Harvey Krueger

Mr. Krueger is Vice Chairman of Lehman Brothers, Inc. and has held various other positions with the firm since 1977. In that year, Mr. Krueger merged Kuhn, Loeb, & Co., the investment banking firm of which he was CEO, with Lehman Brothers. Prior to joining Kuhn, Loeb in 1959, Mr. Krueger worked for the law firm of Cravath, Swaine, and Moore for five years. He is a founder of the Renaissance Fund, a private equity investment fund. Mr. Krueger is a highly experienced investor in Israeli companies and has often been credited with, essentially single-handedly, opening the international capital markets to Israeli governmental and corporate securities. In addition to Lehman Brothers, he also serves on the Board of Directors of a number of U.S. and Israeli companies, including Bernard Chaus, Inc., Delta Galil Industries, Ltd., RG Barry Corp., and Automatic Data Processing, Inc. Mr. Krueger is a former Chairman and current Trustee of the Cooper-Hewitt-National Design Museum of the Smithsonian Institute. He is a member of the Boards of Directors of Beth Hatefutsoth, Beth Israel Medical Center in New York, and its parent Continuum Health Partners. Mr. Krueger was the chairman of the Board of Governors of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem for almost nine years, was President and Chairman of the American Friends of the Hebrew University, and is past Chairman of the Peres Center for Peace. He serves on the Advisory Board of Carnegie Mellon University Department of History and the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, and is a Visiting Professor at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Mr. Krueger received a B.A. from Columbia College and a J.D. from Columbia Law School.