New Water Street Corp.

Director 1993–2000

New Water Street Corp. was the owner operator of this skyscraper, which has more rentable square feet of space – 3.5 million – than any other office tower in Manhattan.


Fighting Chance

Free Cancer Counseling Center

Chairman of the Board 2002 to present:

Founder and Chairman of the nation’s oldest and largest free counseling center, which serves newly diagnosed cancer patients on a regional basis (the Eastern End of Long Island).


General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church in America
(New York City)

Member of Board of Trustees 1997–2005

“General” as it is commonly known is the oldest Episcopal seminary in the United States and has trained thousands of priests for the ministry since it was esatablished in the late 1800s.


National Cancer Institute

Patient Advocate Steering Committee

Member of Steering Committee 2005-2012

The 20 members – all selected by the NCI as leaders within the patient advocate community – advise the NCI about patient priorities that must be considered in designing clinical trials for new anti-cancer drugs.


Episcopal Church Foundation

Member of Board of Trustees 1998–1997

The ECF uses it’s sizeable endowment to fund some of the most innovative projects that are developed by both clergy and lay leadership and aim to strengthen the roots of Church congregations.


Alabama River Pulp Company

Now owend by Georgia Pacific

Director 1995–1999

ARPC has been one of the largest pulp mills in North America and for decades was majority owned by Parsons & Whittemore with a minority equity stake held by the Retirement Systems of Alabama. Sold to Georgia Pacific in 2010