List of Jewish American businesspeople
This is a list of Jewish American business executives. For other Jewish Americans, see List of Jewish Americans.
Aerospace
- Henry Crown, founder the Material Service Corporation, which merged with General Dynamics.[1]
- Abraham Karem, Iraqi-born founder of Karem Aircraft, Inc., UAV (drone) technology pioneer[2]
Cosmetics
- Max Factor Sr. (born Maksymilian Faktorowicz), founder of Max Factor & Company[3][4]
- Estée Lauder, co-founder of Estée Lauder Companies[5][6]
- Charles Revson, founder of Revlon[7]
- Samuel Rubin, Russian-born founder of Fabergé[8]
- Helena Rubinstein, founder of Helena Rubinstein Incorporated[9]
Energy
- Louis Blaustein, founder of the American Oil Company (AMOCO)[10][11]
- George Lindemann, former Chairman and CEO of Southern Union Company[12][13]
Financial services
- Bill Ackman, CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management[14]
- Les Alexander, investor, founder of The Alexander Group, owner of NBA's Houston Rockets[15]
- Bill, Ted and Peter Alfond, billionaire investors[16]
- Herbert Allen Jr., investor, CEO of Allen & Company LLC[17]
- Jeffrey Aronson, co-founder of Centerbridge Partners[18][19]
- Cliff Asness, billionaire hedge fund manager, co-founder of AQR Capital[20][21]
- Ron Baron, fund manager, investor; founder of Baron Capital[22][23]
- Rebecka Belldegrun (born Zabludowicz), investor, CEO of BellCo Capital; wife of Arie Belldegrun[24]
- Bob Benmosche, investment banker, former CEO of AIG[25][26]
- Bruce Berkowitz, founder of Fairholme Capital Management[27]
- Zalman Chaim Bernstein, founder of Sanford Bernstein[28]
- Leon Black, co-founder of Apollo Global Management, LLC[29]
- Lloyd C. Blankfein, Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs[30]
- Leonard Blavatnik, Ukraine-born founder and chairman of Access Industries, owner of Warner Music Group[31][32]
- Michael Bloomberg, President and CEO of Bloomberg L.P.[33]
- Richard C. Blum, founder of Blum Capital[34]
- Ivan Boesky, Wall Street financier and arbitrageur; fined $100m for insider trading in the mid-1980s[35][36]
- David Bonderman, co-founder of TPG Capital (formerly Texas Pacific Group)[37]
- Peter A. Cohen, chairman and CEO of Cowen Inc.[38]
- Steve Cohen, hedge fund manager, founder of Point72 Asset Management and S.A.C. Capital Advisors[39]
- Gary D. Cohn, former COO at Goldman Sachs; chief economic advisor to President Donald Trump[40]
- Marc S. Cooper, CEO of Peter J. Solomon Company[41][42]
- Lee Cooperman, investor, hedge fund manager, CEO of Omega Advisors[43][44]
- Mark Cuban, start-up investor, owner of Dallas Mavericks[45]
- Glenn Dubin, hedge fund manager, co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management[46]
- Asher Edelman, Wall Street corporate raider (Wall Street movie character)[35]
- David Einhorn, investor, hedge fund manager, founder of Greenlight Capital[47]
- Israel "Izzy" Englander, investor, founder of Millennium Management, LLC[48]
- Jeffrey Epstein, Wall Street financier, founder of J. Epstein Co.; convicted SO[49][50]
- Andrew Fastow, former CFO of Enron[51]
- Steve Feinberg, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P.[52]
- Andrew Feldstein, co-founder and CEO of BlueMountain Capital[53]
- Larry Fink, financial executive, CEO of BlackRock; known as "most powerful man on Wall Street"[54][55]
- Lee Fixel, investor, Partner of Tiger Management[56]
- John Frankel, British-American founder of ff Venture Capital[57]
- Joshua S. Friedman, co-founder of Canyon Partners[58]
- Tully Friedman, co-founder of Hellman & Friedman (H&F), Friedman Fleischer & Lowe (FFL)[59][60]
- Richard S. Fuld Jr., former (and last) CEO of Lehman Brothers[61]
- Stanley Gold, CEO of Shamrock Holdings[62]
- Stanley C. Golder, co-founder of GTCR LLC[63]
- Marcus Goldman, co-founder of Goldman Sachs[64]
- Bennet Goodman, co-founder of GSO Capital Partners[65][66]
- David Gottesman, founder of First Manhattan Co.[67]
- Noam Gottesman, Israeli-American hedge fund manager, co-founder of GLG Partners[68]
- Leonard I. Green, founder of Leonard Green & Partners, West Coast's largest LBO firm[69]
- Alan Greenspan, former Chairman and President of Townsend-Greenspan, former Chair of the Federal Reserve[70]
- John Gutfreund, former CEO of Salomon Brothers; known as "King of Wall Street"[71][72]
- Rich Handler, banker, chairman and CEO of Jefferies LLC[73]
- Ben Horowitz, start-up investor, co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz[74]
- Carl Icahn, founder and majority shareholder of Icahn Enterprises[75]
- Samuel Israel III, former hedge fund manager, founder of Bayou Hedge Fund Group; convicted fraudster[76]
- Bradley S. Jacobs, investor, founder of XPO Logistics[77]
- Kenneth M. Jacobs, CEO of Lazard[78]
- David Kabiller, co-founder of AQR Capital[79]
- George Kaiser, Chairman of BOK Financial Corporation[80][81]
- Robert S. Kapito, investor, co-founder of BlackRock[82]
