Background
Ginsburg, Sigmund G. was born on October 12, 1937 in New York City. Son of Saul and Rose (Rich) Ginsburg.
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Ginsburg, Sigmund G. was born on October 12, 1937 in New York City. Son of Saul and Rose (Rich) Ginsburg.
Bachelor magna cum laude, Dartmouth College, 1959; postgraduate, London School Economics, 1959-1960; Master of Public Administration, Harvard University, 1961.
Management intern Office of Secretary of Defense, Washington, 1961-1962. Assistant to president Hudson Institute, 1964. Assistant manager personnel administrative services, management analyst Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1964-1966.
Senior management consultant and special assistant to deputy mayor Office of the Mayor, City of New York, 1966-1967, assistant city administrator, 1967-1972. Founder, director New York City Urban Fellows Program, 1969—1972. Vice president for administration and planning, treasurer Adelphi University, Garden City, New York, 1972-1978.
Vice president for finance, treasurer University Cincinnati, 1978-1984, adjunct professor higher education administration, business administration, 1980-1984. Vice president finance and administration Barnard College, New York City, 1984-1994. Vice president business development American Museum Natural History, 1994, senior vice president finance and business development, 1995—2002.
Project. executive Rose Center Earth and Space, 1995—2000. Executive vice president, director nonprofit practice DHR International, New York City, 2003—2010. President Sigmund G. Ginsburg Consultant, since 2003.
Adjunct assistan professor, lecturer City University of New York, 1966—1972. Adjunct associate professor Adelphi University, 1972—1978. Member City Managers Working Review Committee Cincinnati 2000 Plan, 1979—1982.
Management commentator Station WGUC, Cincinnati, 1980. Instructor Fordham University, 1985—1995, New School University, 1986, 91. Advisory council Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund, 1993—1996, chairman, 1994—1995.
Lecturer professional meetings. Consultant in field; Lieutenant United States Army, 1962-1964.
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Member citizens advisory committee Wyoming Board Education, 1980. Board directors Greenwich House, 1994—1997. Member of Phi Beta Kappa.
Married Judith Ann Jacobson, July 4, 1965. Children: Beth Alison, David Grant.