Bruce Pasternack

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Bruce Pasternack
Chief Executive Officer of Special Olympics International
In office
May 2005 – May 2007
Preceded byTimothy Shriver
Succeeded byTimothy Shriver
Personal details
Born
Bruce Arthur Pasternack

(1947-09-20) 20 September 1947 (age 73)
Brooklyn, New York
Children3 (Joanne, Laura & Dan)
Alma mater

Bruce Pasternack (born September 20, 1947 - died January 13, 2021) was the President and CEO of the Special Olympics International from 2005-2007. He served on the board of directors of Codexis (NASDAQ: CDXS), a biotechnology company based out of Redwood City California, Accelrys, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACCL) a software company specializing in biotechnology, BEA Systems (NASDAQ: BEAS) a company specialized in enterprise infrastructure software products, Quantum Corporation (NYSE: QTM) a manufacturer of data storage devices and systems, and Symyx Technologies (NASDAQ: SMMX) a company that specialized in informatics and automation products. Prior to being a director for public companies, he was a Senior Vice President of Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc. for over 20 years, and the Managing Partner of the firm's organization and strategic leadership center and its offices in California as well as leading the energy, chemicals and pharmaceuticals practice.

Bruce was a trustee for Cooper Union and also served as a Trustee at Peninsula Temple Beth El, Special Olympics of Northern CA, and was President of the Peninsula Jewish Community Center when the new facility was conceived of and built in Foster City. He also served on the board of Kehilah High School and JMJ Associates.[1]

Pasternack's government service includes head of energy policy at the Federal Energy Administration, principal staff to the and the President's Council on Environmental Quality.[2] He was also a member of the Board of Directors of LifeSpring Home Nutrition and Special Olympics International, and served on the Advisory Board of USC's Center for Effective Organizations.

Pasternack also co-authored two business books, The Centerless Corporation (1998) and Results (2005). The ideas introduced by the book Results are featured to this day as a major focal point of the strategy& (a division of PwC) business model.

Pasternack holds degrees in Engineering and Operations Research from Cooper Union and University of Pennsylvania.

Pasternack's oldest daughter, Joanne Pasternack, is the President and Chief Impact Officer of Oliver+Rose, former senior executive with the Golden State Warriors (NBA) and the San Francisco 49ers (NFL) and a respected authority on corporate social responsibility, sports philanthropy and social impact.

In 2013, Bruce Pasternack was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer's disease. As the disease progressed, his family has carried on his legacy and advocates for research into the causes of and treatment for Alzheimer's.

External links[]

Father’s younger-onset diagnosis inspires daughter to revisit her priorities

Reference list[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 25 May 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2014.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "News".
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