Max Palevsky (July 24, 1924 – May 5, 2010) was an American art collector, venture capitalist, philanthropist, and computer technology pioneer.[1] He was known as a member of the Malibu Mafia – a group of wealthy American Jewish men who donated money to liberal and progressive causes and politicians.[2]
^Max Palevsky, entrepreneur who helped shape UChicago campus, 1924–2010
^Brownstein, Ronald (1990). The Power and the Glitter: The Hollywood–Washington Connection. Pantheon Books. pp. 203–211. ISBN 9780394569383.
MaxPalevsky (July 24, 1924 – May 5, 2010) was an American art collector, venture capitalist, philanthropist, and computer technology pioneer. He was known...
May Houses in MaxPalevsky East; Flint, Graham, and Woodward Houses in MaxPalevsky Central; and Rickert and Wallace Houses in MaxPalevsky West. All houses...
four businessmen: Harold Willens, Leopold Wyler, Miles L. Rubin and MaxPalevsky. Founded in opposition to the Vietnam War, the group often met at Willens'...
endeavors. At the University of Chicago, Katherine Graham has a dormhouse in MaxPalevsky Residential Commons named after her. Every year on March 2 they celebrate...
buildings and offices; El Segundo and Pomona.[citation needed] 1968 : MaxPalevsky House; Palm Springs. 1976 : Art Center College of Design (Hillside Campus);...
(SDS), was an American computer company founded in September 1961 by MaxPalevsky, Arthur Rock and Robert Beck, veterans of Packard Bell Corporation and...
Evans stated "China took everyone out of poverty." She was married to MaxPalevsky until his death on May 5, 2010.[citation needed] She currently lives...
Joan Palevsky (February 23, 1926 – March 21, 2006), a former wife of MaxPalevsky, was an investor and philanthropist who contributed to many charitable...
formed a unit called Packard Bell Computer Corporation, which was led by MaxPalevsky. This subsidiary developed and produced computers for specialized uses...
Dingxin Zhao (Chinese: 赵鼎新; born 1953) is a Chinese sociologist and the MaxPalevsky Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Chicago. His book...
Collection was gifted to the museum by philanthropist Joan Palevsky. In 1990 MaxPalevsky gave 32 pieces of Arts and Crafts furniture to LACMA; three...
updated in 2004, produced the Gerald Ratner Athletics Center (2003), the MaxPalevsky Residential Commons (2001), South Campus Residence Hall and dining commons...
but intellectually influential journal democracy (1980–83) funded by MaxPalevsky. At Princeton, Wolin led a successful faculty effort to pass a resolution...
is Professor Emeritus of East Asian Studies, New York University, and MaxPalevsky Professor of History and Civilizations, Emeritus, University of Chicago...
Democratic Party Business Leaders Robert Bernstein, President of Random House MaxPalevsky, Venture Capitalist Eli Sagan, President of New York Girl Coat Co. Business...
2003. In January 2005, the theater reopened (now technically named the MaxPalevsky Aero Theatre), after renovations were made by the nonprofit organization...
University of Art and Design Visual Arts Center, 1999, Santa Fe 2001, MaxPalevsky Residential Commons (Chicago) 2003, Latino Cultural Center Dallas 2003...
California, San Diego, from 1989 to 2000. From 2000 to 2007, she was MaxPalevsky Professor in the Department of Comparative Human Development at the University...
Deborah Rappaport (2005), Victoria Riskin and David W. Rintels (2006), MaxPalevsky and Jodie Evans (2007), Sarah Timberman and Ed Redlich (2008), John Van...