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David Rockefeller, Jr. (Bass-Baritone)

Born: July 24, 1941 - New York City, New York, USA

David Rockefeller, Jr. is an American sailor, philanthropist, and an active participant in nonprofit and environmental areas. He was also a bass-baritone singer. He is the eldest son of David Rockefeller and Margaret "Peggy" McGrath. David Jr is a leading fourth-generation member (known as "the Cousins") of the prominent Rockefeller family, serving on many boards of the family's institutions. His siblings are: Abby, Richard, Peggy, Neva, and Eileen.

David Rockefeller, Jr. attended the Phillips Exeter Academy at New Hampshire and graduated from Harvard College and Harvard Law School. He settled in the Boston area and pursued his interests in music and arts education. He worked for the Boston Symphony Orchestra for a number of years and served on the boards of the National Endowment for the Arts and National Public Radio. In 1964, he was among the co-founders of the Cantata Singers & Ensemble; he sang with the chorus for several years, and contnues to give special pre-concert talks.

In the late 1960's David Rockefeller, Jr. helped finance an anti-establishment Boston weekly, The Real Paper, along with Mortimer Zuckerman - who was later to become a successful real estate developer and whose subsequent business partner in his real estate investment trust would be David Jr.'s own father.

David Rockefeller, Jr. established the Citizens Participation Project in 1983, in an effort to reach the country's 80 million nonvoters that existed at that time. Also in 1983, he headed a planning committee to draft a new strategy for the family's main philanthropic vehicle, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, set up in 1940. Their report recommended a one world perspective, focusing on issues of resources and global security, including arms control, international relations, economic development, trade and finance. Because of this effort, and close administrative involvement with the family office, Room 5600, it has been said he will take over leadership of the family upon his father's death.

In 2001, David Rockefeller, Jr. joined William H. Gates, Sr. and George Soros, along with 120 other millionaires and billionaires - and with the moral support of Warren Buffett - in signing a petition to urge the United States Congress not to repeal the estate and gift tax imposed on the families of the rich, in order to help maintain the meritocratic American system.

In 1991, David Rockefeller, Jr. was elected by his cousins to succeed his father as Chairman of Rockefeller Financial Services, which is the $3 billion (in assets) holding company that manages the family investments, shareholdings and real estate in Room 5600, located in the GE Building in Rockefeller Center. In October 2006, the Rockefeller Foundation announced the appointment of David Jr. to its board of trustees, thus becoming the sixth member of the family to have served on the board since its founding by John D. Rockefeller in 1913.

David Rockefeller, Jr. founded Sailors for the Sea, combining his love of sailing and awareness of marine conservation issues. SfS is a nonprofit organization that educates the boating community about ocean health. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, with which his father has had a longstanding association and is currently honorary chairman. He is also, along with his father, a member of the San Francisco-based Bohemian Club and the Stowaway Camp in the Bohemian Grove.

A keen sailor, David Rockefeller, Jr. was married to, and divorced from Diana Newell-Rowan and has two daughters: Ariana (1982) and Camilla (1984). In May 2008, he married 49 year old Susan Cohn.

Positions held[: President of Sailors for the Sea Board of Directors; Vice Chair Emeritus of the National Park Foundation; A member of the Pew Oceans Commission; A former national Vice Chair of the Alaska Conservation Foundation; A founder of the Alaska Fund for the Future; A former Trustee of The Boston Foundation; Trustee of the Asian Cultural Council; A fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences;

Former chairman and current trustee of Recruiting New Teachers; Former chair of the North American Nominating Committee for the Praemium Imperiale;
Rockefeller family companies and institutions: Vice Chairman of Rockefeller Family & Associates (The family office, Room 5600); Former President of the Rockefeller Family Fund; Director and former Chair of Rockefeller & Co; Trustee of the Museum of Modern Art; Current Trustee and former Chairman of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.

Source: Wikipedia Website (March 2014); Bits & pieces deom other sources
Contributed by
Aryeh Oron (May 2014)

Recordings of Bach Cantatas & Other Vocal Works

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John Harbison

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Member of Cantata Singers & Ensemble:
BWV 7, BWV 44, BWV 101

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David Rockefeller, Jr. (Wikipedia)

 


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