The Spitzer School of Architecture names Eliot Spitzer, former district attorney and governor of New York, honorary chair to the Dean's Advisory Council.
at CCNY announced that Eliot Spitzer, one-time governor and twice-elected attorney general of New York, has been given an honorary chair to the Dean鈥檚 Advisory Council of the school bearing his parents鈥 names.
鈥淚 am delighted to welcome Eliot Spitzer to my Advisory Council,鈥 said Marta Gutman, Spitzer School dean. 鈥淟ike his parents, he brings a lifelong commitment to public education. As Mr. Spitzer told me, 鈥楩ew things are more important than providing a public, low-cost education to those who want to learn, work, and move all of society forward.鈥欌
Spitzer was born and raised in New York. He graduated from the Horace Mann School, Princeton University, and Harvard Law School, where he was an editor of the 鈥淗arvard Law Review.鈥 After clerking for Federal District Court Judge Robert W. Sweet, Spitzer practiced at Paul, Weiss and then joined the Manhattan District Attorney's Office. While there, he rose to serve as chief of the Labor Racketeering Unit and successfully prosecuted some of the most senior members of the Gambino organized crime family.
After several years in private practice, he was elected attorney general of New York in 1998 and was re-elected in 2002. His prosecutions in the areas of financial fraud, environmental protection and civil rights set a new standard for law enforcement, and in 2002 鈥淭ime Magazine鈥 named him "." 鈥60 Minutes鈥 dubbed him the "Sheriff of Wall Street," and the 鈥淔inancial Times鈥 named him "Man of the Year."
He was elected governor of New York in 2006. His administration restructured New York鈥檚 educational and healthcare finance systems. Since 2008, he has served as an anchor on CNN's prime time show 'In the Arena," hosted 鈥淰iewpoint with Eliot Spitzer鈥 on Current TV, taught as a professor at CCNY and been a regular contributor to 鈥淪late Magazine.鈥 He now runs Spitzer Enterprises, a real estate development firm founded by his father.
THe Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture Dean鈥檚 Advisory Council Members
Eliot Spitzer, Honorary Chair
Joseph Fleischer, B.S.
鈥65, B.Arch 鈥66, co-chair
Carlos Cardoso, B.S. 鈥92, co-chair
Venesa Alicea-Chuqui, B.Arch 鈥05
John Cetra, B.Arch 鈥76
Alan Hantman, B.S. 鈥65, B.Arch 鈥66, MUP 鈥79
Edmund Hollander
Joan Krevlin
Carol Kurth, B.Arch 鈥81
Fern Lan Siew, M.L.A 鈥15
Jonathan Marvel
Nancy Ruddy
Frank Sciame, B.S. 鈥74
Adi Shamir-Baron
Charles Shorter
Claire Weiss
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