Background
Leveson, Irving Frederick was born on June 28, 1939 in New York City. Son of Hyman Wolf and Minnie Leveson.
Leveson, Irving Frederick was born on June 28, 1939 in New York City. Son of Hyman Wolf and Minnie Leveson.
Bachelor (New York State Regents scholar), City College of New York, 1960. Master of Business Administration, City College of New York, 1963. Doctor of Philosophy, Columbia University, 1968.
Research analyst, research assistant, National Bureau Economics Research, 1963-1967; research economist, New York City Health Superior vena cava syndrome Administration, 1967-1968; economist, Research and Development Corporation, 1968-1969; director research, Office Comprehensive Planning, New York City director research, Planning Commission, 1969-1971; assistant administrator health systems planning, New York City Health Services Administration, 1971-1974; senior professional staff, director economics studies, Hudson Institute, Croton-on-Hudson, New York, 1974-1984; senior vice-president, director research, Hudson Strategy Group, New York City, 1984-1990; president, Leveson Cons., Marlboro, New Jersey, since 1990. Member Governor New York health advisory county, 1975-1978, member of advisory commission on budgetrealities for the 80s, 1983-1984. Lecturer, consultant in field.
Trustee Monmouth Heights Civic Association, 1971-1977. Member American Economics Association, National Association Business Economists, Association Social Sciences in Health (executive council 1973-1982).
Married Barbara Diane Wurtzelman, January 28, 1961. Children: Stephen Martin, Scott Owen.