- Bruce Karsh, investor, co-founder of Oaktree Capital Management[83]
- Sheldon Kasowitz, co-founder of Indus Capital Partners[84]
- Seth Klarman, founder of Baupost Group[85]
- Joseph Klingenstein, co-founder of Wertheim & Co.[86]
- Jerry Kohlberg, co-founder of KKR & Co. L.P.[87]
- Bruce Kovner, investor, hedge fund manager, chairman of CAM Capital[88]
- Orin Kramer, hedge fund manager, founder of Boston Provident LP[89][90]
- Peter S. Kraus, CEO of AllianceBernstein (AB)[91]
- Henry Kravis, co-founder of KKR & Co. L.P.[92]
- Joe Lacob, Silicon Valley investor, Partner of Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, co-owner of Golden State Warriors[93]
- Richard J. Lampen, CEO of Ladenburg Thalmann[94]
- Meyer Lansky, financier[95]
- Marc Lasry, hedge fund manager, co-founder of Avenue Capital Group, co-owner of Milwaukee Bucks[96][97]
- Jonathan Lavine, co-founder of Bain Capital[98][99]
- Marc J. Leder, co-founder and co-CEO of Sun Capital Partners, Inc., co-owner of Philadelphia 76ers[100]
- Thomas H. Lee, founder of Lee Equity Partners[101][102]
- Mayer, Mendel and Hayum Lehman, German-born founders of Lehman Brothers[103]
- Randy Lerner, billionaire investor, owner of MBNA Corporation[104]
- Dennis Levine, former managing director of Drexel Burnham Lambert; convicted insider trader[105]
- Leon Levy, investor[106]
- Dan Loeb, hedge fund manager, founder of Third Point Management; great-nephew of Ruth Handler[107]
- Solomon Loeb, banker[108]
- Howard Lorber, CEO of New Valley LLC (formerly Western Union)[109]
- Albert G. Lowenthal, CEO of Oppenheimer Holdings[110]
- Bernie Madoff, former financier and chairman of NASDAQ; sentenced to 150 years' imprisonment in 2009 for Ponzi scheme fraud[111][112]
- Stephen Mandel, hedge fund manager, investor, founder of Lone Pine Capital[113]
- J. Ezra Merkin, investor[114][115]
- André Meyer, French-born investment banker[116]
- Marc Mezvinsky, investment banker, co-founder of Eaglevale Partners; husband of Chelsea Clinton[117][118]
- Michael Milken, financier, junk-bond specialist[35]
- Eric Mindich, hedge fund manager, founder and CEO of Eton Park Capital Management[119][120]
- Steven Mnuchin, hedge fund manager, executive producer (co-founder of RatPac-Dune Entertainment); 77th United States Secretary of the Treasury[121]
- David Morgenthaler, founder of Morgenthaler[122]
- Michael Moritz, Silicon Valley investor[123]
- Ezri Namvar, Iranian-born founder of Namco Capital Group; convicted for Ponzi scheme fraud, known as "Madoff of Beverly Hills"[124][125][126]
- Jack Nash (born Nachtgeist), hedge fund pioneer, former chairman of Oppenheimer & Company, co-founder of The New York Sun[127]
- Izak Parviz Nazarian, Iranian-American billionaire investor, Managing Partner of Omninet Capital[128][129][130]
- Roy Neuberger, financier, co-founder of Neuberger Berman[131]
- Roy Niederhoffer, hedge fund manager, founder of R. G. Niederhoffer Capital Management, Inc. (RGNCM)[132]
- Mark Nordlicht, hedge fund manager, founder of Platinum Partners; charged in $1 billion Ponzi scheme fraud[133][134]
- Nelson Obus, hedge fund manager, co-founder of Wynnefield Capital, Inc.[135][136]
- Dan Och, investor, hedge fund manager; CEO and chairman of Och-Ziff Capital Management Group[137]
- Alan Patricof, one of the early pioneers of venture capital and private equity; founder of Apax Partners[138]
- John Paulson, investor; founder of Paulson & Co. Inc.[139]
- Nelson Peltz, investor, co-founder of Trian Fund Management. L.P.[140]
- Ronald Perelman, billionaire investor[141]
- Danny Porush, former stock broker and chairman of Stratton Oakmont (The Wolf of Wall Street movie character)[142][143]
- J. B. Pritzker, venture capitalist; member of the Pritzker family[144]
- Karen L. Pritzker, investor[145]
- Nicholas J. Pritzker, investor, former CEO of Hyatt Development Corporation[146]
- Ira Leon Rennert, billionaire investor[147]
- Marc Rich, oil trader, hedge fund manager, founder of Glencore; known as "The King of Oil"[148]
- Larry Robbins, hedge fund manager, founder of Glenview Capital Management[149]
- George R. Roberts, co-founder of KKR & Co. L.P.[150]
- George Rohr, investor, co-founder of NCH Capital Inc.[151][152]
- Barry Rosenstein, hedge fund manager, founder of JANA Partners[153]
- David René de Rothschild, banker; current chairman of Rothschild; member of the Rothschild family
- Marc J. Rowan, co-founder of Apollo Global Management, LLC[154]
- David Rubenstein, financier, co-founder of The Carlyle Group[155]
- Robert Rubin, former Treasury Secretary, director of National Economic Council, and Chairman of Citigroup[156]
- Samuel Sachs, co-founder of Goldman Sachs[157]
- Arthur, Herbert and Percy Salomon, founders of Salomon Brothers investment bank[158][159]
- Arthur J. Samberg, founder of Pequot Capital Management[160]
- Morris Abraham Schapiro, investment banker[161]
- Jacob H. Schiff, Wall Street banker; leader of Kuhn, Loeb & Co.[162]
