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College of Professional Studies Announces 2024 Convocation Keynote Speaker

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Chancellor Kent Syverud | Syracuse University

Chancellor Kent Syverud | Syracuse University

Judith Greenberg Seinfeld, '56, will deliver the keynote speech during the College of Professional Studies’ 2024 Convocation. Seinfeld, a life trustee and head of Heritage Management Company, LLC, is set to address the audience on Thursday, May 9 at 6 p.m. inside Hendricks Chapel. Following the speech, a reception will take place at 7 p.m. on the Kenneth A. Shaw Quadrangle.

Seinfeld, the fourth-generation head of Heritage Management Company LLC, has a background in real estate investment, development, and management. She was previously the founder and president of Judith Greenberg Gallery and an executive vice president at Balenciaga Perfumes. Seinfeld is also known for her contributions to the arts, co-founding the Nantucket Comedy Festival and producing Tony award-winning plays.

Having earned degrees from Syracuse University’s School of Education and Teachers College, Columbia University, Seinfeld has been actively involved in various roles at the university. She has served on the boards of the School of Education and the School of Architecture, and has been instrumental in establishing initiatives such as the Seinfeld Housing Initiative and the Judith Greenberg Seinfeld Prize for Creative Teaching Endowment.

Seinfeld, who resides in Saddle River, New Jersey, and Nantucket, Massachusetts, is a proud mother of Jeffrey Greenberg and the late Steven Greenberg.

The College of Professional Studies invites attendees to visit the 2024 Convocation page for more information on this upcoming celebration.

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