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Lowell Jay Milken (born November 29, 1948) is an American businessman, philanthropist, and the co-founder and chairman of the Milken Family Foundation.He is also the founder of the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching, TAP System for Teacher and Student Advancement as well as co-founder of Knowledge Universe, the world’s largest provider of early childhood education from 2005 until ...
Milken Archive of Jewish Music, a cultural and historic project dedicated to preserving the sacred and secular music inspired by 350 years of Jewish life in America; The Lowell Milken Center, an institution dedicated to the development of educational projects that feature unsung heroes as role models to 'repair the world.'
Knowledge Universe is an education company founded by brothers Lowell Milken and Michael Milken, Larry Ellison, and Tom Kalinske. [6] LeapFrog subsequently merged with Knowledge Universe's Knowledge Kids division. [8] Kalinske, a former executive at Mattel, became LeapFrog chief executive officer as a result of the merger. [9]
The Milken Educator Awards, created by Lowell Milken in 1987, reward excellence in the world of education by honoring top educators around the country. Each comes with an unrestricted $25,000 ...
Melandro will be the only teacher in New York state to be honored with the Milken Educator Award in the 2024-25 academic year. Dennis A. Clark Melandro said he looks forward to a long career of ...
McQueen was the chief executive officer of the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching (NIET), founded by educational reformer and philanthropist Lowell Milken, from January 2019 to August 2021. [2] On August 4, 2021, She became the 18th president of Lipscomb University. [2] She succeeded L. Randolph Lowry III. [3]
Richard Gere and Lowell welcomed their first and only child together, son Homer James Jigme Gere, on Feb. 6, 2000 in New York City, according to People.. The actor’s oldest son is named after ...
When the school became affiliated with Stephen S. Wise Temple, it was renamed Stephen S. Wise High School. After a large donation from Lowell and Michael Milken's Milken Family Foundation in 1995, the school, then reported to be the "largest non-Orthodox Jewish high school in the country", was named Milken Community High School. [2]