University He served on its board of trustees for eight years 5 7 He also served on the Cornell Tech Taskforce which led to the establishment of the Cornell Tech campus on Roosevelt Island 5 Additionally he serves as the chair of the council of the Herbert F Johnson Museum of Art on the Cornell campus 5 He has also served on the board of overseers of the Weill Cornell Medical College which is located in New York City since 2012 5 7 With his wife he donated US 25 million to Cornell University in December 2014 4 The charitable gift will be used to establish the Drukier Institute for Children s Health at the Weill Cornell Medical College as well as an annual lectureship and faculty prize 4 Beyond Cornell he is a patron of the arts For example he serves on the President s Council of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City 5 He is a past Chair of the Board of Trustees Building Committee of the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton New York 5 Drukier has supported Jewish causes He serves as vice chair of the American Society for Yad Vashem 5 He also serves on the board of overseers of the Museum of Jewish Heritage 5 Personal life edit He is married to Gale Drukier a retired college professor and current philanthropist Gale serves on the board of numerous charities 4 They have one adult daughter Jennifer Drukier She has 4 children 2 They reside in New York City 1 References edit a b c d e f Alex Williams Lords of the Chambers New York Magazine a b c d e Real Estate Daughters in the Wings BD Hotels May Someday Be Led by the Founders Daughters The Wall Street Journal July 21 2013 a b 1 The New York Times February 20 1988 a b c d Cornell and Iowa State Receive 20 Million Plus Donations The Chronicle of Philanthropy December 5 2014 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 25 Million Gift from Gale and Ira Drukier Creates the Drukier Institute for Children s Health at Weill Cornell Medical College Weill Cornell Medical College Press Release December 4 2014 a b John Holusha SQUARE FEET Manhattan For 2 Hoteliers A Freewheeling Business Style The New York Times July 4 2004 a b c Ben Fischer Ira and Gale Drukier give 25M to Weill Cornell New York Business Journal December 4 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ira Drukier amp oldid 1185404763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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