- Peter Schiff, CEO and chief global strategist of Euro Pacific Capital Inc.[163][164]
- Joe Schoendorf, Silicon Valley billionaire investor[165]
- Charles Schusterman, Russian-born American investor, founder of Samson Investment Company[166]
- Alan Schwartz, Executive chairman of Guggenheim Partners[167]
- Stephen A. Schwarzman, co-founder, chairman and CEO of The Blackstone Group[168]
- Eugene Shvidler, Russian-American oil tycoon, Chairman of Millhouse Capital[169][170]
- Jim Simons, billionaire investor, co-founder of Renaissance Technologies; known as "the mathematician who cracked Wall Street"[171][172]
- Paul Singer, investor, founder of Elliott Management Corporation[173]
- Peter J. Solomon, founder and Chairman of Peter J. Solomon Company[174]
- George Soros, Wall Street billionaire investor and foreign currency speculator[35]
- Robert B. Stearns, financer, co-founder of Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc[175]
- Saul Steinberg, corporate raider[176]
- Michael Steinhardt, Wall Street hedge fund manager[35]
- Leonard N. Stern, billionaire investor; CEO of The Hartz Group[177]
- Marc I. Stern, chairman of TCW Group[178][179]
- Barry Sternlicht, founder of Starwood Capital Group[180]
- Tom Steyer, hedge fund manager, founder of Farallon Capital[181]
- Paul J. Taubman, founder of PJT Partners, Inc.[182]
- David Tepper, investor, hedge fund manager, founder of Appaloosa Management[183][184]
- Cliff Viner, hedge fund manager, co-founder of III Capital Management and AVM L.P., former co-owner of Florida Panthers[185][186]
- Eric Warburg, co-founder of Warburg Pincus[187]
- James Warburg, banker and financial adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt[188][189]
- Paul Warburg, Chairman of Bank of the Manhattan Company (predecessor of Chase Manhattan Bank), director of the Federal Reserve Bank[190]
- Bruce Wasserstein, investment banker, former CEO of Lazard and co-founder of Wasserstein Perella & Co.[191]
- Sanford I. Weill, former Chairman and CEO of Citigroup[192]
- Peter Weinberg, co-founder of Perella Weinberg Partners[193]
- Boaz Weinstein, hedge fund manager, founder of Saba Capital Management[194]
- Allen Weisselberg, CFO of Trump Organization[195]
Food
- S. Daniel Abraham, founder of Thompson Medical, inventor of SlimFast[196]
- Burt Baskin, co-founder of Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor chain[197]
- Sam Born, Russian-born candy maker, founder of Just Born[198]
- Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's (ice cream)[199]
- Rick Cohen, CEO of C&S Wholesale Grocers, the largest wholesale grocery supply company in the United States[200]
- Nathan Cummings, founder of Sara Lee Corporation[201]
- Benjamin Eisenstadt, founder of Cumberland Packing Corporation, invented Sweet'n Low (artificial sweetener)[202]
- Sidney Frank, became a billionaire through his promotion of Grey Goose vodka and Jägermeister[203]
- Arnold Greenberg, co-founder of Snapple[204]
- Ken Grossman, founder of Sierra Nevada Brewing Company[205]
- Paul Kalmanovitz, Polish-born brewing company magnate, LBO specialist[206][207]
- Eugene Kashper, Soviet Union-born Chairman of Pabst Brewing Company[208]
- Daniel Lubetzky, founder of Kind LLC[209]
- Reuben and Rose Mattus, founders of Häagen-Dazs (ice cream)[210]
- Richard Melman, Director of Lettuce Entertain You Enterprises[211]
- Joseph Neubauer, former CEO of Aramark Corporation, former Vice President of PepsiCo[212]
- William Rosenberg, founder of Dunkin' Donuts[213]
- Irene Rosenfeld, chairman and CEO of Mondelēz, former CEO of Kraft Foods[214]
- Sholom Rubashkin, CEO of Agriprocessors[215]
- Rodney Sacks, South African-born CEO of Monster Beverage[216]
- Howard Schultz, Chairman and CEO of Starbucks[217]
- Daniel Schwartz, CEO of Restaurant Brands International Inc. (parent company of Burger King)[218]
- Zev Siegl, co-founder of Starbucks[219][220]
- Russ Weiner, founder of Rockstar energy drink; son of radio host Michael Savage[221][222]
Music industry
- Herb Abramson, founder of Atlantic Records[223]
- Moses Asch, co-founder of Folkways Records[224][225]
- Irving Azoff, founder of Azoff MSG Entertainment, former chairman of MCA Inc.[226]
- Marty Bandier, CEO of Sony/ATV, former chairman and CEO of EMI Music Publishing[227]
- Emile Berliner, co-founder of RCA Records[228]
- Scooter Braun, founder of School Boy Records, RBMG Records[229]
- Edgar Bronfman Jr., former CEO of Warner Music Group[17]
- Lyor Cohen, Israeli-American founder of 300 Entertainment, former president of Def Jam Recordings[230]
- Milt Gabler, founder of Commodore Records[231]
- David Geffen, Geffen Records, Asylum Records, DGC Records[232]
- Jody Gerson, CEO of Universal Music Publishing Group[233]
- Daniel Glass, founder of Glassnote Records[234]
- Irving Green, co-founder of Mercury Records[235]
- Jerry Heller, co-founder of Ruthless Records; known for launching West Coast's gangsta rap movement[236]
