

"I don't like wasting money, basically," he said. Report II: Contemporary issues in medicine: Medical informatics and population health. His value system, he told the Journal, includes the fact that he doesn't ask people to do things he wouldn't do himself. Table 1 Institute of Medicine (IOM) competencies and librarian.

Although he attributes his success to luck and intuition, Cooperman also admits to being driven and frugal. In 2012 he gave $25 million to Columbia Business School, which he also attended, and he has hinted at the possibility of other gifts.

Cooperman told the Journal there are four options for those with great wealth: consume your money, leave it to your kids, lose half to the government, or recycle it back to society. They are grateful to Hunter College, Cooperman told the Journal, because they received a first-class education, he in chemistry and she in history, for $24 a semester.Ī Giving Pledge signatory along with his wife, Leon G. Cooperman, chairman and CEO of Omega Advisors, a New York City-based and Toby Cooperman, who recently retired from a career as a special-education specialist at the Early Childhood Learning Center in Chatham, New Jersey, said their gift was made partly in celebration of their upcoming fiftieth wedding anniversary and the fiftieth reunion of their graduating class, for which Toby served as class president and her husband as vice president. With the Coopermans' latest gift, the library is $9 million from being fully funded, said Hunter College president Jennifer Raab. The gift includes $10 million to endow a need-based scholarship program for gifted students who have exhausted all other sources of financial aid and a naming gift of $15 million for the Leon and Toby Cooperman Library. Early American newspapers, often printed by small-town printers, documented the daily life of hundreds of diverse American communities, supported different political parties and recorded both majority and minority views. Cooperman ('64), the Wall Street Journal reports. Chronicles the evolution of American history, culture and daily life from 1690 to 1922. Hunter College, a constituent organization of the City University of New York, has received a $25 million gift from alumni Toby and Leon G.
