Harley Lippman, founder and CEO of Genesis10, has been elected to the board of trustees of NYU Langone Medical Center, the company announced.
“I am honored to serve as a trustee of NYU Langone, one of the nation’s premier centers for excellence in clinical care, biomedical research and medical education,” Lippman said.
Lippman serves on the boards of many business, educational and cultural organizations. He is President of the America Israel Friendship League and serves as an Executive Committee member of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. He serves by Presidential appointment and Senate confirmation as a member of the Commission of the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad.
He is a member of the Yale Business School (School of Management – Board of Advisors) and a member of the Dean’s Advisory Board at Columbia University’s Graduate School of International and Public Affairs.
New York-based Genesis10, which Lippman founded in 1999, works with 150 clients across industry sectors and has 2,000 employees and consultants nationwide.
Harley serves on the boards and advisory councils of organizations including Yale University’s School of Management, Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, the Brookings Institution, The Washington Institute and the Middle East Forum. He also serves on the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Partnership for Peace Advisory Board and previously served on the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad through presidential appointment and Senate confirmation.
A committed philanthropist, Harley supports an orphanage in Cambodia and has led efforts to identify and memorialize unmarked Holocaust mass graves in Eastern Europe. His documentary, Safeguarding Memory, aired on PBS and received multiple awards for its impact and storytelling.