MARJORIE BLOOMBERG TIVEN, 63, an elfin woman in a dark-blue pantsuit, has a smile of reason, a valuable tool in her difficult job. Formerly, she represented the Mayor on the The New York Public Library’s Board of Trustees and was appointed by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to the Advisory Board of the United Nations Democracy Fund. Marjorie Rubens Tiven Age.
Date of birth. Marjorie Rubens Bloomberg. Her commitment to her patients has been recognized with awards such as the Thomas Preziosi Award for Clinical Excellence in Neurology at Johns Hopkins, the Frank Ford Memorial Neurology Teaching Award at Johns Hopkins, the Neurofibromatosis Mid-Atlantic “Make a Difference Award” and the Children’s Tumor Foundation Humanitarian Award.Dr. Recently, Sally brought her creative and effective leadership skills to Encounter. She then completed her neurology residency and neuro-oncology fellowship training at Johns Hopkins. Maiden name. Marjorie Rubens Tiven. Antioch College, Baltimore, United States. In 2013, Bloomberg Philanthropies distributed $452 million. Michael Bloomberg’s Wife – Marjorie B. Tiven, Director of Global Cities, Inc. a program of Bloomberg Philanthropies, was named to the Advisory Board of the United Nations Democracy Fund (UNDEF) by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon. At Encounter, she was the force behind its new signature program, Encounter Intensives; this program brings current American Jewish leaders from across the religious, political and organizational spectrums to the West Bank and East Jerusalem and immerses them in educational programs so that these influencers can more constructively engage with the most critical issues at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.Sally’s decades long experience as a consultant to not-for-profit organizations and at KPMG Peat Marwick, her degrees from Yale’s School of Management and Wellesley College, and her leadership on many not-for-profit Boards, including American Jewish World Service, The Jewish Funders Network, The Jewish Women’s Archive, and Congregation B’nai Jeshurun, as well as her involvement with her family business, Edison Properties, LLC, have made Sally a valuable force as she helps to build NTAP.Sally is grateful beyond measure to everyone who has contributed money, time and talent to NTAP. Marjorie B. Tiven was New York City Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office for International Affairs from 2002 through 2013.Bloomberg Philanthropies’ mission is to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people. She is the founder and president of Global Cities, Inc., a program of Bloomberg Philanthropies. Because a grandmother will do whatever she can to help a grandchild.NTAP was founded in 2012 to harness intellectual power, essential resources and strategic collaborations to develop effective therapies for the nerve sheath tumors afflicting patients with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). She represented the City on issues with foreign governments and the United States government, often tasked with reconciling what others might have considered intractable national and local differences.While serving as Commissioner, Tiven created and led New York City Global Partners, Inc. and engaged cities around the world to share best practices to solve common problems. Blakeley started her professional journey at Barnard College. Summary: Marjorie Tiven's birthday is 02/26/1944 and is 76 years old. It is in that spirit that she is thrilled to support the work of her daughter Rachel Tiven and Sally Gottesman in their efforts to hasten a cure for neurofibromatosis, introducing them to Jaishri Blakeley, MD at Johns Hopkins Medicine. Through NTAP, Dr. Blakeley catalyzes research projects ranging from basic discovery to clinical trials and helps set the global scientific agenda for NF1 peripheral nerve sheath tumors. From left: Marjorie Tiven, Mayor Bloomberg’s sister; Mr. Bloomberg; Charlotte Bloomberg, his mother; and Jerusalem’s mayor, Uri Lupolianski.