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Leslie Cohen Berlowitz (March 1, 1944 – June 13, 2020) was President and Chief Executive Officer of the
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. Berlowitz became the Academy's executive officer in 1996 and was later promoted to Chief Executive Officer and President. From 1969 to 1996, Berlowitz was an administrator at
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. In 2013 the ''Boston Globe'' pointed to a falsification of her degree on Academy grant applications and that her Academy salary appeared higher than standards at comparable institutions. The ''Globe'' also brought her draconian management style into question.


Education

Berlowitz graduated from the
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, and received a bachelor's degree from
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and a master's degree from
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. She was named an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by
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in May 2011.


American Academy leadership

As chief executive, Berlowitz won praise for increasing Academy revenues, expanding the scope of programs, and raising the Academy's national profile, though questions about her management style and allegedly poor treatment of employees followed her for years. Berlowitz led the Academy's Strategic Plan "2001 and Beyond" and the development of the Initiative for the Humanities and its
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. She created a network of more than 50 University Affiliates to work with the Academy on issues vital to the higher education community and also established two residential fellowship programs for young scholars: the Visiting Scholars Program and the Hellman Fellowship in Science and Technology Policy.


Resignation

In June 2013, Berlowitz was accused by the ''Boston Globe'' of embellishing her résumé in the course of writing grant proposals for the American Academy, falsely claiming to have earned a PhD degree in English from
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, th ...
. Berlowitz was also accused of drawing excessive compensation and manipulating the Academy's election process. Following calls by the ''Washington Post'' and the ''Boston Globe'' for her resignation, Berlowitz resigned her position in July 2013. In the wake of press attacks on Berlowitz, however, former Ambassador to Afghanistan and U.S. Army Lt. General
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and former Tennessee Governor
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wrote to the ''Boston Globe'' in her support.


Selected works

''The Common Reader'' published a version of a chapter of Berlowitz's forthcoming book ''
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: The Limits of Desire''. Berlowitz has also co-edited three books: ''Restoring Trust in American Business'' (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2005) with Jay W. Lorsch and Andy Zelleke, ''America in Theory'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 1988) with Denis Donoghue and Louis Menand, and ''Greenwich Village: Culture and Counterculture'' (New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1990) with Richard Eric Beard.


References


External links


Leslie Berlowitz Website

Official Website – American Academy of Arts and Sciences

American Academy ''Commission on the Humanities and Social Sciences''

Humanities Resource Center Online – Humanities Indicators


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