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Earle I. Mack an expert businessman, leader and philanthropist. In business, he has launched a career in real estate as a senior partner, CFO of The Mack Company, a century-old real estate investment and development firm headquartered in Ft. Lee, New Jersey that has developed over 20 million square feet of commercial space in the NY and the New Jersey metropolitan area. Earle Mack had also contributed to the Executive and Compensation Committees for DiGiorgio/White Rose Foods Corporation, as a member on the Board of Directors for Magna Entertainment, and as a member of the Executive Committee of the National Realty Council (now known as the Real Estate Roundtable). Earle I. Mack worked as a charter founding member of the Mack-Cali Corporation.

Earle I. Mack was an honor graduate from Drexel University with a BS in Business Administration. He has an honorary degree in Doctor of Humane Letters from Yeshiva University, and served as a board member and member of the Executive Committee of the university from 1992-2004. He also became Chairman for the Benjamin N. Cardoza School of Law, for which he now serves as Chairman Emeritus. Earle I. Mack joined the Board of Directors for the Prostate Cancer Foundation, and later rejoined in 2005. In 2004, President Bush appointed Earle I. Mack as political Ambassador to Finland. In recognition of his public service and accomplishments, Earle Mack is the recipient of many honors and awards. Earle I. Mack was honored as one of Drexel’s 100 outstanding graduates in ‘92 and in ‘97 he received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor. In 2006, Drexel University invited Earle I. Mack to give the commencement speech to graduates of the College of Business.