Education
In 1955, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Cornell University and in 1956, graduated with an Master of Business Administration from the University of Pennsylvania"s Wharton Graduate School.
In 1955, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Cornell University and in 1956, graduated with an Master of Business Administration from the University of Pennsylvania"s Wharton Graduate School.
Green was raised in Philadelphia. In 1965, he received a law degree from Loyola University in Chicago. In 1969, Green co-founded the New York investment banking partnership, Gibbons, Green, van Amerongen, which specialized in management-led, non-hostile leveraged buyouts.
In 1980, he moved to California and opened a branch office.
In 1992, Green"s firm paid $40 million for Thrifty Drugs and in 1994, they purchased Payless Drugs for $1.2 billion, merging the two companies to form the largest drugstore chain in the Western United States. with more than 1,080 outlets, Thrifty Payless. In April 1996, Thrifty Payless went public and the in October 1996, it was sold to Rite Aid for $2.3 billion netting Green"s firm a $420 million profit.
Other companies that the firm acquired while Green was chairman were Carr-Gottstein Foods Company, Australian Resources Limited, and Big 5 Sporting Goods. In 1986, Green became a founding director of Los Angeles Opera serving as its president and chief executive from 1998 to 2001.
He personally donated $2 million to the opera and was credited with recruiting Plácido Domingo as artistic director
Green was also a member of the board of the Music Center of Los Angeles County.