Earle I. Mack
Earle I Mack has a long history associated with business, the arts, philanthropy, public service and education. Earle Mack was a Senior Partner of The Mack Company and served on the Board of Directors for the Mack-Cali Realty Corporation, a century old real estate investment and development firm. Earle Mack has also served on the executive committee of the National Realty Council. He is a former member of the advisory board for the New York State Business Venture Partnership and was Chairman of the New York State Racing Commission for seven years.
Earle Mack is an enthusiast of the arts and a proponent of legislation for fair and transparent business practices in thoroughbred horse racing. From 1996-1999, Earle I Mack served as Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the New York State Council on the Arts and now serves as Chairman Emeritus. Earle Mack is also a former board member of the New York City Ballet, a former co-chairman of the board of the Dance Theater of Harlem, and a former member of the New York Governor's Committee on Scholastic Achievement. Earle Mack is an involved horse breeder and trader and has appeared in Bloodhorse magazine for championing fair and transparent horse trading legislation in Tampa, Florida.
Ambassador Mack received his Bachelor of Science degree from Drexel University and attended Fordham School of Law. Earle Mack has been honored as one of the "Drexel 100" for Drexel's 100 most outstanding alumni and has received an honorary degree in Doctor of Humane Letters from Yeshiva University. Earle I. Mack is Chairman Emeritus of the Board of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. He has served as a second lieutenant in the U.S. Army Infantry and Military Police, reserve duty. He is married and has two children.

