Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund's Day of Philanthropy

Please join us for the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund’s premier annual event, Day of Philanthropy, which brings together changemakers, civic and corporate leaders, and philanthropists to celebrate our collective impact.

We are honoring John Pritzker, recipient of the Robert Sinton Award for Distinguished Leadership, and featuring keynote speaker Congressman Ritchie Torres

Registration and Reception - 11:00 am-12:00 pm

Luncheon and Program - 12:00 pm-1:30 pm

Storytelling with John Pritzker - 1:45 pm-2:30 pm

 

Event Co-Chairs

Jackie and Dan Safier

Kalah Espinoza and David Agger

Host Committee (as of 8.9.2024)

Phyllis Cook, Cathy and Jim Koshland, Laura and Gary Lauder, 

Dana Corvin and Harris Weinberg, Diane and Howard Zack

 

Note: At this time, we are pleased to offer complete tables for purchase along with individual tickets for the Professionals' Tax and Estate Planning Seminar. We expect additional single tickets for the luncheon to be available on September 1.

 

Thank You to Our Sponsors (as of 8.21.2024):

Seligman Family Foundation

Dodge & Cox - Farella, Braun + Martel LLP - Laird Norton Wetherby

Primark Benefits - Shwiff, Levy & Polo LLP

To join our list of corporate sponsors, please email jeannem@sfjcf.org

Interests: Meetings
Date: 
October 14, 2024
TIME: 
11:00 AM - 2:30 PM
Location: 
Four Seasons Hotel San Francisco
757 Market St
City: 
San Francisco

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Organized By: 
Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund
Event Contact Person: 
Stacey Silver
415.509.0095
Speakers: 
Congressman Ritchie Torres
Representative Ritchie Torres is a fighter from the Bronx who has spent his entire life working for the community he calls home. Like many people in the Bronx, poverty and struggle have never been abstractions to him, and he governs from a place of lived experience.

Ritchie’s mother single-handedly raised him, his twin brother, and his sister in a public-housing project. She paid the bills working minimum-wage jobs, which in the 1990s paid $4.25 an hour. While Ritchie grew up with mold, lead, leaks, and no reliable heat or hot water in the winter, he watched the government spend over $100 million dollars to build a golf course across the street for Donald Trump. In 2013, at the age of twenty-five, Ritchie became New York City’s youngest elected official and the first openly L.G.B.T.Q person elected to office in the Bronx.

At the City Council, Ritchie stood out, and during his seven-year tenure he tenaciously tackled problems big and small for the Bronx and New York City. He passed over forty pieces of legislation, including legislation protecting the City’s affordable housing stock and tackling the city’s opioid epidemic. As the Chairman overseeing NYCHA, he held the first committee hearing ever in public housing, which led to a $3 billion-dollar FEMA investment, the largest in NYC history. As Chair of the Oversight & Investigations Committee, Ritchie has led investigations into the heating outages and lead poisoning at NYCHA, the Taxi Medallion scandal, the City’s controversial Third-Party Transfer program, and Kushner Companies.

Ritchie currently lives in the Bronx and represents NY-15 in the Bronx. He is a member of the Committee on Financial Services and the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party.
Professor Samuel A. Donaldson
Samuel A. Donaldson is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Professor of Law at Georgia State University in Atlanta, where he teaches a number of tax and estate planning courses, as well as courses in the areas of property, commercial law, and professional responsibility. Prior to joining the Georgia State faculty in 2012, he was on the faculty at the University of Washington School of Law in Seattle for 13 years, where he served as the Director of the law school’s Graduate Program in Taxation as well as Associate Dean for Academic Administration. In addition to Georgia State and the University of Washington, Professor Donaldson has taught law school classes at Northwestern University, the University of Florida, and Emory University. He has won nine “professor of the year” awards at three different law schools.

He is an Academic Fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC) and a member of the Bar in Washington, Oregon, and Arizona. He currently serves as the Tax Editor for the Probate Practice Reporter, a monthly publication from the University of South Carolina School of Law. Among his scholarly works, Professor Donaldson is a co-author of the popular law school textbook, Federal Income Tax: A Contemporary Approach, and a co-author of the Price on Contemporary Estate Planning reference volume published by Wolters Kluwer.

An amateur crossword constructor, his puzzles have been published in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and other outlets. A perennial contender for People Magazine’s “Sexiest Man Alive” honor, Professor Donaldson was recently notified by email of his selection to receive substantial sums of money from high-level Nigerian business officials in exchange for his bank account information.
Honorees: 
John Pritzker
John Pritzker is Founding Partner and Director of Geolo Capital, where he oversees all sectors of the San Francisco-based private equity and investment firm. John began his career at Hyatt Hotels Corporation in 1972, and in 1984 became Managing Director and Divisional Vice President of Hyatt Hotels and Resorts. He was a founding board member of Ticketmaster, Inc. and Chemdex/Ventro Corporation.

Most recently, John orchestrated the merger of Joie de Vivre Hospitality, Thompson Hotels and Alila Hotels to form Commune Hotels Resorts. In January 2016, Commune Hotels and Destination Hotels merged, creating Two Roads Hospitality. The newly formed company spanned seven countries, with five hospitality brands and over 97 hotels. In December 2018, Hyatt Hotels Corp. agreed to acquire Two Roads Hospitality. Additionally, John has served as Chairman and CEO of a number of businesses in the hospitality industry, including Red Sail Sports, Mandara Spa, and The Odyssey Club (now Exclusive Resorts).

John is Chairman of the John Pritzker Family Fund; whose mission is to help people lead fulfilling and healthy lives in vibrant communities. John serves on the Executive Council of UCSF Health and the Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he chairs the Visiting Committee on Modern and Contemporary Art. He is also a board member of the Bernard Osher Foundation, a member of the Emeritus Board of Tipping Point Community, and a past president of the Bay Area Jewish Federation.