- Morris Levy, co-founder of Roulette Records; known as "The Octopus"[237][238]
- Monte Lipman, co-founder, chairman and CEO of Republic Records[239]
- Doug Morris, chairman of Sony Music, former chairman and CEO of Universal Music Group[240]
- Syd Nathan, founder of King Records[241]
- Guy Oseary, Israeli-American CEO of Maverick[242]
- Steve Rifkind, founder of Loud Records, SRC Records, former vice president of Universal Motown Records[243]
- Rick Rubin, founder of Def Jam Recordings, former co-president of Columbia Records[244]
- Tom Silverman, founder of Tommy Boy Records, former vice president of Warner Bros. Records[243]
- Jules C. Stein, co-founder of MCA Inc.[245]
- Barry Weiss, former chairman and CEO of The Island Def Jam Music Group, RCA/Jive Label Group[246]
- Jerry Wexler, former co-owner of Atlantic Records; known as "the man who invented RnB"[247][248]
Newspapers and publishing
- Paul Block, President of Block Communications and publisher of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and Toledo Blade[249][250]
- Paul Fishbein, co-founder of AVN magazine[251]
- Barthold Fles, Dutch-American literary agent and publisher based in Manhattan[252]
- Ben Goldhirsh, GOOD Worldwide Inc.[253]
- Al Goldstein, publisher of Screw[254]
- Donald S. Klopfer, co-founder of Random House[255][256]
- Harvey Kurtzman, Mad[257][258]
- Jack Liebowitz (born Yacov Lebovitz), co-owner of National Allied Publications (later DC Comics)[259][260]
- Si Newhouse Jr., Chairman of Condé Nast and Advance Publications, Inc.[261]
- Adolph Ochs, New York Times[262]
- Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Jr., New York Times[262]
- Marty Peretz, The New Republic[263]
- Isaac Perlmutter, CEO of Marvel Entertainment[264]
- Arthur M. Sackler, publisher of medical trade magazines[265]
- Lynne Segall, publisher of The Hollywood Reporter (THR), Billboard[266]
- Reuben Sturman, adult magazine publisher[254]
- Helen Valentine, founder and editor in chief of Seventeen magazine[267][268]
- Jann Wenner, publisher of Rolling Stone[269]
- William Bernard Ziff Sr., co-founder of Ziff Davis[270]
- Mort Zuckerman, publisher of U.S. News and World Report and New York Daily News, Chairman of Boston Properties, Inc.[271]
Pharmaceuticals
- Arie Belldegrun, Israeli-born President and CEO of Kite Pharma[272]
- Phillip Frost, entrepreneur, chairman and CEO of OPKO Health, former Vice chairman of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries[273]
- Stewart Rahr, founder of Kinray, the largest privately owned pharmaceutical distributor in the world[274][275]
- Shlomo Rechnitz, Los Angeles-based health care magnate, founder of TwinMed[276]
- Richard Roberts, President and owner of URL Pharma[277]
- Leonard Schleifer, founder and CEO of biotechnology company Regeneron[278][279]
- Sam Waksal, founder of Kadmon Corporation[280][281]
Real estate
- Sheldon Adelson, Las Vegas casino magnate, owner of Venetian and Sands Casino[282][283]
- Gary Barnett, founder of Extell Development Company; most active builder in Manhattan[284]
- Neil Bluhm, real estate and casino magnate[285]
- Shaya Boymelgreen, Israeli-born NYC real estate developer[286][287]
- Donald Bren, L.A. County/O.C. real estate tycoon, chairman of Irvine Company[288]
- Matthew Bucksbaum, co-founder of GGP Inc.[289]
- Leon Charney, NYC real estate tycoon[290]
- Michael Dezer, Miami-based Israeli-American real estate developer, founder of Dezer Properties[291][292]
- Sanford Diller, Bay Area real estate developer[293]
- Sherman Dreiseszun, Kansas City real estate developer[294]
- Douglas Durst, NYC real estate developer, chairman of the Durst Organization; brother of triple murder suspect Robert Durst (featured in HBO's The Jinx)[295][296]
- Henry Elghanayan, Iranian-born NYC real estate developer, co-founder and chairman of Rockrose Development Corporation[297]
- Jeffrey Feil, CEO of The Feil Organization[298]
- Josh Flagg, Beverly Hills luxury real estate agent; grandson of Edith Flagg[299]
- Malcolm Glazer, founder of First Allied Corporation, former owner of Manchester United[300]
- Laurence Gluck, landlord, founder of Stellar Management[301]
- Sol Goldman (born Usher Selig Goldman), NYC's biggest non-institutional real estate investor in the 1980s, founder of Solil Management[302]
- Yoel Goldman, founder of All Year Management, one of the most prominent real estate developers in Brooklyn[303]
- Jon Gray, The Blackstone Group's Global Head of Real Estate[304]
- Stephen L. Green, founder and Chairman of SL Green Realty[305]
- Judah Hertz, real estate investor, founder of Hertz Investment Group[306]
- Gerald D. Hines, Texas-based real estate developer, founder of Hines[307]
- Peter S. Kalikow, President of HJ Kalikow & Co., one of New York City's leading real estate firms[308]
- Stan Kasten, President and part-owner of Los Angeles Dodgers[309]
- Saul Katz, co-founder of Sterling Equities, owner of New York Mets[310]
