Louis Appignani
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Louis Appignani, born March 30, 1933, in Manhattan, New York City, is an entrepreneur and philanthropist from Miami, Florida.
Currently chairman and founder of Louja Realty Inc., he has been chairman and founder of Computer Education Inc. and, until 2000, Barbizon International Modeling School.
Appignani attended postgraduate studies in economics at Indiana University. He graduated from Baruch College of the City University of New York, earning his M.S. degree in finance from Columbia University. He has served on the boards a number of professional civic organizations.
In 2001 Appignani established the Appignani Foundation to “support secular activities that will address significant, viable and long term human goals on our planet.” He also founded the IHEU Appignani Center for Bioethics, a branch of the International Humanist and Ethical Union "dedicated to providing thoughtful, timely research and analyses of bioethical challenges facing the global community," and the Appignani Humanist Legal Center, a project of the American Humanist Association that utilizes the services of qualified Humanist-minded attorneys to pursue cases that are "a violation of the law as well as of Humanist principles of what we consider religious liberty, freedoms, and civil rights."