Preston Robert Tisch
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Bob Tisch | |
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Born | April 29, 1926 Brooklyn, New York, USA |
Died | November 15, 2005 New York, New York, USA |
Preston Robert "Bob" Tisch (April 29, 1926 – November 15, 2005) was the chairman, and, with his brother Laurence, part owner of the Loews Corporation. Tisch was born in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn in 1926. On August 16, 1986, he was appointed Postmaster General of the United States Postal Service, serving until February 1988. Tisch received a BA degree in economics from the University of Michigan in 1948, and his wife Joan H Tisch and his daughter also received degrees at the university. From 1991 until his death, Tisch owned 50 percent of the New York Giants football team.
Tisch died in 2005 in his Manhattan home after a year-long battle with an inoperable brain tumor.
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[edit] Postal Service
While Postmaster General, Tisch created a separate department of philatelic affairs responsible for the USPS stamp program, appointing Gordon C. Morrison as its head. (Formerly, the marketing department was in charge of postage stamps.) The increased visibility for postage stamp sales was also reflected in a redesign of post offices to includes sales areas for prepackaged stamps. In addition, he initiated the sales of stamps by telephone order to the general public, as an extension of an existing phone system by which the Kansas City philatelic center catered to collectors.
[edit] Philanthropy
Tisch made substantial donations to his alma maters, leading to these institutions naming a building and a school after him. Tisch Hall, on the University of Michigan central campus, houses that university's history department. New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and NYU Medical Center's Tisch Hospital are named after Laurence A. and Preston Robert Tisch. In 1997, the Central Park Zoo opened the Tisch Children's Zoo. Given two months to live by his New York doctors, Duke University doctors were able to give Tisch 14 more months. In recognition of their efforts, the Tisch family donated $10 million to the Duke Brain Tumor Center which was renamed the Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center in October, 2005.
[edit] Other Biography
Tisch was a loyal alumnus of Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity.
[edit] References
- Bill McAllister, "Preston R. Tisch, 1926-2005", Linn's Stamp News, December 19, 2005.
- University of Michigan news article
- Forbes.com: Forbes World's Richest People
- AP article on Tisch's death
- Preston Robert Tisch
- http://www.cancer.duke.edu/btc/modules/missionmain27/index.php?id=1
[edit] External links
- "Preston Robert Tisch, Owner of Loews Hotels and Giants, Dies at 79", The New York Times, October 26, 2005.
Preceded by: Albert Vincent Casey |
Postmaster General 1986–1988 |
Succeeded by: Anthony M. Frank |