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David S. Cordish

David S. Cordish (born January 30, 1940)〔(Baltimore Business Journal: "David S. Cordish, 2010 Newsmaker of the Year (Video) - Baltimore developer has appetite for competition" by Daniel J. Sernovitz ) December 31, 2010〕 is an American real estate developer, son of Paul L. Cordish, and the third generation CEO and Chairman of the Cordish Company.
==Biography==
Cordish was born to a Jewish family in Baltimore, the son of Sylvia Cohn Bloom and Paul L. Cordish.〔(Baltimore Sun: "Paul L. Cordish, 93, founder of law firm, city delegate" By Johnathon E. Briggs ) April 09, 2003〕 His father founded the Cordish Law Firm which served as and continues to serve as the legal arm of the Cordish Company which was founded by his grandfather, Louis Cordish in 1910.〔(Cordish Companies: Legal ) retrieved September 22, 2014〕〔(Bloodhorse.com: "Five Questions: David Cordish" by Evan Hammonds ) January 18, 2010〕〔(Cordish Companies: People ) retrieved September 21, 2014〕 His father also was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 1934 to represent the 4th legislative district in Baltimore City.〔 He had two brothers: Joel A. Cordish of Jerusalem and Michael Cordish of Rehovot, Israel; and three stepsiblings: Howard Paul Bloom of Lake Hill, N.Y.; Susan F. Abramson of Finksburg; and Marilyn E. Bloom of Pleasant Hill, California.〔 His brother Joel was beaten and paralyzed in an attack by four AWOL soldiers while at college in Alabama.〔(Baltimore Sun: "Power Play Look homeward: David Cordish relishes the challenge of a project in his own city" By Rob Hiaasen ) February 04, 1996〕 His brothers, Joel and Michael, both became more religious, following Orthodox Judaism and moved to Israel〔 while he remained in Baltimore to run the family company.
In 1956, he graduated from Baltimore City College at the age of 16. In 1960, he earned a B.A. from Johns Hopkins University; in 1963, he earned a J.D. from the University of Maryland Law School; and in 1965, he earned a M.L.A. from Johns Hopkins University.〔 In 1968, he joined the Cordish Company〔 with intermediate stints as chair of the Baltimore City Housing Authority (1972-1974) where he helped mediate city labor disputes; and as Director of Urban Development Action Grant program in Washington D.C. at the Department of Housing and Urban Development.〔〔 As of 2010, Cordish Company has grown to over $1 billion in sales under his stewardship.〔

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