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Alan Ginsburg (born 1939) is an American real estate developer, philanthropist, and the founder of The CED Companies. ==Biography== Ginsburg was born to a Jewish family〔(Orlando Jewish Federation: "Mensch of the Week : Alan Ginsburg" ) February 17, 2014〕 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.〔(Orlando Buisiness Journal: "Alan H. Ginsburg - Chief executive officer, The CED Cos." by Melanie Stawicki Azam ) April 6, 2009〕 He attended Michigan State University but did not graduate〔 and instead went to work of companies that developed apartment buildings in the Midwest and Florida.〔 In 1981, he moved to Florida.〔 and in 1987, he founded The CED Companies (humorously named after “Crisis Every Day”) which specialized in building multifamily apartment buildings〔 most notably on closed military installations in the Orlando area. He also serves as Chairman of CED Construction, Inc. and Concord Management, Ltd. In 2013, he partnered with fellow real estate developer Hank Katzen to build a $60 million, 600 bed luxury dormitory at the University of Central Florida which will include a Hillel center on the ground floor. The Hillel center will be funded by the rental income from the dormitory.〔(Arizona Jewish Post: "With new luxury dorm, Orlando philanthropists offer Hillel evergreen funding model" by Uriel Heilman ) May 14, 2013〕
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