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    www.clevelandartsprize.org/awardees/Michael_J_Horvitz.h - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 9/12/2009  

    Michael J. Horvitz
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    When attorney and civic leader Michael J. Horvitz says he can't wait to look through the glass walls into the vastly remodeled Cleveland Museum of Art while driving down East Blvd. at night, he's speaking as a proud Clevelander.

    But he's also played a significant role in making those sparkling nighttime vistas happen. As President and now Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Cleveland Museum of Art, as well as Chair of the Building Oversight Committee and Co-Chair of the Museum's Capital Campaign, Horvitz has served as both a participant and leader in almost every phase of the museum's unprecedented $350 million expansion and renovation, the largest cultural capital project in the history of the state of Ohio.

    Discussing how Horvitz has been deeply involved in all of the key decisions made during what he considers one of the most critically important periods in the history of this institution, Timothy Rub, CMA's director, declares: "Michael's passion for the museum, his leadership skills, and his ability to persuade others to support this effort generously has been one of the principal reasons for its success."

    A longtime lover of the museum, Horvitz, of counsel at the Jones Day law firm which he joined in 1980, considered it one of Cleveland's world-class assets. After a quiet lunch with the board president in 1991, however, his relationship with the institution permanently changed when he was appointed to the museum's board. By 1996, he was named president, and in 2001, he was elected to the newly created position of chairman.

    So deep is his commitment to the museum that he and his wife Jane have even hosted a wide range of artists and supporters of the arts in their home, including Jasper Johns, Frank Stella, and museum directors from the French Regional American Museum Exchange.

    Supporting Cleveland's great institutions has long been a passion of Horvitz, who also serves as a trustee and member of the Executive Committee of the Musical Arts Association, which operates The Cleveland Orchestra, and as a trustee of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and the Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland. He is the immediate past chairman of The University of Virginia Law School Foundation, and is a former chairman of the board of Health Hill Hospital for Children, which is now part of the Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital. He is a former trustee of Case Western Reserve University, The Montefiore Home, and Hathaway Brown School.

    Trying to explain what influences made him so civic-minded would take years of therapy, Horvitz quips. Essentially, though, it stems from his belief that everyone is obligated to help the people who are less fortunate than they are whenever possible. "I've always felt that I should be involved and dedicate some of my time and resources to the nonprofit sector and help the world be a better place," he says.

    Throughout the years, Horvitz, who holds an L.L.M. in Taxation from New York University and a J.D. from the University of Virginia, has received prestigious recognition for his altruistic endeavors, including the Nonprofit Board Executive of the Year Pillar Award (2006), National Philanthropy Day Leadership Award from the Association of Fund Raising Professionals (2002), the Gries Family Award for Community Leadership from the Jewish Community Federation (1999), and the Edward F. Meyers Outstanding Hospital Trustee Award from the Center for Health Affairs (1989).

    Being given the Bergman Prize, though, represents a particularly special honor for Horvitz. "I was very close to Bob, who was a great role model and inspiration to me," he explains.

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    Published on: 1/11/2006    Last Visited: 1/11/2006  

    David M. Mahle, John M. Saada Jr., James F. Childs Jr., John R. Cornell, Ellen E. Halfon, Milford B. Hatcher Jr., Kenneth G. Hochman, Michael J. Horvitz, J. Joseph Korpics, Richard P. Layman, Edward M. Manigault, Ralph R. Morrison, Lisa A. Roberts-Mamone
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    Michael J. Horvitz1.216.586.7170
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    Michael J. Horvitz
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    Michael Horvitz is Of Counsel to the international law firm of Jones Day.He practices in the areas of tax, business transactions, and personal planning for privately owned businesses and substantial families.He has considerable experience in advising clients with respect to the relationships among shareholders and partners, and he represents several charitable organizations and is experienced in charitable planning.He also advises family businesses, family offices, and private investment funds.Mr. Horvitz joined Jones Day in 1980, became a Partner in the Firm in 1985, and became Of Counsel in 2001.

    Outside of his law practice, Mr. Horvitz serves as a member of the advisory board of Kirtland Capital Partners, L.P., a sponsor of private equity funds, and he is a director of Zephyr Management, Inc., a sponsor of international investment funds.He is a trustee of various trusts established by the late Mark H. McCormack, the founder of IMG Worldwide, Inc., a sports marketing, media, and athlete representation firm; and he served as chairman of the board of IMG after Mr. McCormack's death until the company was sold in November 2004.

    Mr. Horvitz also is active in his own family's investment and philanthropic activities.He is chairman of the board of Parkland Management Company, a family investment office, and vice chairman of Horvitz Newspapers, Inc., a family-owned company that publishes a group of daily and weekly newspapers in Washington State and in Maryville, Tennessee.He also chairs the Administrative Committee of the H.R.H. Family Foundations, a group of family charitable foundations.

