Background
Fialkow, Jay L. was born on November 20, 1927 in New York, New York, United States.
Fialkow, Jay L. was born on November 20, 1927 in New York, New York, United States.
Harvard College (Bachelor of Arts, 1948). Boston University (Juris Doctor, 1951). Assistant Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1963-1965.
Special Assistant Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1965-1968.
Member, Harvard Fund Council, 1972-1974. Chairman, Newton Re-evaluation Committee, 1973-1974.
President, New England Histadrut, 1975-1981. President, Newton Cable Endowment Foundation, since 1981.
Special Counsel, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, 1982.
Member, Board of Directors, Beth Israel Hospital, since 1981. Lecturer, Uniform Commercial Code, Robert Morris Associates, 1974-1980. Member, Board of Directors, American Institute of Banking, 1978-1981.
President, Jewish National Fund, New England Division, 1978-1981.
Chairman, Board of Directors, Home Owners Federal Savings and Loan Association, 1989-1990. Member, Executive Committee and Board of Directors, Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Incorporated., since 1984.
Worked at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan Limited Liability Partnership (New York, New York) specializing in General Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1951, Massachusetts. Assistant Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1963-1965.
Special Assistant Attorney General, Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1965-1968.
Member, Harvard Fund Council, 1972-1974. Chairman, Newton Re-evaluation Committee, 1973-1974.
President, New England Histadrut, 1975-1981. President, Newton Cable Endowment Foundation, 1981-1997.
Special Counsel, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, 1982.
Member, Board of Directors, 1981. Chairman, Development Committee, 1991Beth Israel Hospital. Lecturer, Uniform Commercial Code, Robert Morris Associates, 1974-1980.
Member, Board of Directors, American Institute of Banking, 1978-1981.
President, Jewish National Fund, New England Division, 1978-1981. Chairman, Board of Directors, Home Owners Savings Bank, Financial Stability Board, 1989-1990.
Member, Executive Committee and Board of Directors, Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Incorporated., 1984. General Chairman, 1994 Campaign.
Chair, Endowment Development Committee, 1996.
Vice President, United Jewish Appeal, 1995. Chairman, Committee on Privatization of Highway Services, Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation and Construction, 1991. Member: Boston, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations.
Commercial Law League of America.
Founded in 1876, Stroock & Stroock & Lavan is a 360-attorney full service law firm with particular expertise in corporate law, litigation, securities law, international commercial transactions, intellectual property, labor, insolvency and workouts, real estate tax, trusts and estates, product liability and insurance law. The firm is headquartered in New York and has offices in Boston, Budapest, Los Angeles, Miami and Washington, District of Columbia
Member, Harvard Fund Council, 1972-1974. Chairman, Newton Re-evaluation Committee, 1973-1974. President, New England Histadrut, 1975-1981.
President, Newton Cable Endowment Foundation, 1981-1997.
Special Counsel, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, 1982. Member, Board of Directors, 1981.
Chairman, Development Committee, 1991Beth Israel Hospital. Lecturer, Uniform Commercial Code, Robert Morris Associates, 1974-1980.
Member, Board of Directors, American Institute of Banking, 1978-1981.
President, Jewish National Fund, New England Division, 1978-1981. Chairman, Board of Directors, Home Owners Savings Bank, Financial Stability Board, 1989-1990. Member, Executive Committee and Board of Directors, Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Greater Boston, Incorporated., 1984.
General Chairman, 1994 Campaign.
Chair, Endowment Development Committee, 1996. Vice President, United Jewish Appeal, 1995.
Chairman, Committee on Privatization of Highway Services, Massachusetts Executive Office of Transportation and Construction, 1991. Member: Boston, Massachusetts and American Bar Associations.
Commercial Law League of America.