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Levy, born 1930) is an American educator. Gottesman is the chair of the board of trustees of the
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(AECOM) in
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, New York, and a long-time professor there. In February 2024, she donated $1 billion to AECOM to ensure that tuition would be free in perpetuity to all future students.


Career

Born Ruth Levy, Gottesman graduated from
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in 1948. Later that year, she enrolled at
Mount Holyoke College Mount Holyoke College is a Private college, private Women's colleges in the United States, women's Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college in South Hadley, Massachusetts, United States. It is the oldest member of the h ...
. She completed her
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at
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. Gottesman earned a
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in developmental education and a
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in human cognition and learning in the area of educational psychology, both from
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. In 1968, Gottesman joined the
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(AECOM) at the Children's Evaluation and Rehabilitation Center (CERC), where she developed widely used screening, evaluation, and treatment procedures for people with
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. In 1992, she founded the Adult Literacy Program at CERC, and in 1998, helped to found the Fisher Landau Center for the Treatment of Learning Disabilities. She is a professor emerita in the Department of Pediatrics (Developmental Medicine) and chair of the board of trustees at AECOM. Gottesman joined AECOM's
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in 2002 and served as chair of the board from 2007 until 2014. Following the death of her successor as chair, Roger W. Einiger, in 2020, she once again became chair. She has also been a member of the
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board of trustees since 2007. The main Montefiore hospital serves as a teaching hospital for the Einstein Medical College.


Personal life

She married
David Gottesman David Sanford "Sandy" Gottesman (April 26, 1926 – September 28, 2022) was an American businessman, billionaire, and philanthropist. He founded First Manhattan Co. (FMC), and was noted for his friendship with Warren Buffett. Early life and ed ...
in 1950. They met in 1948 before she began her studies at Mount Holyoke College and remained married for 72 years. Together, they had three children. They lived in
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. Forbes valued David's estate at $3 billion at the time of his death.


Philanthropy

With her husband David, she donated $25 million to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 2008, which was used to found the Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research, the Ruth L. Gottesman Clinical Skills Center, and the Faculty Scholar in Epigenetics at the College. When David died in 2022, he bequeathed a portfolio of stock in
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to Ruth, with the instructions for her to do with it as she pleased. Gottesman, in February 2024, announced a $1 billion gift to AECOM to provide free tuition to all its students in perpetuity. The donation is the largest one in history given to a U.S. medical school.


Honors

Gottesman was named in the 2024 TIME100 Health, a "community of leaders from across industries—scientists, doctors, advocates, educators, and policy-makers, among others—dedicated to creating tangible, credible change for a healthier population."


References

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