Jonathan Tisch
Jonathan Tisch
Full Name and Common Aliases
Jonathan Tisch is a well-known American businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is also the co-owner of the New York Giants football team.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on January 21, 1947, in New York City, USA. (Still alive)
Nationality and Profession(s)
American Businessman, Entrepreneur, Philanthropist
Early Life and Background
Jonathan Tisch was born into a family of entrepreneurs. His father, Lawrence "Larry" Tisch, founded the Loews Corporation, a conglomerate with diverse interests in hospitality, cinema, and more. Growing up surrounded by business leaders and innovators, Jonathan's early life instilled in him a strong work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit.
Major Accomplishments
Throughout his career, Jonathan has accumulated numerous achievements:
Co-owner of the New York Giants football team, leading the team to two Super Bowl victories.
Chairman of the Loews Corporation, overseeing the company's growth into one of the world's largest hospitality companies.
Author of "Chaos in the Boardroom: How to Manage and Control Chaos on Your Board," a book offering insights on effective board management.Notable Works or Actions
Jonathan has been involved in various philanthropic efforts:
Chairman Emeritus of the New York Hall of Science, working to inspire science education among young people.
Member of the Board of Overseers at Tufts University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, supporting educational initiatives.Impact and Legacy
Jonathan Tisch has left a lasting impact on business, sports, and philanthropy:
His leadership in the Loews Corporation transformed it into a global hospitality powerhouse.
As co-owner of the New York Giants, he played a key role in the team's success.
Through his philanthropic work, Jonathan continues to inspire innovation and education.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Jonathan Tisch is widely quoted and remembered for:
His visionary leadership in business and sports.
His commitment to philanthropy and giving back to society.
* His insightful writings on board management and leadership.
Quotes by Jonathan Tisch

You're not going to be great at everything. Surround yourself with people that can compliment you so you can work together and then everybody can be successful.

The only real way to differentiate yourself from the competition is through service.

I support organizations that help people do better for themselves and the community.

You can't get a degree at Tisch College. It serves as an amplifier for what your focus is. If you're an engineer, you can take courses on understanding how to move a river in Africa to bring hydroelectric power to a community.

I can promise you as an American and a New Yorker that you were there for us, and we will be there for you.

By spreading the notion of patriotic tourism, we were able to get much-needed dollars into our economy and preserve jobs,

Citizen activists look in the mirror, see what they're really good at and then apply their talents to solving social problems. It's skills-based volunteering.

I'm saying that you can create success for yourself but also understand that you have a responsibility to others.

No industry is more affected by these moves than travel and tourism. This announcement demonstrates that the administration is listening to us when we promote the unique role travel and tourism can play as an engine for prosperity and a partner in our diplomatic efforts around the world. Research consistently indicates people are significantly more inclined to feel good about America after visiting and experiencing our country's diverse peoples and opportunities.