- Robert Kraft, Massachusetts-based mogul and owner of the New England Patriots[311]
- Charles Kushner, co-owner of Kushner Properties; father of Jared and Joshua Kusher[312][313][314]
- Jared Kushner, New York-based real estate entrepreneur and newspaper publisher[315][316]
- Joshua Kushner, founder and Managing Partner of the investment firm Thrive Capital; principal director of Kushner Properties[317]
- Richard LeFrak, billionaire real estate developer and manager; one of the biggest landlords in the NY tri-state area[318]
- Ted Lerner, founder of Lerner Enterprises[319]
- David Lichtenstein, NYC real estate developer, founder and CEO of The Lightstone Group[320]
- Edward Linde, real estate developer, co-founder of Boston Properties[321][322]
- Paul Milstein, NYC-based real estate developer[323]
- Bruce Ratner, co-founder of Forest City Enterprises, co-owner of Brooklyn Nets[324]
- Jerry M. Reinsdorf, owner of Chicago Bulls and Chicago White Sox[325]
- Aby J. Rosen, German-born NYC real estate tycoon[326]
- Stephen M. Ross, Florida-based real estate developer; owner of the Miami Dolphins[327][328][329]
- Steven Roth, founder of Vornado Realty Trust[330][331]
- Alexander Rovt, Ukrainian-born NYC real estate developer[332][333]
- Naty Saidoff, Israeli-born American real estate investor and diamond dealer[334]
- Tamir Sapir, Georgian-born NYC real estate mogul[335]
- Felix Sater, Russian-born NYC real estate developer, former COO of Bayrock Group; convicted fraudster[336][337]
- Martin Selig, founder of Martin Selig Real Estate, LLC[338]
- Mel Sembler, Florida-based retail real estate magnate[339]
- Izek Shomof, Israeli-born Beverly Hills-based real estate developer and investor; producer of For the Love of Money[340][341][342]
- Walter Shorenstein, California real estate mogul[343]
- Michael Shvo, Israeli-American real estate developer, President and CEO of SHVO (acquired Crown Building)[344][345]
- Bugsy Siegel, co-founder of Flamingo casino, co-owner of El Cortez Hotel and Casino[346]
- Larry Silverstein, founder of Silverstein Properties, Inc.; developed and owned the World Trade Center[347]
- Herb Simon, co-founder of Simon Property Group, owner of Indiana Pacers[348]
- Daniel Snyder, owner of Washington Redskins[349]
- Donald Soffer, Forida-based real estate developer; turned swampland into the city of Aventura, FL[350]
- Sheldon Solow, New York City real estate developer[351][352]
- Jerry I. Speyer, co-founder of Tishman Speyer[353]
- Bernard Emmanuel Spitzer, NYC real estate developer[354]
- Donald Sterling (born Tokowitz), former owner of the Los Angeles Clippers[355]
- Jeff Sutton, New York real estate developer[356]
- A. Alfred Taubman, founder of Taubman Centers[357]
- Steve Tisch, Chairman/Executive Vice President of New York Giants[358]
- Ivanka Trump, Executive Vice President of Development & Acquisitions at the Trump Organization (convert)[359][360][361]
- David Walentas, billionaire real estate developer, founder of Two Tree Management (known for Dumbo, Brooklyn)[362]
- Zygi Wilf, real estate developer, owner of Minnesota Vikings[363][364]
- Steve Wynn, Las Vegas casino owner, founder and CEO of Wynn Resorts[365]
- Sam Zell (born Shmuel Zielonka), Chicago-based real estate mogul[366]
Retail
- Richard Baker, Executive Chairman of Hudson's Bay Company[367][368]
- David Beckerman, founder of Starter Clothing Line[369][370]
- Arthur Blank, co-founder of the Home Depot, owner of Atlanta Falcons[371]
- Lyman Bloomingdale, co-founder of Bloomingdale's[372]
- Rose Blumkin, founder of the Nebraska Furniture Mart[373]
- Albert Boscov, former President and CEO of Boscov's department store[374][375][376]
- Norman Braman, billionaire car dealer, former co-owner of Philadelphia Eagles[377][378]
- Ron Braverman, co-founder and CEO of Doc Johnson (sex toys)[379]
- Eli Broad, co-founder of KB Home[380]
- Tory Burch, fashion designer, founder of Tory Burch LLC[381]
- Dov Charney, Canadian-American founder of American Apparel[382]
- Kenneth Cole, founder of Kenneth Cole Productions Inc.[383]
- Mickey Drexler, former chairman and CEO of J.Crew Group, Inc[384]
- Nathan Eckstein, CEO of Schwabacher Brothers companies[385]
- Theo Epstein, President of Baseball Operations for the Chicago Cubs[386]
- Leonard Feinstein, founder of Bed Bath & Beyond[387]
- George Feldenkreis, Chairman and CEO of Perry Ellis International[388][389]
- Paul Fireman, founder of Fireman Capital Partners; acquired the North American sales rights to Reebok brand[390]
- Don and Doris Fisher, founders of The Gap, Inc.[391][392][393]
- John J. Fisher, majority owner of the Oakland Athletics[394]
- Robert J. Fisher, Chairman of The Gap, Inc.[394]
- William S. Fisher, Director of The Gap, Inc.; founder and CEO of Manzanita Capital Limited[394][395]
- Jack Friedman, founder of LJN and co-founder of THQ[396]
- Diane von Fürstenberg, Belgian-American founder and CEO of Diane von Furstenberg (DVF) fashion company[397]
