Finding the sweet spot in giving
Reynold Levy, president of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, has shown mastery at tapping the resources of New York City to fund his nonprofit institution. He talks with host Kai Ryssdal in our Conversations From the Corner Office.
Reynold Levy, president of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (Peter Bussian)
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Who: Reynold Levy, president of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Education: Earned a law degree from Columbia University after graduating from Hobart College. He also holds a PhD in government and foreign affairs from the University of Virginia.
What you may not know: Hosted a televised weekly tap-dancing program when he was 11.
Personal: He is married to Elizabeth Cooke and has a son and stepdaughter.





