Background
Rose, Frederick Phineas was born on November 16, 1923 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Belle (Bernstein) Rose.
Builder and real estate executive
Rose, Frederick Phineas was born on November 16, 1923 in New York City. Son of Samuel and Belle (Bernstein) Rose.
Bachelor of Civil Engineering, Yale University, 1944. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), College New Rochelle, 1998. Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Julliard School, 1998.
Doctor of Philosophy (honorary), Yale University, 1998.
Vice president, Rose Associations, Inc., New York City, 1946-1960;
president, Rose Associations, Inc., New York City, 1960-1980;
chairman, Rose Associations, Inc., New York City, since 1980. Vice chairman New York State Facilities Development Corporation, 1966-1975, Phoenix Home Life Mutual Insurance Company, 1972-1993. Member publications committee Commentary Magazine, 1964-1997, chairman publications committee, 1979-1984.
Trustee United Mutual Savings Bank, 1977-1982, Consolidated Edison Company New York, 1977-1996. Governor New York Real Estate Board, 1972-1975, 86-89, 94-. Member Council Foreign Rels.
United States delegate to United Nations Conference on Housing, Planning, and Building Research, 1962-1963, 67.
President Federation Jewish Philanthropies of New York, 1974-1977, chairman board directors, 1981-1983, honorary chairman, 1983-1999. Board directors Henry Kaufmann Campgrounds, 1950-1966, president, 1962-1966. Trustee Lexington School for Deaf, 1954-1970, Mills College Education, 1960-1968, Children's Aid Society, 1964-1975.
Trustee Scarsdale (New York ) Board Education, 1966-1971, president, 1969-1970. Trustee Mount Sinai School Medicine, Hospital and Medical Center, 1966-1973, Rockefeller University, 1984-1996, Asia Society, 1976-1982, 94-96, Philharmonic Symphony Society New York, Inc., 1979-1996, honorary trustee 1997, trustee Aspen Institute Humanistic Studies, 1979-1991, Metropolitan Museum Art, 1981-1998, Manhattan Institute, 1987, Yale University, 1989-1994, American Museum Natural History, 1991. Chairman board governors Association Yale Alumni, 1972-1975.
Board directors New York City Partnership, Inc., 1982-1990, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., 1984, vice chairman, 1991. Member University Council Yale University, 1976-1981. Served to lieutenant (junior grade) United States Naval Reserve, World World War World War II.
Member Union League Club New York Clubs: Century Association, Beach Point Yacht, Century Country. Yale (New York City).
Married Sandra Priest, June 28, 1948. Children: Deborah, Jonathan Frederick Phineas, Samuel P. (deceased), Adam Raphael.