- Kfir Gavrieli, co-founder of Tieks[398][399]
- Leo Gerstenzang, founder of Leo Gerstenzang Infant Novelty Co., inventor of Q-Tips[400]
- Samuel Glazer, co-founder of Mr. Coffee, one of the first automatic drip coffee makers[401]
- Bill Goldring, U.S. liquor magnate, chairman of Sazerac Company[402]
- Ruth Handler, former President of Mattel Inc., invented the Barbie doll[403][404]
- Henry Hassenfeld, co-founder of Hasbro[405]
- Donna Karan, founder of DKNY[406]
- Sidney Kimmel, founder of Jones Apparel Group[407]
- Calvin Klein, founder and CEO of Calvin Klein[408]
- Michael Kors, founder, director and CCO of Michael Kors[409]
- Michael Krasny, founder of CDW Corporation[410]
- Isaac Larian, founder and CEO of MGA Entertainment[411]
- Ralph Lauren (born Lifshitz), founder of Polo Ralph Lauren[412]
- Charles Lazarus, founder of Toys "R" Us[405]
- Paul Marciano, co-founder of GUESS[413][414][415]
- Bernard Marcus, co-founder of Home Depot[416]
- Lawrence Marcus, VP, Women's Department of Neiman Marcus[417]
- David May, founder of the The May Department Stores Company (now Macy's, Inc.)[418]
- Marc Metrick, President of Saks Fifth Avenue[419]
- Morris Michtom, founder of Ideal Toy Company; inventor of the Teddy bear[420]
- Marc Milecofsky, founder of Ecko Unlimited[421]
- Joseph Nakash, Israeli-born co-founder of Jordache clothing company, co-owner of The Setai Hotel and Residences[422][423]
- Sol Price, founder of Price Club (merged with Costco)[424]
- Steven M. Rales, Chairman of Danaher Corporation; brother of Mitchell Rales[425]
- Stewart Resnick, founder of The Wonderful Company (holds Fiji Water, POM Wonderful, Teleflora)[426]
- Andrew Rosen, founder and CEO of Theory[427]
- Julius Rosenwald, President and Chairman of the Board of Sears[428]
- Jay Schottenstein, CEO Schottenstein Stores Corp., American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (AEO) and American Signature, Inc.[429][430]
- Thomas Stemberg, founder, former Chairman and CEO of Staples[431]
- Isidor Straus, co-owner of Macy's department store; Titanic victim[432]
- Levi Strauss, founder of Levi Strauss & Co. clothing company[433]
- Jeffrey Swartz, former CEO of The Timberland Company[434]
- Elie Tahari, Israeli-American luxury fashion designer[435][436]
- Stanley Tanger, founder and Chairman of Tanger Factory Outlet Centers[437]
- Leonard Hyman Tose, made a fortune in the trucking industry; former owner of Philadelphia Eagles[438]
- Morry Weiss, Chairman of American Greetings[439]
- Les Wexner, Chairman and CEO of L Brands[440]
- Ernest M. Wuliger founder of mattress retailer, the Sealy Corporation[441]
- George Zimmer, founder of the Men's Wearhouse[442]
Technology
- Beny Alagem, Israeli-American founder of Packard Bell[443]
- Robert A. Altman, co-founder, chairman and CEO of ZeniMax Media[444]
- Steve Ballmer, former CEO of Microsoft, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers[445][446]
- Scott Belsky, founder of Bēhance; grandson of Stanley Kaplan[447]
- Marc Benioff, founder, Chairman and CEO of Salesforce[448]
- Lloyd Braun, owner of Whalerock Industries[449]
- Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google, Inc., President of Alphabet Inc.[450]
- Julian A. Brodsky, co-founder of Comcast Corporation[451]
- Safra A. Catz, CEO of Oracle Corporation[452]
- Alon N. Cohen, Israeli-born co-founder and CEO of CyberArk[453]
- Bram Cohen, author of BitTorrent protocol, co-founder of BitTorrent, Inc.[454]
- Michael Dell, founder, Chairman and CEO of Dell[455]
- Larry Ellison, founder of Oracle Corporation[456]
- Yaki Faitelson, co-founder of Varonis Systems[457]
- Oleg Firer, Ukrainian-born CEO of Net Element[458]
- Greg Fischbach, founder of Acclaim Entertainment, Inc.[459]
- Gideon Gartner, founder of Gartner, Inc.[460]
- Errol Ginsberg, co-founder of Ixia[461][462]
- Ken Goldman, CFO of Yahoo![463]
- Bennett Greenspan, founder of Family Tree DNA[464][465]
- Andrew Grove, former COO, Chairman and CEO (1st) of Intel[466]
- Eli Harari, Israeli-American co-founder of SanDisk[467]
- Justin Hartfield, founder of Ghost Group, Weedmaps[468]
- David Hindawi, Iraqi-born co-founder of cybersecurity firm Tanium[469]
- Irwin Jacobs, co-founder of Qualcomm[470]
- Paul E. Jacobs, Executive Chairman of Qualcomm[471]
- Philippe Kahn, creator of the Camera Phone, Founder of Fullpower, Borland[472]
- Phil Katz, founder of PKWARE, Inc., inventor of Zip (file format); died of alcoholism at 37[473][474]
- Stephen Kaufer, founder of TripAdvisor[475]
- Jonathan Klein, chairman and co-founder of Getty Images[476]
- Josh Kopelman, founder of Half.com, First Round Capital[477][478]
- Jan Koum, Ukrainian-American co-founder and CEO of WhatsApp[479]
- Jon Kraft, co-founder of Pandora Media, Inc. and Thrively[480]
- Gary Kremen, founder of Match.com, first registrant of Sex.com[481]
- Edwin H. Land, founder of Polaroid Corporation[482]
