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Lipman, Ira Ackerman was born on November 15, 1940 in Little Rock. Son of Mark and Belle (Ackerman) Lipman.
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Lipman, Ira Ackerman was born on November 15, 1940 in Little Rock. Son of Mark and Belle (Ackerman) Lipman.
Student, Ohio Wesleyan University, 1960. Doctor of Laws (honorary), John Marshall University, Atlanta, 1970. Doctor of Laws (honorary), Northeastern University, Boston, 1996.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Ohio Wesleyan University, 2010.
Salesman, executive, Mark Lipman Superior vena cava syndrome Inc., Memphis, 1960-1963;
vice president, Guardsmark, Inc., Memphis, 1963-1966;
president, Guardsmark, Inc., since 1966;
Chief Executive Officer, Guardsmark, Inc., since 1968;
Chairman of the Board, Guardsmark, Inc., since 1968. Board directors National Council on Crime and Delinquency, since 1975, chairman finance committee, treasurer, 1978-1979, vice Chairman, Board Of Directors, 1982-1986, chairman of the executive committee, 1986-1993, Chairman, Board Of Directors, 1993-1994, chairman emeritus, since 1995, honorary chairman since 1997. Board directors Greater Memphis Council Crime and Delinquency, 1976-1978,entrepreneurial fellow Memphis State University, 1976.
Member environmental security committee, private security advisory county Law Enforcement Assistance administration, 1975-1976. Member conference planning committee 2d National Law Enforcement Exploreer Conference, 1980.
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Board directors Memphis Jewish Community Center, 1974, Memphis Shelby County unit American Cancer Society, 1980-1981, Memphis Orchestral Society, 1980-1981, Memphis Jewish Federation, 1974-1983. Chairman Shelby County. United States Savings Bonds, 1976.
Member president's council University Memphis, 1975-1979. Member University Memphis visual arts council, 1980-1982. Memphis metropolitan chairman National Alliance Businessmen, 1970-1971.
Member task force Reform Jewish Outreach, Union American Hebrew Congregations, 1979-1983. Member young leadership cabinet United Jewish Appeal, 1973-1978, member Southeast regional campaign cabinet, 1980. Executive board Chickasaw council Boy Scouts American, 1978-1981.
Board directors, executive committee Tennessee Indiana College Fund, 1979. Trustee Memphis Academy Arts, 1977-1981. Member president's club Christian Brothers University, 1979-1989.
Board directors Future Memphis, 1980-1983, 83-86. National trustee National Conference of Christians and Jews, 1980-1992, executive committee, 1981-1992, national Jewish co-chairman, 1985-1988, national chairman, 1988-1992, life honorary chairman, past national chairman National Conference Christians and Jews, since 1992. Board directors Memphis chapter, 1980-1985, life board directors Memphis chapter 1985—2005.
Group II chairman for 1982 campaign United Way of Greater Memphis, board director 1984-1985, founder, chairman Alexis de Tocqueville chapter, 1984-1985. General campaign chairman United Way of Greater Memphis, 1985-1986, board trustees, since 1985. Executive advisory council United Way Mid-South, 1984-1986.
Vice president executive committee International Council Christians and Jews, 1992-1994. Board governors United Way of America, 1992-1999, board governor's liaison, 1991-1992, chairman ethics committee, 1992-1997, member executive committee, 1992-1997, co-chairman volunteer involvement committee, since 1992, member strategic planning committee, 1994-1996, diversity committee, 1997-1999. Chairman, 1996, UWLC steering committee 1995-1996.
Member Alexis de Tocqueville Society National Leadership Council, 1992-1997, member emeritus, since 1998, member Second Century Initiative Volunteer Involvement committee, 1987-1991. Chair Task Force on Critical Markets, 1987-1991, member executive cabinet, 1990-1991. Trustee Memphis Brooks Museum Art, 1980-1983, Yeshiva University of Los Angeles, since 1982.
Trustee Simon Wiesenthal Center, since 1982, chairman governance committee, since 2005, chairman campaign committee, 1983-1992, member finance and audit committee, 1993-1904, executive committee, since 1994, co-chairman budget and finance committee Jerusalem Project, 1999-1904. Board directors National Alliance against Violence, 1983-1985, National Center Learning Disabilities, 1989-1994. Founder, board overseers B'nai B'rith, 1980.
Board directors Tennessee Governor's Jobs for High School Graduates Program, 1980-1983. Trustee Ohio Wesleyan University, 1988-1997. Vice chairman special task force on endowment growth Ohio Wesleyan University, 1990-1997.
Member board overseers Wharton School, University Pennsylvania, 1991-2004, 05—, development committee, 1995-1904, executive advisory board Zicklin Center Business Ethics Research, 1997-2005. Member Northeastern University Corporation, 1997-2005. Board directors The Sherry-Netherland, Inc., since 2002.
Member Dean's Council, Mount Sinai School Medicine, since 2004, board overseers United Jewish Appeal Federation New York, 2005-2007. Member executive committee American Israel Public Affairs Committee, 1991-1901, 02-05. Board trustees Committee Economic Development, since 1999.
Advisory board directors, Tennessee Titans, 1999-2000. Member Hillel International Board Governors, 2001-2003. Board trustees, Fifth Avenue Synagogue, since 2001.
Trustee The Jewish Museum, New York, 2003-2007, trustee The National World World War II Museum, 2006-2007, American Jewish History Society, since 1986, vice president, 1994—2007. Founding board member National Campaign Against Youth Violence, 1999-1902. Member Council on Foreign Relations, 2002, chairman's advisory council, 2004-2007, corporation affairs committee, since 2003.
Founding member Homeland Security Project, since 2004. Board directors Ligue Internationale des Sociétés de Surveillance, since 2004. Advisory board Center Values Based Leadership Sacred Heart University, 2002-2003, Center Business Ethics Bentley College, since 1996, Library. of Congress, James Madison Council, since 2004.
Board trustees New York History Society, since 2007. International Board Governors, Mesorah Heritage Foundation, since 2008. Member International Association Chiefs Police, American Society Criminology, International Society Criminology, American Society Industrial Security (certified protection professional), Memphis 100 Club, 1982-2003, Memphis Economic Club (board directors 1980-1986, vice president 1983-1984, president 1984-1985, chairman executive committee 1984-1985), The Grolier Club, since 2003, Business Executives National Security, since 2002.
Married Barbara Ellen Kelly Couch, July 5, 1970. Children: Gustave K., Joshua S, M Benjamin.