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Adrienne Arsht : ウィキペディア英語版
Adrienne Arsht

Adrienne Arsht (born February 4, 1942) is an American philanthropist and business leader. She is widely recognized for her $30 million contribution to the City of Miami’s Performing Arts Center, now known as the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts. She also serves on the Board of Trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. Through her contributions to the arts, Arsht has become well-known within the three cities she calls home, Miami, New York and Washington, D.C.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The 2010 Social List: Coming Home - Washington Life Magazine )
==Personal Life and Career==
Arsht was born to a Jewish family〔(Washington Post: "Adrienne Arsht has returned to Washington and is giving away millions" By Annie Groer ) October 20, 2011 | ''"Adrienne Arsht learned to give back, and to fight back, from her parents, whose American dream story still resonates with their daughter. Both were children of poor Russian Jewish emigres to Wilmington"''〕〔(South Florida Opulence Magazine: "Adrienne Arsht - The Remarkable Woman Behind the Marquee Name" By Jana Soeldner Danger ) retrieved August 10, 2015 | "''Her family was not wealthy while she was growing up, and they lived in a conservative community where Jewish families like hers were not allowed to buy property in some of the better neighborhoods''"〕 in Wilmington, Delaware; the daughter of Samuel Arsht, a Wilmington attorney, and the Roxana Cannon Arsht, the first female judge in the State of Delaware.〔(Delaware Community Foundation ) 〕 Arsht skipped her senior year at Tower Hill School and went directly to Mount Holyoke College, where she received her bachelor's degree. She then attended the Villanova University School of Law for her J.D.〔(Executive Advisory Board, Cuban-American CPAs ) 〕 Upon graduation, Arsht became the eleventh woman admitted to the Delaware bar. Her mother was the fifth.〔(Delaware Community Foundation ) 〕 She was married to the late Myer Feldman (1914–2007), a former counsel to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.〔("Myer Feldman, 92, Adviser to President Kennedy, Dies," The New York Times )〕
Arsht began her Delaware law career in 1966 with the firm Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell. In 1969, she moved to New York City and joined the legal department of Trans World Airlines (TWA). She was the first woman to work in the airline industry's Property, Cargo and Government Relations departments. She moved to Washington, D.C. in 1979 where she initially worked with a law firm, then started her own title company before moving to Miami in 1996 to run her family-owned bank, TotalBank.〔(Executive Advisory Board, Cuban-American CPAs )〕
From 1996 to 2007, Arsht served as Chairman of the Board of TotalBank. In that time, TotalBank grew from four locations to 14 with over $1.4 billion in assets.〔( BNET - The CBS Interactive Business Network )〕 In November 2007, she sold the bank to Banco Popular Español for $300 million and was named Chairman Emerita of TotalBank.

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