- Eric Lefkofsky, co-founder of Groupon[483]
- Sandy Lerner, co-founder of Cisco Systems[484]
- Max Levchin, Ukrainian-born co-founder and former CTO of PayPal[485][486]
- Aaron Levie, CEO and co-founder of Box Inc[487]
- Joey Levin, CEO of IAC/InterActiveCorp[488]
- Arthur D. Levinson, Chairman of Apple, CEO of Calico, and former Chairman and CEO of Genentech[489][490][491]
- Danny Lewin, American-Israeli co-founder of Akamai Technologies Inc.; 9/11 victim[492]
- Talmon Marco, Israeli-American co-founder of Viber, founder and CEO of Juno[493]
- Yuri Milner, Russian-American tech investor, co-founder of Mail.ru Group[494]
- Mike Morhaime, co-founder and President of Blizzard Entertainment[495][496]
- Ilya Movshovich, Russian-American founder and CEO of CARMAnation[497]
- Adam Neumann, Israeli-born founder of WeWork[498][499]
- Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist[500]
- Jon Oringer, founder and CEO of Shutterstock[501]
- Andrew Paulson, co-founder of SUP Media (LiveJournal)[502]
- Mark Pincus, co-founder of Zynga[503][504][505]
- Ruth Porat, CFO of Alphabet Inc.[506]
- Jeff Pulver, VoIP pioneer, co-founder of Vonage[507]
- Sean Rad, co-founder, CEO of Tinder[508]
- Jack Rimokh, co-founder of Pixologic, Inc. (ZBrush)[509]
- Brian L. Roberts, CEO and Chairman of Comcast[510]
- Lior Ron, Israeli-American co-founder of Otto, former Product Lead for Google Maps[511]
- Benjamin M. Rosen, founding investor and former Chairman and CEO of Compaq[512]
- Martine Rothblatt, co-founder of Sirius XM Satellite Radio, Chairman of United Therapeutics[513][514]
- Andy Rubin, inventor of Android (operating system), former CEO of Android, Inc.[515]
- Michael Rubin, founder of eBay Enterprise, Inc. (formerly GSI Commerce, Inc.)[516]
- Henry Samueli, co-founder of Broadcom, owner of Anaheim Ducks[517]
- Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook[518]
- Dan Schulman, President and CEO of PayPal, Chairman of Symantec[519][520][521]
- Bernard Leon Schwartz, former CEO of Loral Space & Communications Inc.[522]
- Ivan Seidenberg, former Chairman and CEO of Verizon Communications[523]
- Terry Semel, former Chairman and CEO of both Yahoo! and Warner Bros[524][525][526]
- Isaac Shepher, co-founder of Life Alert Emergency Response, Inc.[527]
- Charlie Shrem, co-founder of BitInstant (defunct), former Vice chairman of Bitcoin Foundation; charged with money laundering[528][529][530]
- Adam Singolda, Israeli-American founder and CEO of Taboola[531]
- Joel Spolsky, co-founder and CEO of Stack Exchange Network, founder of Fog Creek Software[532][533]
- Jeremy Stoppelman, co-founder and CEO of Yelp[534]
- Aaron Swartz, co-creator of RSS (web feed) and Reddit[535]
- Alan Trefler, founder and CEO of Pegasystems[536]
- Kenneth D. Tuchman, founder of TeleTech[537]
- Andrew Viterbi, co-founder of Qualcomm, inventor of Viterbi algorithm[538]
- Jeff Weiner, CEO of Linkedin[539]
- Devin Wenig, CEO of eBay[540]
- Anne Wojcicki, CEO and co-founder of 23andme[541]
- Susan Wojcicki, CEO of YouTube[541]
- Stephen Wolfram, British-American founder of Wolfram Research (Mathematica, Wolfram Alpha)[542]
- Amit Yoran, president of RSA Security LLC, former CEO of Netwitness[543]
- Charles Zegar, co-founder of Bloomberg L.P.[544]
- John Zimmer, co-founder of Lyft[545]
- Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO of Facebook[546]
- Nir Zuk, Israeli-born co-founder of Palo Alto Networks[547]
Television, film and video
- Ed Ansin, co-founder of Florida-based Sunbeam Television Corporation[548]
- Avi Arad, Israeli-American founder and CEO of Marvel Studios, LLC[549]
- Thomas Ascheim, President of Disney-ABC Television Group[550][551]
- Gary Barber, CEO of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, co-founder of Spyglass Entertainment[552]
- Jerry Bruckheimer, founder of Jerry Bruckheimer Films & Television[553]
- Harry Cohn, co-founder of Columbia Pictures[554]
- Barry Diller, media executive, former CEO of Paramount Pictures and Fox, Inc.[17]
- Michael Eisner, Former CEO of Disney[17][555]
- Ari Emanuel, co-CEO of WME; brother of Rahm Emanuel[556]
- Jon Feltheimer, CEO of Lions Gate Entertainment Corp.[557]
- Adam Fogelson, Executive VP of STX Entertainment[558]
- William Fox, founder of Fox Film Corporation[559]
- Alan Gerry, founder of Cablevision Industries[560][561]
- Adam Glasser, founder of Seymore Inc, producer of Seymore Butts videos[562]
- Leonard Goldenson, President of ABC[563]
- Brian Grazer, co-founder of Imagine[564]
- Bob Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment, former President of Entertainment of Showtime[558]
- Brad Grey, co-founder of Brillstein Entertainment Partners, CEO of Paramount Pictures[565]
- Mindy Grossman, CEO of Home Shopping Network[566]
- Bonnie Hammer, Chairman of NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment Group[381]
- Steven Hirsch, founder and co-chairman of Vivid Entertainment[254]
