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Earle I. Mack Chairman, New York State Council on the Arts Russian/German 1997 Recipient Earle I. Mack, Senior Partner and Chief Financial Officer of the Mack Company, a commercial real estate enterprise, has a long history associated with business, the arts, education, public service, and thoroughbred racing. While Mr. Mack's activities are wide-ranging and require diligent attention, he is particularly dedicated to seeing that the entire arts community in New York flourishes and gathers continuing public and private sector support. His business life includes Senior Partner and Chief Financial Officer the almost century-old Mack Company. The firm, headquartered in Rochelle Park, New Jersey, invests, develops, and manages income-producing commercial real estate primarily for their account. He's also a Member of the Board of Directors of the National Realty Committee, was commissioned and completed articles for the ABA Banking Journal and for The Mortgage and Real Estate Executives Report, among many other business accomplishments. Dedicated to the arts, Mr. Mack is Chairman of the New York State Council on the Arts. He's a member of the Board of Trustees, American Friends of the Paris Opera and Ballet; was a Member of the Board of Directors, New York City Ballet; was a Member of the Board of Directors, Dance Theater of Harlem, and was co-producer of the feature films, "Hard Choices" and "She Dances Alone." He's been a Member of the Executive Committee of the National Association of the School of American Ballet; the Producer and Co-Director of "The Children of Theatre Street," a 90-minute documentary film nominated for an Academy Award by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Cannes Film Festival, and winner of the Film Advisory Board's Award of Excellence. With Joseph Papp and the New York Shakespeare Public Theater, he co-produced the multi-media rock musical "Stomp." Also committed to public service, Earle Mack was a Member, Governor's Committee on Scholastic Achievement, is a Member of the Advisory Board, New York State Business Venture Partnership, is a Member, Board of Trustees, New York Racing Association, and was Chairman of the New York State Racing Commission. He was selected from 65,000 candidates as one of 100 outstanding Drexel University alumni and honored by the University as one of the "Drexel 100;" and attended Fordham Law School. Mr. Mack served his country as a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Infantry, active duty; and First Lieutenant, U.S. Army Infantry Military Police, reserve duty. He is married to Carol Dickey Mack and has two children, Andrew and Beatrice. All contents of pages and images Copyright © 2003, Hosted and maintained by Inter Media Post |