    Mr. Horvitz is chairman of the board of The Cleveland Museum of Art, which houses one of the world's best known comprehensive art collections.He is a trustee and member of the Executive Committee of the Musical Arts Association (which operates The Cleveland Orchestra).As chairman of the Musical Arts Association's Personnel Committee, he has played a leading role in peacefully concluding the negotiation of three consecutive collective bargaining agreements with the orchestra's musicians while meeting the association's financial objectives.In addition, he is a trustee of Case Western Reserve University and The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland, and he is president of the University of Virginia Law School Foundation.

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    Published on: 7/5/2009    Last Visited: 7/5/2009  

    "He made no secret about the fact that Philadelphia is a favorite of his," says Michael Horvitz, the Cleveland museum's board chairman.

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    Published on: 1/1/2009    Last Visited: 9/12/2009  

    The Robert P. Bergman Prize - Michael J. Horvitz

    Michael J. Horvitz, of counsel at Jones Day law firm, is one of Cleveland's civic-minded and philanthropic citizens, who has distinguished himself as a passionate advocate for and leader in the arts on a regional and national level. As President and now Chairman of the Board of Trustees of The Cleveland Museum of Art, as well as Chair of the Building Oversight Committee, Horvitz has served as both a participant and leader in almost every phase of the museum's unprecedented $350 million expansion and renovation, the largest cultural capital project in the history of the state of Ohio. He has received several prestigious awards for his work, including the Pillar Award for Community Service: Artistic Vision (2006), National Philanthropy Day Leadership Award (2002), and the Gries Family Award for Community Leadership from the Jewish Community Federation (1999). He holds an L.L.M. in Taxation from New York University and a J.D. from the University of Virginia.

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    Published on: 2/25/2001    Last Visited: 2/21/2002  

    Moderator: Michael J. Horvitz, Of Counsel, Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue, Chairman, Parkland Management Company

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    Michael J. Horvitz is Chairman of Parkland Management Company, a family office serving my own family and Chairman of the H.R.H. Family Trust and Vice Chairman of Horvitz Newspapers, Inc., both related family entities.He is a director of Zephyr Management, Inc.Mr. Horvitz is a member of the Advisory Board of Kirtland Capital Partners, a private equity fund.He serves as Corporate Advisor and member of the Executive Committee of International Management Group, is President of The Cleveland Museum of Art, a Trustee and member of the Executive Committees of Case Western Reserve University and The Musical Arts Association, as well as an active volunteers with United Way Services and The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland.He chairs the administrative committee of the H.R.H. Family Foundations, a group of affiliated family foundations.Admitted to Bar in Ohio (1975) and Florida (1976), Michael Horvitz has been with the Cleveland Office of the international law firm of Jones, Day, Reavis & Pogue since 1980.Mr. Horvitz has earned the following degrees: University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School (B.S. in Economics, 1972); University of Virginia School of Law (J.D., 1975)New York University School of Law (LL.M. in Taxation, 1980)

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    www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20090628_Art_Museum - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/28/2009    Last Visited: 6/29/2009  

    "I think that this news is going to be very upsetting to a lot of people," said Michael J. Horvitz, board chair of the Cleveland museum.

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    Published on: 6/23/2008    Last Visited: 6/23/2008  

    "We're taking this institution and turning it into the centerpiece of University Circle and the city," said Cleveland lawyer Michael Horvitz, co-chair of the museum's board of trustees.

    The museum expansion will complement more than $2 billion in other development in University Circle, including the new Mixon Hall at the Cleveland Institute of Music, finished last year; Case Western Reserve University's proposed "Uptown" district of student housing and retail; a planned expansion of the Cleveland Institute of Art; and a new home for the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland.

    Those projects, in turn, converge with the ongoing construction at the Cleveland Clinic on University Circle's western edge and new housing in the so-called "Upper Chester" area.

    Aside from the cultural benefits, Horvitz said the investment in the museum will help recruit highly educated workers to Cleveland who, in turn, will help drive the economy of the future.

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    A House Divided : Vicky Ward - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 5/16/2009  

    "Peter and Tom each like the big, bold vision," says Michael Horvitz, a lawyer who is chairman of the board of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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    "Being a board chief is very difficult for someone with Peter's personality," says Michael Horvitz.

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    AP Wire | 01/22/2006 | Philanthropist lavishes... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/22/2006    Last Visited: 1/23/2006  

    Michael Horvitz, chairman of the Cleveland Museum of Art, said he remained hopeful despite Lewis' latest denunciation of the community.

    "He has shown himself to be an exceptionally generous person.If people want to be the object of his bounty, they have to show they're deserving of it," Horvitz said.

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    Published on: 11/12/2002    Last Visited: 9/25/2005  

    Michael HorvitzParkland Management Co.

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