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Samuel Zell
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Samuel Zell was the only son of a Polish Jewish couple who fled their native country only hours before it was invaded by German forces in 1939, the final step in the buildup to World War II. The couple immigrated to Chicago where Zell was born in 1941. The family was supported by the selling abilities of Zell's father, who was known to peddle flour and jewelry as well as real estate. By 12 years of age Zell displayed his own entrepreneurial bent. Sent to Hebrew class in the suburbs each afternoon, he noticed at the train station a new Chicago-based magazine named Playboy, which was not generally available in his neighborhood. According to Zell, he began to buy issues for 50 cents at the train station, then resold them for $1.50 in the schoolyard.
Samuel Zell is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Capital Trust. A native Chicagoan, Mr. Zell is a graduate of the University of Michigan and the University of Michigan Law School. Mr. Zell began his career in real estate while an undergraduate at the University by managing apartment buildings throughout Southeast Michigan. He continued his interest in real estate with the founding of Equity Group Investments, LLC (formerly known as Equity Financial and Management Company), an entrepreneurial real estate investment firm based in Chicago, where he currently serves as Chairman of the Board.
The Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies offers courses and programs that deliver exclusive resources for future entrepreneurs at the Business School—producing leadership in new business formation by providing world-class education and experience. Through the Institute, many students have successfully launched their own firms or have been chosen for employment with venture capital firms nationwide. The Institute brings the nation’s most successful entrepreneurs to Ann Arbor and offers an outstanding faculty composed of both academicians and professional practitioners. The Institute ... actively collaborates with other acclaimed University research units, such as the Medical Center and the College of Engineering, to take world-class research discoveries public through technology commercialization. Michigan MBA students can take the School’s business management core excellence and pioneer their own entrepreneurial careers based on the Institute’s innovative approach to partnering in biotech, high technology and other new ventures.
The Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies offers courses and programs at the University of Michigan Business School specifically designed to produce leadership in new business formation by providing world-class education and experience. Through the Institute, many students have successfully launched their own firms or have been chosen for employment with Venture Capital firms nationwide. The Institute brings the nation's most successful entrepreneurs to Ann Arbor and offers an outstanding faculty composed of both academicians and professional practitioners. Among the 33 member Advisory Board are Samuel Zell, Chairman of Equity Group Investments; Michael Hallman, former President and COO of Microsoft Corporation; and Eugene Applebaum, founder of Arbor Drugs.
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The Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center was established in 1983 by The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania to foster excellence in real estate education and research. The Center helps develop curriculum for the Real Estate Department and ... serves as a liaison between faculty, students and business professionals. The center's success is based on the support of prominent industry leaders who constitute the membership. Members have special access to students for potential employment opportunities. They enjoy benefits at the Center’s annual Career Fair and are invited to join a Career Mentor Program. Members also attend Fall and Spring Members’ Meetings.
The Samuel Zell & Robert H. Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies was formed in October 1999. The Institute actively engages the nation's most successful entrepreneurs and offers an outstanding faculty composed of both academic researchers and practitioners in entrepreneurship. The Institute's mission is to focus the capabilities and resources of the University of Michigan Business School to provide education, experience and opportunities in entrepreneurship; serve as a catalyst for new venture development; and contribute important research in the field of entrepreneurship. Members of the Institute's Advisory Board include Samuel Zell, Chairman of Equity Group Investments; Michael Hallman, former COO of Microsoft Corporation; and Eugene Applebaum, Founder of Arbor Drugs Inc. For more information, visit the Institute online at http://www.zli.bus.umich.edu/ .
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