- Alan F. Horn, Chairman of The Walt Disney Studios[567]
- Jimmy Horowitz, President of Universal Pictures[568]
- Bob Iger, CEO and Chairman of The Walt Disney Company[569]
- Jeffrey Katzenberg, co-founder of DreamWorks, former chairman of Walt Disney Studios[17]
- Victor Kaufman, founder and former CEO of TriStar Pictures, former CEO of Columbia Pictures[570][571]
- Ryan Kavanaugh, co-founder of Relativity Media[572]
- Kay Koplovitz, co-founder of USA Network[573]
- Andrew Lack, chairman of NBC News and MSNBC, former chairman and CEO of Bloomberg News, Sony Music Entertainment[574]
- Carl Laemmle, co-founder of Universal Pictures[575]
- Gerald Levin, Time Warner, CEO of HBO[17]
- Harvey Levin, founder of TMZ[576][577]
- Michael Lynton, former Chairman and CEO of Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc, Chairman of Snap Inc.[578]
- Louis B. Mayer, founder of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[579]
- Ron Meyer, Vice chairman of NBCUniversal[580]
- Arnon Milchan, Israeli-American Hollywood mogul, founder of Regency; former Israeli spy[581]
- Les Moonves, CBS President[582]
- Marc Nathanson, cable television pioneer, founder of Falcon Cable[583][584]
- David Nevins, President and CEO of Showtime[585]
- Noah Oppenheim, President of NBC News[586]
- Michael Ovitz, former President of Disney, founder of Creative Artists Agency[17]
- Amy Pascal, former co-chairman of Sony Pictures Entertainment (stepped down due to 2014's Sony Pictures hack), founder of Pascal Pictures[587]
- Richard Plepler, CEO of HBO[588]
- Sumner Redstone (born Rothstein), chairman of CBS and Viacom[17]
- David Rhodes, CBS News President[589]
- Rich Ross, Group President of Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, Science Channel and Velocity (TV network)[590]
- Steve Ross, founder and former CEO of Time Warner[591][592]
- Tom Rothman, Chairman of Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group[593]
- Haim Saban, Israeli-American media proprietor, founder of Saban Entertainment, co-creator of Power Rangers[594][595]
- Josh Sapan, President and CEO of AMC Networks Inc.[596][597]
- David Sarnoff, general manager of RCA[563]
- Joseph M. Schenck, former chairman of Twentieth Century Pictures
- Joseph Segel, founder of QVC[598]
- Bob Shaye, founder and former CEO of New Line Cinema[599]
- Sid Sheinberg, former executive of MCA and Universal Studios[600]
- Ben Sherwood, Co-Chairman of Disney Media Networks, President of Disney-ABC Television Group[601]
- Ben Silverman, founder and CEO of Electus, former co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios[602][603]
- Fred Silverman, former President and CEO of NBC, founder of The Fred Silverman Company[604]
- Stacey Snider, former chairman of Universal Pictures, CEO of 20th Century Fox[605]
- Steven Spielberg, director, co-founder of DreamWorks[17]
- David Stapf, President of CBS Studios, Inc.[606][607]
- Laurence Tisch, former CEO of CBS[608]
- Jeff Wachtel, President of Universal Cable Productions[609]
- Dana Walden, co-CEO of Fox Broadcasting Company[381]
- Albert, Harry, Jack and Sam Warner, founders of Warner Brothers Studios[610]
- Lew Wasserman, executive of MCA[600]
- Bob and Harvey Weinstein, founders of Miramax, The Weinstein Company[611]
- David Zaslav, President and CEO of Discovery Communications[612]
- Jeff Zucker, President of CNN Worldwide, former CEO and President of NBC[613]
- Adolph Zukor, co-founder of Paramount Pictures[614]
Tourism and hotels
- Micky Arison, Chairman of Carnival Corporation & plc, owner of NBA's Miami Heat; brother of Shari Arison[615][616]
- Ted Arison, founder of Carnival Cruise Lines[617]
- Ernie Blake, founder of Toas Ski Valley[618]
- Alan Faena, Argentine-American Miami Beach-based hotelier[619]
- Heidi Fleiss, "Hollywood Madam"[620]
- Gene Freidman, Russian-born founder of Taxi Club Management (TCM); known as NYC's "Taxi King"[621][622]
- David Grutman, Miami nightlife mogul, co-founder and CEO of Miami Marketing Group (MMG)[623]
- Efrem Harkham, Israeli-born Beverly Hills-based hotelier, owner of Luxe Sunset Boulevard Hotel, Luxe City Center Hotel and Luxe Rodeo Drive Hotel[624][625]
- Jeremy Jacobs, Chairman of Delaware North[626]
- Sam Nazarian, Iranian-American founder and CEO of SBE[627]
- Jay Pritzker, co-founder of Hyatt Hotels Corporation[628]
- Thomas Pritzker, Executive Chairman of Hyatt Hotels Corporation[629]
- Harris Rosen, Florida-based founder, President and COO of Rosen Hotels & Resorts[630]
- Ed Savitz, Amusement arcade owner; known as "Dr. Feel Good"[631]
- Isadore Sharp, founder and Chairman of Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts[632][633]
- Jonathan Tisch, chairman and CEO of Loews Hotels & Resorts (subsidiary of Loews Corporation); treasurer of New York Giants[634][635]
- Morris Wilkins, inventor of the heart-shaped bathtub and champagne glass bathtub[636]
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