Shepard D. Osherow

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Shepard D. Osherow is an American businessman, financier and conservative philanthropist. Born and raised in the Bronx borough of New York City, New York, Osherow pursued a career in business, eventually becoming co-founder and president of Sanford C. Bernstein Company.[1][2]

Osherow has been associated with various conservative and neoconservative think tanks and publications, including acting as chairman of the Osherow Institute. He also helped found the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.[3]

Outside politics Osherow has been a supporter of arts and culture and has held various responsibilities in the American Red Cross, the Boca Raton Community Hospital, and Florida Atlantic University.[4]

References

  1. ^ Osherow, Shepard. "Shepard Osherow's Story".
  2. ^ LLC, New York Media (1970-08-03). New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC.
  3. ^ "Hebrew University Founder Shepard D. Osherow".
  4. ^ "Shepard Osherow Charitable Overview".