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Daniel Brodsky

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American real estate developer
Daniel Brodsky
Born1944 (age 80–81)
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania (BA)
New York University (MA)
OccupationReal Estate Developer
Known forChairman,The Metropolitan Museum of Art
CEO, The Brodsky Organization
SpouseEstrellita Brodsky
Children3

Daniel Brodsky (born 1944) is an Americanreal estate developer, art collector, and member of the board atThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he served as chairman from 2011-2021.[1][2]

Biography

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Daniel Brodsky was born in 1944.[1] His mother Shirley (née Markowitz) was a painter and his father, Nathan Brodsky, was a real estate developer.[1][3][4] He has one sister Thea Brodsky Amro.[4] He earned a B.A. in political science from theUniversity of Pennsylvania in 1968 and an M.A. in urban planning from theRobert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service atNew York University in 1970.[1][5] In 1971, he joined the real estate development and management firm founded by his father.[1] In 1981, the firm was renamed The Brodsky Organization.[4] In 2006, his father died and Daniel became the CEO of The Brodsky Organization.[4] The Brodsky Organization has developed over 8,000 apartments in New York City, and is one of the largest developers of middle class housing in the city.[6]

Philanthropy and Board Memberships

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Brodsky has served the boards of theAmerican Museum of Natural History and theMunicipal Art Society and is currently atrustee of theNew York City Ballet.[1] In 2011, he was elected Chairman ofThe Metropolitan Museum of Art where he had previously served on its Real Estate Council (1984), as a trustee of the museum, and vice chairman of the Buildings Committee.[1] He established the Brodsky Family Fellowship at New York University’sRobert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service which provides scholarships for students studying in the areas of urban economic development, housing policy, and affordable housing.[7]

He is a member of theReal Estate Board of New York.[5]

In 2012, following the appointment at The Met, theby-laws of the museum were formally amended to recognize the office of the chairman as having authority over the assignment and review of both the offices of president and director of the museum.[8] The office of chairman was first introduced relatively late in the museum's history in the 1960s in contemplation of the anticipated donation of the Lehman collection to the museum and has since that time, under Brodsky, become the most senior administrative position at the museum.[8] Brodsky's term as Chairman ofThe Metropolitan Museum of Art ended in January 2021.

Personal life

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He is married to art historian and philanthropist Estrellita Brodsky, the daughter of immigrants fromVenezuela andUruguay.[3] Mrs. Brodsky was named one of the Top 200 Collectors by ArtNews Magazine for 2017 and 2018.[9] They have three children, Katherine, Alexander, and Thomas.[1] Most of the family are alumni of NYU with his wife obtaining a PhD fromNew York University Institute of Fine Arts in 2009; his daughter aJ.D. in 2006; and his son, Alexander, a B.S. from theSteinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development in 2001.[1] His sons Alexander and Thomas and his nephew, J. Dean Amro, all hold senior positions at The Brodsky Organization.[10]

References

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  1. ^abcdefghiInside Philanthropy: "Daniel and Estrellita Brodsky"
  2. ^Leaders Magazine: "Reinventing - New York City Housing: An Interview with Daniel Brodsky, Managing Partner, The Brodsky Organization" October 4, 2014
  3. ^abNew York Times: "A Budding Ambassador for Latin American Art" by Kate Taylor November 14, 2008
  4. ^abcdNew York Times: "Nathan Brodsky, 89, Chief of Real Estate Corporation, Dies" by Dennis Hevesi August 1, 2006
  5. ^abReal Estate Board of New York: "Daniel Brodsky - The Brodsky Organization" retrieved April 14, 2017
  6. ^Wall Street Journal: "Real Estate as a Family Affair" By Yaffi Spodek November 11, 2012
  7. ^NYU Wagner Merit Scholarships - Brodsky Family Scholarship
  8. ^ab'Met Museum Changes Leadership Structure'. NY Times, June 13, 2017
  9. ^ArtNews: "The Top 200 Collectors"
  10. ^The Real Deal: "Figuring out who’s next in line" By Philana Patterson October 31, 2007
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